18.6 Transcendental Memories of a Surf RebelMike 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…
18.6 Revisionist HistoryIt's an epic way to travel and surf—sometimes. Christian recounts the harrowing journey of his sailing trip in the winter of 2009 from San Diego…
18.6 Time For ChangeKelly Slater's surfboards have always been a little different. From the utlra-narrow glass slipper shortboard designs of his youth to now, wider and fuller (often…
18.6 At Home in the Shine ShackMike Shine moved to New York City from Syracuse to pursue a career in advertising eventually ending up in San Francisco because his mind was…
18.6 The Taking of PohnpeiYou will find Pohnpei in the Federated States of Micronesia, one of three Senyavin Islands within the Caroline Island chain. It can fire for weeks…
18.6 UndercurrentsThis edition of UnderCurrents features reviews and news of a new film by Jack McCoy, featuring underwater cinematography; a film "The Searching for Michael Peterson"…
18.6 The Body ElectricSurf philosophy: like 19th century transcendentalist thinkers, surfers, source their inspiration from the natural world. "Sufing is thinking, as it hinges on the profound engagement…
18.5 The Long TwirlJamie Brisick finds friend, mentor, and former surf coach Derek Hynd at Jack McCoy's office in Sydney. Through Derek's friendship and lessons Jamie went on…
18.5 The Transformation of Tom StoneTom Pohaku Stone stared at a Hawaiian pro surfing career at an early age. Running into trouble time after time helped him separate from his…
18.5 Taming the Silver DragonRusty Long, Greg Long, and Mark Healey head to the city of Hangzhou on the Qiantang River during the week-long Tidal Bore/Moon Festival that celebrates…
18.5 Buttercup Milk TruckBruce Savage recalls the chaos that occurred at Tower 16 on Memorial Day, 1960 in Malibu. Smoke bombs, moonings, alcohol induced vomiting, and more caused…