THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 33.1
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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 33.1. features:
On the cover: Aussie mongrel and TSJ 33.1 profile subject Harry Bryant leaves one of his distinctive animal tracks in North Africa. Photograph by Thomas Robinson.
Other lines in the issue include an arbiter’s subjective ranking of 100 postmodern wave riders, a pop-cultural misappropriation of surfing, and the obsessive nature of noseriding. We also talk survival with a seasoned Pacific Northwest local, ride full-speed with a contemporary shredder, and browse a prolific graffiti writer’s flicks. Imagery ranges from paradisiacal Earthly wonders to the Wild West-era North Shore, and more.
ESSAY: NOSERIDE OBSESSIVE
“The whole thing feels like a cool, sophisticated LSD trip.”
Words by Dan Reiter | Images by Tatsuo Takei
INTERVIEW: A FED BEAR IS A DEAD BEAR
Tofino surf guide Raph Bruhwiler on Pacific Northwest island exploration, close calls, bears, and how his hometown is changing.
Interview by Jon Coen | Illustration by Yann Kebbi
AESTHETICS: BARRY MCGEE
An artist’s collection of reference materials, cosmic debris, and original physical graffiti.
Words by Jamie Brisick | Image by Ari Marcopoulos
PORTRAIT OF THE SURFER AS A YOUNG MAN
Full speed, no brakes (except for a few snapped bones and a broken heart) with the conflicted old soul of Harry Bryant.
Words by NE Kachel | Image by Thomas Robinson
SURFING THE INTERNET
An excavation of perhaps the most infamous pop-cultural misappropriation of surfing—and what it can tell us about riding waves.
Words by Kyle DeNuccio | Illustration by Marcelo Lavin
TALES FROM THE PICTURE STREAM
John Bilderback’s lens-eye literature.
Words by Steve Barilotti | Image by John Bilderback
EVOLVER
The 100 (or thereabouts) most impactful postmodern wave riders, as ranked by surfing’s preeminent arbiter.
Words by Derek Hynd | Image by Grant Ellis
PORTFOLIO: KIRVAN BALDASSARI
THE SHOCK OF THE BLUE
Introduction by Derek Rielly | Image by Kirvan Baldassari
AMPHIBIOUS ENDURO
Welcome to “the event,” a swim and scramble through one of the most complex and ecologically rich sections of California’s coastline.
Words by Ted Reckas | Image by Mitch Ridder
UNDERCURRENTS
Harry Bryant’s magic Josh Keogh-shaped step-up, a filmmaker’s study of Africa’s aquatic history, lobster trap chicken, and more.
Image by Ant Fox
The magazine is in English