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Before the term “homegrown” was complimentary, stem-skewered, gooey, neatly packaged Thai Stick was a potent and sought after strain. A reformed surf scammer—and current law professor—describes his introduction to “the life.”
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They’re a culture unto themselves, and thanks to the acute eye and tack-sharp lens of photographer John Durant, 14 of San Diego’s most dedicated craftsmen have been documented in their own environs. This is their world.
Photographer Rob Gilley uncovers some “beneficial fungus.”
Photographer John Respondek spends six weeks scouring the outer reaches.
Joel T. Smith explores the quintessential role Alexander Hume Ford had in the revival of "the ancient sport of kings" at the turn of the 20th century. It was Ford who Introduced the sport to Jack London. Ford was also the founder of the Pan Pacific Union, an organization that put Hawaii on the map as surfing reemerged within Hawaiian culture.