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Four waves, a signature session, and Andy Irons’ last day on Kauai.

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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.”

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Whether running full pelt through the bowl or leveraging natural aesthetics Imogen Caldwell is desert born.

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Walter Hoffman was in early at Malibu and then went farther afield to sample big surf in Makaha and along the North Shore. His efforts helped set the stage for the migration of Californians that began massing westward to the Hawaiian Islands in the late 1940s. As the president of Hoffman Fabrics, he also presided over the largest textile supplier in the surf-wear world. But even behind the desk, he never lost his taste for the rougher aspects of oceanic life. Here, occupational associate Tim Watts recounts tales of weaving batik on Bali, eating crab in Kuta, and spearing ulus in the Lombok Straight to chronicle what it’s really like to do business—and recreate—with the big-wave pioneer and fabric magnate.

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Past and present, polish and frenzy with Lisa Andersen.
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