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Volume 16 NO. 5 - Fall '07

Rivermouth and the Memory of Mountains, By Bradley John Monsma, In a Big Sea: Josh Angulo’s Island Run, By Christian Beamish, Eye Openers II, By Rob Gilley, North Shore Nonsense, By Kimo Hollinger, Passing the Torch, The last living California surfing pioneers share a taste of heritage, By Craig Lockwood, A Reckoning: California’s Golden boy David Eggers had it all—until he didn’t. By Dean LaTourrette, Dark Renderings: A Wolfgang Bloch portfolio, By Brad Melekian, Plus... The reality of life on Kosrae, Steve Sakamoto, California surf photography ’77-’84, crazy action surf photos by Tim Jones, and a not-so-subtle introduction to Waimea Bay.Volume 16 NO. 5 - Fall '07

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Cover

Tommy Witt's fully leveraged third-world squat in Central America. He's just one of an underground clutch of California stylists hitting grace notes by making it look oh-so-easy.

Page One

An excerpt from the book "Bunker Spreckles, Surfing's Divine Prince of Decadence" by Taschen.

The Warrior and the Geisha

A quick look at Kosraen culture as the author, Susan Chaplin, describes her experiences on Kosrae, a small Micronesian Island.

Rivermouth and the Memory of Mountains

Natural history of the Santa Clara Rivermouth in Ventura County. Written by Bradley Monsma, the article takes the reader from the mountain ridges where the river forms to the ocean waves that it produces. Accompanied by aerial, land, and sea shots of the surrounding area.

In a Big Sea

An inside look at Josh Angulo's "Island Hideaway" accompanied by personal interviews with the pro-windsurfer, father, and entrepreneur.

Eye Openers II

Rob Gilley takes his readers on a photographic journey to various remote and undiscovered places such as the West Indies, Greece, The Shetlands, and Taiwan on surf expeditions in search of new discoveries.

North Shore Nonsense

Personal notes and experiences from Kimo Hollinger about Hawaiian surf culture and history.

Passing the Torch

Photos and tales of California surfing life in the early days.

A Reckoning: California's Golden Boy David Eggers

Writer Dean LaTourrette takes us back to the 1980's for a look at David Eggers surfing fame. Eggers had one of the best amateur surfing records ever and turned pro at 16 years old, only to follow that amazing triumph with a downward spiraling drug addiction. LaTourrette talks to Eggers about his addiction, recovery, and life today.

Dark Renderings

A detailed account of Wolfgang Bloch's art. This article focuses on Bloch's artistic inspirations, his home life, and the artist's background and dedication to surfing.

The Photography of Tim Jones

Over 20 big-wave photos from the Australian photographer, Tim Jones' collection, ranging from Hawaii, Australia, Teahupoo in Tahiti, and a few secret spots.

Undercurrents

A photo sequence of a longboarder attempting to paddle out at Waimea, hence the title: Waimea Clock Cleaning.