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"In the wake of the Tsunami, Kevin Lovett envisions a future for Lagundi Bay that entails a more sustainable approach to surfing tourism, with a ""community-owned project managing the area's natural assets"" as the new order of the surf colony."
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On pursuing his dreams, Todd Chesser and Brock Little, a brush with fate at Himalayas, training, and how to get in position at Jaws.
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The waterman on “designing danger” as a Hollywood stuntman, eschewing labels, training for wipeouts, the aloha spirit, the visceral connection between fear and enlightenment, and his family’s Westside legacy.
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Thanks largely to his groundbreaking resin sculptures, Peter Alexander remains surfing’s most broadly acclaimed artist.
In ’50s California, there was no vocabulary for describing Phil Edwards’ performance on a wave. Bob Cooper recollects the impact of Phil-spotting during his formative years.
From Baltic slop to Roaring Forties juice, meet the unbreakable Odd Grimm Persson.