THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 33.3
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MAGAZINE
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.
Issue 33.3. features:
On the cover: Artist Ralph Steadman’s surf demons, pulled from his and Hunter S. Thompson’s 1983 book The Curse of Lono. In this issue, we examine the duo’s gonzo aesthetic applied to Hawaii.
Other drops include a Noosa-raised champion’s wide-ranging skillset, photographer Larry “Flame” Moore’s deep cuts and greatest hits, and a conversation with an industrious DIY bodysurfer. We also flip through a well-traveled lensman’s scrapbook, view a Euro shooter’s idyllic images, and study responsible surf travel models that benefit locals.
ESSAY
The jungle endures
INTERVIEW
Sean Starky: COUNTRY CLUB HOURS
PROPER BY ANY MEASURE
From Noosa Shire to the Bitter South with Harrison Roach.
AESTHETICS: PATRICK TREFZ
A photographer's maximalist collection of food porn, collages, travel vignettes, and original imagery from the road.
THE RED RIGHT HAND
The life and work of master photographer Larry "Flame" Moore.
SURF GONZO
Beautiful violence and echoing souls in Ralph Steadman's Hawaii.
PORTOFOLIO
Simon Fitz: TO OPEN EYES
PARADISE LOST
Are there any lessons to learn from the myriad ways traveling surfers have mangled paradise? A look at three hotly debated locations-in Mexico, Fiji, and Indonesia-where locals and visitors alike are attempting to responsibly manage crowds, tensions, development, and surf resources.