Episode 0
Richard Kenvin traces the Mirandon brothers, Bear and Nick, from their roots in the La Jolla shore break through the short board revolution and to the present day.
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Ep. 0
Harrison Ealey and the advent of surfing at Cortes.
Highly decorated surf explorer Martin Daly has just finished polishing the gelcoat on his Marshall Islands lodge. As far-flung tropical idylls go, it doesn’t look half bad…
Thrust into surfing’s limelight by Tom Curren and The Search, the ledgy right-hander on the island of Bawa nevertheless enjoyed a lightly attended 20-year run as one of Indo’s premier heavy-water setups—until the 2005 earthquake altered it forever.
Modern surf forecasting has replaced bootless cries to deaf heaven. But has accuracy made surfing better?
Ep. 16
The stylist on his foray into professional surfing, his proudest moments, commercialism, The Search, the California waves that shaped him, surfboard design, and his biggest inspirations.