THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 32.5
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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.
What is happening in issue 32.5?
On the cover: Maritime idyll in French Polynesia. “Well, it’s all the same, the surfing and the sailing,” said Phil Edwards to TSJ co-founder Steve Pezman in 1973. “They’re all nature’s free ride.” Photograph by Kirvan Baldassari.
In this issue, we go berth to berth on four separate voyages with surfer/sailors, pin two-strokes through the desert, and examine a self-taught artist’s mixed-media rodeos. We also tap into the mindset of a seven-time world champion, explore Long Island through the lens of a New York nomad, and drift into an assemblage of on-wave stimuli and peripherals from the best shooters in the game. Hop aboard.
ESSAY: PENULTIMATES
Evolution, expiration, the gods, and wave riding as viewed from a tropical seawall.
INTERVIEW: THE PAST IS NOT MY FUTURE
Layne Beachley on the relationship between world titles and self worth, loss and grief, and finding joy in surfing after retiring from competition.
FINDING ANDREW
Thirty years of documenting the woods, the marshes, the people, and the surf of Long Island’s East End with Andrew Blauschild.
OUTER WATERS
Sail-centric exploits, journaling, and profiling from across the surfscape.
THE VOYAGE OF THE RHINO
Eight thousand nautical miles before the mast—from Dana Point to Teahupoo.
DEEP LEARNING
Navigating the Gulf of Thailand, the Malacca Strait, and Sumatra aboard the 35-foot Endurance monohull Calypte.
PATIENCE & PLACEMENT
Trevor Gordon’s self-discovery along the course of least resistance.
GUNBOAT CAPTAIN
Exploration, efficiency, and riding open-ocean swell aboard Vela.
THE INFALLIBLE FRESHNESS OF SURF
The cowboys, French idioms, and finless sleds informing Sydney-based artist Jakey Pedro’s unapologetic pop.
PORTFOLIO: GROUP SHOW
Visual surf stimuli from 11 contemporary shooters.
DESERT SLEDS
Running WFO in an unauthorized Baja 500, Grubby Clark, Walter Hoffman, Renny Yater, and our goofy-footed author roost through the dirty ’70s.
UNDERCURRENTS
Surf rock, pile drivers, scamming free meals on the North Shore, and more departmental hits.
The magazine is in English