THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 31.6
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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 edition 31.6?
On the cover: Mason Ho, mid-expectoration at Backdoor.
BIG GAME
Following the spoor with self-made surfer, shaper, and traveler Sam Yoon.
FETCHED UP IN AMBER
For proto–Los Angeles surf star Mike Purpus, today feels a hell of a lot like 1974.
SEEDS OF ABUNDANCE
At an organic farm inside the urban sprawl of Orange County, Evan Marks sees farming as surfing—and as a path toward ecological balance.
NORDIC BLOOD. TROPIC HEART.
Arto Saari’s photography of the North Shore is gritty, beautiful, ground level, and alive with character. How the Finn went from snowstorms in Seinäjoki to Oahu documentarian—with a layover as an A-list pro skater in between.
BORDERLANDS
Migration patterns, death winds, and exodus along Andalusia, Spain’s Costa de la Luz.
REGAINING CONTROL
A German master of the expressive figurative reflects on painting the surf.
THIRTEEN O’CLOCK
The end of the Worlds: Ocean Beach, California, October 1972.
PORTFOLIO: GROUP SHOW
Twenty pages of contemporary surfing visuals by shooters dedicated to the art.
ESSAY: DANCING ABOUT ARCHITECTURE
The fraught practice and checkered history of writing about the physical act of riding waves.
INTERVIEW: SEEK THE SURFACE
Bodysurfer Kalani Lattanzi on the physical and mental preparedness required to charge Nazaré and Jaws…sans-board.
UNDERCURRENTS
The art of surfboard resurrection, the world’s most dangerous rap group cruises First Point, a nor’easter not to be forgotten, Renny Yater turns 90, and more.
The magazine is in English