Editorial
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Time on the Glider
Inkling Another August afternoon in Cocoa Beach. Muggy, stifling. Peel-and-stick air. I’m up on the dune crossover, sweating, sniffing sargassum,…
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The Swell Czar
Embarking on a surf trip can be emotionally taxing. Even after months of planning, careful quiver consideration, and an obscene…
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In the Malibu Parking Lot
“I’m cursed with this thing where I’m constantly seeing these moments going on—like right now—that drive me crazy, because I…
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Birds of a Feather
i Nothing’s done in a vacuum. It’s all inspired, and pulled, and developed. There’s an evolution that’s happening—and then the…
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Fish Bowl
The namesake wave on the island of Bawa is located in the tiny Hinako Islands chain, 5 miles off the…
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Around the Next Corner
Somewhere in the Aleutian Islands, Anna Gudauskas was on her way to a wave she’d never seen before and will…
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Lust for Life
Chase Hall is a young, self-taught artist living in New York, and one of America’s most exciting rising talents. His…
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34.3 Portfolio: Group Show
[Feature image: Aperture dilation and North Shore night moves. Photograph by Shane Grace]
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Pulling the Tape
Early spring, late afternoon on the North Shore, and unseasonably solid, groomed groundswell is lurching on the boil at Pinballs…
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Down Below With South Korea’s Haenyeo
Off the coast of South Korea’s Jeju Island, the haenyeo freedivers go deep, down to 66 feet, while holding their…
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Ghost Finger
Saipan’s Garapan could be a mini Honolulu with its noise and glitz. Sadly, it lacks Hawaiian surf appeal, being stuffed…
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In Their Path
Mid-ocean swells don’t cause water molecules to move until reaching the shallows. Instead, they are expressed as pulses of rotating,…