THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.2
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More book than magazine. A reader-supported surf publication founded in 1992, The Surfer’s Journal is a vivid, authoritative, and independent document that delivers purist surf energy in each bimonthly edition.
What is happening in edition 31.2?
JUST ONE MORE
A decade ago, Mike McCune refitted an old fishing trawler and began running Alaska’s first long-distance surf charters. The man resurrected a boat, and the boat resurrected a surfer.
PORTFOLIO: MICHAEL TOWNSEND
The photographic benefits of working remotely, remaining in constant motion, and staying hash-tag free.
STRANGER IN A STRANGE SEA
When he wasn’t photographing icons like Marilyn Monroe, JFK, and Miles Davis, decisive 1960s photographer Leigh Wiener coaxed poetry from surfing’s golden years.
PROCESS DISTORTION
Photographer and digital-media artist Matt Clark creates disruptions of natural wave patterns.
HAPPY PUNTING
Jumping around Tasmania with Chippa Wilson.
ANCESTRAL DREAMING
Putting coastal recreation and stewardship into context with California’s original locals.
PEAK PRINT
Under the direction of Bruce Channon and Hugh McLeod during the 1980s, the Australian magazine Surfing Worldbecame impossibly resonant and era-defining.
ESSAY: SOMETIMES I WONDER HOW I KEEP FROM GOING UNDER
Coming to grips with the new Malibu surfer.
UNTIL THE WHEELS FALL OFF
An interview with Timmy Reyes.
UNDERCURRENTS
Stenciled air mattresses, the San Diego surf milieu circa 1920, “War Pigs” by Black Sabbath, and other interrelated oddities and ephemera.
The magazine is in Englisch