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The paper surfboard by Tom Morey

Three years before inventing the boogie board, Tom Morey adventured himself into the making of a paper surfboard. Have you asked for buoyancy and flotation? In 1965, surfing was exploding in the West Coast of USA. After being exported from Hawaii, the sport of riding waves was building a proper surf culture, in California, with […]

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Perfect glassy waves pumping at Lower Trestles

Nail biting wave exchanges decided who will dispute the Round 3 of the 2012 Hurley Pro, at Lower Trestles. The jewel peak of San Clemente delivered heavenly touched, glassy three-to-four foot (1 metre) waves for another impressive day of professional surfing. John John Florence, Jeremy Flores, Julian Wilson, Heitor Alves, Adam Melling, Travis Logie, Alejo […]

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Surfing Lower Trestles: the jewel of Southern California

Lower Trestles is, for many surfers, the best surf spot in the world. There many reasons why riders pick the Californian break as their favourite wave. Lower Trestles means consistency, all-round fun, classic reef/point break, perfect peeling left and right-handers, easy paddle-outs and endless wave faces. San Onofre State Beach is, in fact, a virgin […]

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Shark attacks increase in New Moon and warmer waters

Shark Spotters, a pioneering South African shark safety program, has established a connection between lunar phase, water temperatures and shark sightings. Surfers have always been an easy target for all types of sharks. Many wave riders have lost their lives battling the power of sharks. Today, it’s easier to escape a shark attack. At least, […]

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Private investors want to own Rip Curl

Private equity firms are trying to buy Rip Curl, following the wave of interest that is flowing through direct competitor Billabong. Rip Curl, the iconic Australian surf brand founded in 1969 by Doug Warbrick and Brian Singer, may have a new owner, after several approaches from potential bidders, in the last weeks. Established in Torquay, […]

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Perfect waves break at Lower Trestles for the 2012 Hurley Pro

Perfect glassy two-to-four foot (1 metre) waves greeted the first surfers of the 2012 Hurley Pro, at Lower Trestles, California. Kelly Slater built momentum throughout his opening heat to advance directly to Round 3 over fellow veterans Tiago Pires and Taylor Knox. Admittedly, Slater has been spending less time in the water lately, but showed […]

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Marlon Lipke wins the 2012 Cabreiroa Pantin Classic Pro

Marlon Lipke has taken out the 2012 Cabreiroa Pantin Classic Pro, at Playa de Pantin, in Galicia, Spain. The German surfer living in Portugal defeated Joan Duru, Bino Lopes and Ty Watson in a low scoring final hit by 4-5ft surf. Lipke started on a big lefthander out the back and brought it all the […]

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Big wave legend Dustin Ray passes away at 39

Dustin Christopher Ray has passed away at the age of 39, in California, leaving three children, two of whom are now orphans. The Morro Rock surf legend has lived a pretty intense life and was struggling with drug addiction. Sueann Groesbeck, his 23-year-old fiancé, lost her life in 2005 in a car accident, in Cayucos. […]

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Lower Trestles greets the 2012 Hurley Pro

The 2012 Hurley Pro returns to San Onofre State Beach, Lower Trestles, in California, to play a critical role in the 2012 ASP World Championship Tour title race. Lower Trestles is the spot where the world’s best continue to push the limits of what can be done on a wave. San Onofre State Beach is […]

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Wade Goodall’s ancient twin-fin pays off at Salt Creek

Wade Goodall has claimed the pro division at the 13th Cosmic Creek Retro Surf Festival, in Salt Creek. The Australian rode an ancient Local Motion twin-fin surfboard down the face of a turquoise green wave and right into a beautiful little barrel to trigger the huge crowd on the shoreline. The board was shaped before he was […]

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