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16.1
A Jungle Return

A Jungle Return

Jim Banks journal of surfing legendary Garajagan, G-Land, with Tom Carroll, Parrish Bryne, and Joel Fitz. Now home to Joyo's and Bobby's Camp, Banks' account…

15.6
Upright

Upright

"The new popularity in the old sport of ""beachboy-style"", or ""stand-up"" surfing, is catching on with countless enthusiasts who are looking for a fun way…

15.6
Wilbur, We Hardly Knew Ye

Wilbur, We Hardly Knew Ye

"After a 20-year run, the legendary Wilbur Kookmeyer retires his neon trunks at the Surfer Magazine office; his last days were some of Bob Penuelas'…

15.6
From Inferno to Paradiso

From Inferno to Paradiso

The land and water photography of Bondi local Bill ""Don't call me a Hero"" Morris reflects his ability to scope out any situation and thrive…

15.6
Rolling with Frank

Rolling with Frank

Dorian ""Doc"" Paskowitz humorously recounts some of the tales from 1930s and '40s Hawaii and California that capture the legacy of his crazy Irishman friend…

15.6
Granny and Doc

Granny and Doc

The unbreakable bond of friendship between John Heath "Doc" Ball and LeRoy Grannis saw the two of them through Southern California's surfing pre-history, World War…

15.5
A Year on the Prowl

A Year on the Prowl

Rusty Long shares some detailed stories and photographs from a year of his travels around the globe in search of heavy surf, from Cortes Bank…

15.5

Shorter, Lighter, Faster

"Looking at the historical underpinnings of Nat Young's 1966 shortboard-fueled competetive uprising, Reno Abellira writes about how the shortboard revolution could have been predicted years…

15.5
Visions Apocalyptique

Visions Apocalyptique

"The confrontational and provocative works of the talented surfer and artist Ashley Bickerton expose the intersection of Western and Eastern cultures, often where surf (and…

15.5
Eddie Went

Eddie Went

The true story behind the popular, commodified phrase that attempts to characterize Eddie Aikau-- ""Eddie would go""-- is accurately explained by Carlos Andrade.

15.5
Random Scenes

Random Scenes

"Some of photographer Greg MacGillivray's gems tell the tales of his travels around France, Chile, Hawaii, Central America, and California, documenting the surfing and lifestyle…

15.5
Top to Bottom, Inside Out

Top to Bottom, Inside Out

"The surf journalism, professional surfing and surfwear mogulling that Michael Peterson has done successfully over his stylish career are explored in this article that traces…

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Moiolelo o ka Nalu

A profile of underground legend Eric Haas. From the back-files of TSJ 9.1.

 
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The Billion-Dollar Sketchbook

Animator and surfer Stephen Hillenburg’s brainchild made his debut around a Baja campfire. Knowing the artist’s background, that should come as no surprise.

30.4
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Views From Kaimuki

Quietly forceful, Joey Hamasaki was an Ala Moana beacon.

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