The cover for Volume 17, Number 6. Mickey Smith, front row and center, gets the shot as Tom Lowe weaves through an Irish drainer.
Will photos of perfect Pipe every get old? The table of contents for Volume 17, No. 6 don't think so. Photo by Clark Little.
The Long brothers head deep into the Atlantic looking for new waves. The idea: check the two most swell-exposed Islands, in a place where some of the largest storms on Earth love to show off their muscle.
Paul H-O tells a tale of the bone-chilling Northeast surf experience. As a nor'easter barrels into the coast of Long Island, Paul heads out for a harrowing Late January session on his 7'0 gun.
Rest in peace Lieutenant Nainoa Hoe 1978-2005. "As winter swells approach, there will be one less among us."
The definitive piece on Donald Takayama as told to Scott Hulet. Dale Velzy noticed the young boy who grew up at Waikiki was shaping his own boards even at 9 years old, immediately inviting him to California, and the story begins. Now at 65 years young, "DT is surfing as fast and island-style as ever-no exaggeration."
Photographer Jeff Hornbaker accompanies seven top tier female surfers on a boat trip to the Mentawais. Includes a plethora of full color photos of Megan Abubo, Kassia Meador, Lyndsay Noyes, Lee-Ann Curren, Steph Gilmore, Serena Brooke, and Sally Fitzgibbons.
A series of short pieces by Kimo Hollinger. Hollinger talks about being "aged" and surfing the North Shore, signing books with Greg Noll, 9-11, saving people, Alligator Dusty, Val's Reef, and live music.
Tommy Leitch profiles Australian surfer/artists, Jeff Raglus and Gerry Wedd. Raglus a painter and Wedd a potter by trade combine their work carving their own niche in the world of surfing and art.
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