Pick up TSJ 35.2 to read “Island Hopper: Honolulu to Hagåtña aboard UA154,” Michael Kew’s travelogue while surfing each stop on Micronesia’s historic flight route. Video by Kew.
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Hit the link, or pick up TSJ 35.1, to read “Off to the Lime Coast: Dominican ramblings with a rotating cast of rail setters,” by Scott Hulet and Chris Klopf. Film by Kevin Jansen.
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In our current issue’s Interview, skateboarder and surfer Chris Miller speaks on the balance of style and progression, skating and surfing’s influence on each other, and more. Hit the link to read “Make It Look Easy,” by Elliott Wright.
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Derek Hoffmann and the Nalu TV and Film Foundation are preserving surfing’s visual legacy, and they need your help. Read more here: https://t.co/OfCf2gQorf
For the international longboard community, there's no bigger fiesta than the Mexi Log Fest. Back this year from May 2-9 at Playa Los Pinos in Mazatlan. Read more in the comments. https://t.co/MXfMJQORKN
Happy International Women's Day! 🏄♀️✨
Today, we celebrate the incredible women who advocate for our ocean, waves, and beaches. 💙🌊 The Surfrider Foundation would not be who we are today without the dedication, leadership, and countless contributions of the amazing women in our network. 🎉
We honor you today and every day. 🙌
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A coroner has detailed how the 19-year-old Canadian backpacker died on K’gari, raising new questions about human safety around the island’s https://t.co/uEzTc3gwvN more in the comments. https://t.co/P9KdD2L7av
Among John E.O. Larronde’s records of pre- and post-war Southern California coastal life is his 16-minute film of 1940s surfing in Malibu and beyond. We’re screening “Sweet 16” for now through March 8, courtesy of the Museum of Ventura County. Watch here:
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Kelly Slater, G-Land, 2008. “Kelly, Shane Dorian, and I took a helicopter from Bali,” says photographer Jason Childs. “Kelly’s always hedging his bets—where the waves are going to be the best.” Pulled from TSJ 33.2’s “Bureau Chief.” Read and view here:
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