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The Surfer's Journal

THE SURFER'S JOURNAL 33.6

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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 33.6 features:

On the cover: Tahurai Henry, velocity and shadows at Teahupoo. “I wanted to convey the sense of speed and energy that goes along with the wave itself,” says photographer Ben Thouard, “but I also wanted to experiment with light and the silhouette of the rider. A lot of attempts went into capturing this photo. This one stood out from the others.” 

In this issue, TSJ investigates magic surfboards, digs through a shooter’s 50-year-deep file, walks the beach with a trendsetting scavenger, and views prime selects by a South African photographer. They also head due north in Europe to cut first tracks in the Arctic Ocean, and more. 

ESSAY: LESSONS BY THRASHING
What’s the difference between defeat and noble capitulation? Occasionally, the ocean will send a signal.

INTERVIEW: NOT FRIENDS
Pro skateboarder Elissa Steamer on learning to surf at Ocean Beach, San Francisco, the longevity of her career, sobriety, and more.

THE NORTHERN EMPIRE
Witchcraft, frigid water, and cosmic rifts from two elemental pin-drops in the Scandinavian Arctic.

PART I: VARANGER, FARAWAY
Breaking the compass in the clear, dark north.

PART II: RÁN
A slab in the Arctic Ocean and a dream among the halls of a pagan goddess.

PARANORMAL OBJECTS
Beyond our surfing abilities and quantifiable design knowledge lies our obsession with magic surfboards.

ARCHIVE 60S–00S A+
At home and into the photo files with Jeff Divine.

THE BEACHCOMBER
Flotsam assemblages and square knotting with installation artist Jim Olarte.

PORTFOLIO: ANT FOX
Elemental and fleeting energy from the South African photographer.

WE NEVER DRIVE AT NIGHT
Short fiction by Madelaine Dickie.

UNDERCURRENTS
John Peck recalls his greatest wave, the side-cut fish, white-knuckle flights, thrash metal, and more.

The magazine is in English.