THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 33.2
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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 33.2. features:
On the cover: A view from the back line at Dungeons for Matt Bromley, Fabian Campagnolo, Frank Solomon, and Twiggy Baker
ESSAY: THE BRAKES KILL
THE GAS PEDAL SAVES
“My lizard brain concluded that a collision was inevitable, and that my new truck was now a disposable survival tool.”
INTERVIEW: RUN A KNIFE
Taj Burrow on transitioning from the professional tour to the real world, dealing with inevitable regression as a middle-aged surfer, and his favorite ’CT competitors.
BUREAU CHIEF
Thirty years of imagery from photographer Jason Childs’ Indonesian tenure.
THROW YOUR HANDS UP
Whether Sano, Malibu, or Bali, Karina Rozunko’s prêt-à-porter surf style proves attractively portable.
THE LAST ONE
Surfing is losing its greatest generation of handshapers. What will happen to the culture and the practice of building surfboards when they’re gone?
RANCH HANDS
Deep-cut recollections by Mike Hynson, Skip Frye, Ken Joesting, and Chris Beachum from an epoch-defining day.
IMPACT ZONE
Breaking everything with painter Fritz Chesnut.
PORTFOLIO: DANIEL PULLEN
Documentary photography and surf interstices in the Outer Banks.
SOUP JOCKEYS
Fins-free at 1/10th of a second, Jordan Rodin and Billy Cervi make hay in the slop and art when conditions present.
UNDERCURRENTS
Nineteenth-century surf art, Taj Burrow, Andy Irons, and Joel Parkinson’s Oaxaca session in Trilogy, Steve Pezman’s contemplative red light stop, and more.
The magazine is in English