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29.6

Contents

Every Sandbar Tells a Story

Taking stock of La Jolla Shores' nuanced politics and position as hotbed of surfing progression.By Richard Kenvin

On Style

By Scott Hulet

Swimming to Molokai

An ex-surfer and award-winning writer remains focused on the deep.By Thomas Farber

Surf Passage

An interview with Jocko Willink.By Professor Peter Maguire

Good Wood

Plunder and pleasure in Papua New Guinea.By Matty Hannon

Shut Up and Paint

An American master leveraged the surf to help change the course of art history.By Bolton Colburn

F*ck Your Hang-Ups

Kai Lenny will enjoy the ocean as he pleases.By Beau Flemister

Two in a Tuk Tuk

On a wild road trip through the Americas, a pair of adventurous surfers cast their fate to the wind…and three wheels.By Sam George

Every Sandbar Tells a Story

A La Jolla Shores memoir.By Richard Kenvin

The Compound

At home in the high desert with Mike and Forrest Minchinton.By Nathan Myers

Loitering With Intent

Covert operations in New Zealand.By Logan Murray

The Paddle Out

A fictional story of one last ride in the old world.By Joe Donnelly

Something Out of Nothing

Scavenging with Will Adler.By Colleen Conroy

Hunting the World’s Northernmost Surfer

A red belt surf shooter’s most memorable surf trip was also his coldest.By Ted Grambeau

Playing the Same Game

Tracking the overlooked roots of our origins.By Steve Pezman

The Western Gate

A second printing and new edition of classical takes on the well studied.By Scott Hulet

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