Episode 0
Steve Pezman & Bob Beadle rode a big wave 11'4" made by Mr. Pat Curren during the Hawaiian winter season of 1962/63. A few decades later, Pezman & Beadle persuade Mr. Curren to craft a set of his signature big wave balsa boards.
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Ep. 0
With sketchbook in hand, Sandow Birk migrates from an L.A. loft to a peat-roofed cottage in the Emerald Isle. Putting pen and ink to paper, he comes to find that even today “it raises a curious eyebrow when you mention that you’re going to Ireland to surf.”
Flippy Hoffman shows his colors offshore of a remote island in the Indian Ocean.
Ep. 17
On winning a world title at 45, Pipeline, his greatest mentors, the importance of style, and turning pro at the age of fourteen.
Mike Kews' narrative on an undisclosed Californian surf spot. Kew discusses the innovative engineering that inadvertently helped to form the waves at this spot and the abundant flora and fauna that this area now supports.
A single Bardados, a couple of coasts.