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19.3
Stalling for Depth

Stalling for Depth

Josh Mulcoy loves traveling to far-off places to surf—Hawaii, Bali, Alaska, South Africa, Scotland—but you will find him at the Santa Cruz Harbor jetty between…

19.3
High Noon at Bishop Rock

High Noon at Bishop Rock

A cadre of big-wave chargers are at it again, this time paddling in to 20-foot Cortes Bank bombs.

19.2
Ask a Stupid Question

Ask a Stupid Question

The California surf dream: Nathan's hilarious account of teaching kooks to surf, fast cash, and mayhem. But at the end of the day, everyone is…

19.2
Waypoints

Waypoints

A photo essay of empty waves, rarely seen points, reefs, ledges, and sandbars around the globe.

19.2
The Ten Percenters

The Ten Percenters

The surf industry is a multi-billion-dollar global business and everyone wants a piece of the pie. Establishing the value of a pro surfer is not…

19.2
Positioning Statments

Positioning Statments

Bruce Raymond surfed for the first time at age 8 along the south beaches of Sydney, Australia. Dreaming of riding Rocky Point since age 11,…

19.2
Higher Learning

Higher Learning

Take a journey with Evan Slater and the highlights of his surfing college career from freshman to super senior year at UCSD: "Once Black's sucks…

19.2
Undercurrents

Undercurrents

Seth de Roulet has never been published in a surf periodical until now. Enjoy his intense pulled-back views along California's coast.

19.2
Bona Fide

Bona Fide

Todd Glaser is one of the sport's up-and-coming photographers. Brooks Institute trained and ready to go on a moment's notice, Todd's known as the "stoked,…

19.2
Pat Curren Coffee Break

Pat Curren Coffee Break

Friday, December 5, 1969: Humongous! Pat Curren led the way on his 11-foot gun at 10- to 12-foot Hammonds Reef. Luckily, the author survived the…

19.1
Africa Hot

Africa Hot

Alan Van Gysen is one of Africa’s most respected surf photographers. In this photo portfolio, Alan takes us to the numerous bays and points and…

19.1
The Rules

The Rules

Secret spot: Perfect waves along Maine’s rugged coastline and the lack of access to surfers that has cropped up during the past decade in order…

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