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Transcendental Memories of a Surf Rebel
Mike Hynson, the ultra-clean looking robin-hood to Robert August's Batman in the Endless Summer, made a drastic left-hand turn in the late sixties. Eventually busted for running drugs, in this article and excerpt from his book, Hynson recounts his days from Bruce Brown's surf subject to film star to transcendental drug running to present day.
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Kassia Meador
The California native on her life-changing wave at Noosa, harmonic resonance, and the lessons she learned from Donald Takayama.
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Soup Jockeys
Fins-free at 1/10th of a second, Jordan Rodin and Billy Cervi make hay in the slop and art when the conditions present.
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Rory Russell Speaks
On Pipeline, the Shortboard Revolution, and the art of the clean exit
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Beyond the Bluff
Slab hunter. Surfboard builder. Archaeologist. Environmentalist. Tribal liaison. The Central Coast’s Chad Kaimanu Jackson is a product of place.
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Articles of Faith
Former editor of Surfer Magazine Matt Warshaw's comprehensive history of surf magazines, providing us with an examination of the socio-cultural significance of surf-related periodicals. Ebbing and flowing with the tides of consumerism, art, culture, and technology through the years, the surf magazine industry has seen countless successful and failed attempts at documenting and delivering the essence of the surfing experience to surfers around the world.