Filed under: Issue 38
What: Feature
Wed, Nov 28 2007 | 03:03am
By: Evan Fontaine
A surfer’s surfer, it was a phrase I came across when doing research for an interview a few months back. Evan Slater used the term to describe Taylor Knox in a 2000 Surfing interview. It stuc...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Feature
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 02:20am
By: Nick Jiampa
Everyone knows that Benji Weatherley is a professional surfer; he came into the spotlight with sections in some of Taylor Steele’s first movies and his image has been plastered on magazine af...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Lowdown
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 02:24pm
By: SurfShot Crew
Summer got you down? Not enough of that Southern-Hemi juice making its way to your local break? No need to fear. Karen Salmansohn’s How to Be Happy, Dammit will allow you to...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Lowdown
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 02:37pm
By: Patrick Zabrocki
I am sick of writing articles about our polluted ocean. Usually, I write one article a year on the subject, but when a recent study concluded that over a MILLION people per year get sick from pollu...Filed under: Issue 38
What: inDesign
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 02:57am
By: Zach Plopper
Commentary by Sean MattisonIt’s two-foot, semi-clean and you can’t figure out what board to ride. Although the mood often dictates what one rides, the conditions lead your inclination. ...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Industry Profile
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 03:01am
By: Lea Venturo
Founder of the Mahlchers, Osiris team manager, surf, skate, and snow triple threat. These are not the typical stats of a military kid who was told he’d never make it. But 32-year-old Er...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Mini Feature
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 03:24am
By: Jennifer Pollock
July 8, 2006, Biarritz France, the final horn blasts and two of San Diego’s finest young talents take 1st and 2nd place at the inaugural Roxy ASP Women’s’ World Longboarding Champ...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Magazine
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 03:30am
By: SurfShot Crew
Filed under: Issue 38
What: Surf Story
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 03:34am
By: Don Balch
“For me, there is only the traveling on paths that have heart, on any path that may have heart. There I travel, and the only worthwhile challenge is to traverse its full length, and there I t...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Competition
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 03:39pm
By: Brent Stephens
D-Street, Encinitas- Many of San Diego's most talented young surfers competed in the 2nd event of The Amateur's Cup series presented by the National Surf League and ICON management. It was ...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Feature
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 03:51am
By: Evan Fontaine
Athletes aren’t supposed to get better with age. They’re supposed fade, not come on strong down the home stretch. They’re supposed to quietly bow out, not continue to redefine wha...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Get to Know
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 03:54am
By: Zach Plopper
Name: Greg Strugach Hometown: Leucadia Travels: Costa Rica, Panama, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Hawaii, Australia, Brazil, Mexico Occupation: Owner of StruProductions.com Points or Reefs: Points -...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Get to Know
Location: Wisconsin
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 03:57am
By: Zach Plopper
Name: Julie CoxHometown: OceansideAge: 26Local spot: Between the Harbor and Pipes with a little Malibu, Leo Carrillo and some Pleasure Point thrown in. Work/school: UCSC- BA in Environmental Studie...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Surf Contests
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 03:59am
By: Zach Plopper
This year’s U.S. Open of Surfing was significant in many ways. The event, which took place at the south side of Huntington Beach pier in late July, coincided with hoopla of “extreme spo...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Surf Contests
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 04:02am
By: Troy Powell
D-Street, Encinitas- Encinitas is a great place to hold the season opener of the Blowfish Surf Series. The beach of Encinitas lit up Saturday, July 23, 2006 with over 250 competitors showing up fro...Filed under: Issue 38
What: Where Were You
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 04:07am
By: Josh Walker
Filed under: Issue 38
What: Dropping In
Thu, Nov 29 2007 | 04:13am
By: Evan Fontaine
“Winter is when things die, man,” he said as he leaned back in his chair, putting the cold, perspiring bottle to his lips. Dragging out a sip from his beer, he let his drinking arm fall...Copyright 1999-2008 SurfShot Media Inc - All rights reserved
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