Volume 14 No. 3
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A reader-supported surf publication founded in 1992, The Surfer’s Journal is vivid, authoritative, and independent. The goal of each 132-page bimonthly edition? A completely resolved composition. Balance. Color. Story. And purist surf energy from Page One to close-of-book.
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Gasoline Alley (tow surfing origins) By Herbie Fletcher, Occasional Breaches of Structural Integrity: The Peculiar Craft of Dale Kobetich (camera housings) By Ben Marcus, Saudacoes de Fernando de Noronha By Kimball Taylor, Portfolio: Tom Servais, Gallery: Melinda Morey Owning Her Nature By Scott Hulet, Cold Turkey Coming Clean in the Hinako Islands By Shane Peel, Blood Feud Searching for Surf in Somalia By Jay Quick and Cole Estrada, Eye Openers: Seven Trips that Changed Rob Gilley’s View of Travel, The Road to Mogadishu Warlords, Whippings, and Shadows in the Surf By Jay Quick and Cole Estrada. Plus: helicopters below the lip line, How to Steal an Airplane, Betrayed in India, The Life Aquatic with Tim McKenna, Tim Elsner’s Quiver of Dreams, A Pro Comes Home, Vancouver surf shacks, and 83-year-old Doc Paskowitz f*&*in’ OWNING Queens on his kneeboard.