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The Doc Paskowitz interview

Written by Andrea Kurland at 17:47 on September 4th, 2008 Comments (1)
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Dorian ‘Doc’ Paskowitz is a man with few regrets. At the ripe old age of 87, he’s got a pretty good perspective on what life is all about (the good life, anyway) and he’s not afraid to share that wisdom with the world. Continue reading this blog post »

Episode Five: Surf rage rears its ugly head

Written by Tim Conibear at 18:29 on August 26th, 2008 Comments (2)
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He’d been waiting on the beach for almost an hour by the time I left, hunched over on the balls of his feet, tattered board lying by his side with his gaze fixed firmly on the sea out in front of him. Continue reading this blog post »

Episode Four: The branding of Jeffrey’s Bay

Written by Tim Conibear at 16:54 on August 15th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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Against the backdrop of the 2008 Billabong Pro in Cape Town, South Africa, Tim Conibear takes a moment to question Jeffrey’s Bay’s transformation from a lo-fi surf spot into a corporate epicentre. Can the Supertubes Foundation save J-Bay’s soul? Continue reading this blog post »

Giant killing continues near Dungeons

Written by Steph Pomphrey at 22:59 on August 13th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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With an epic session at Cortes well documented and appropriately awarded this year, it was always a case of what next for the leading big wave chasers.  Whilst hard to definitively say that one wave is bigger than the other, the waves ridden near Dungeons at a lesser known reef called Tafelberg are being put at plus 70ft. Continue reading this blog post »

Balsa boards on your way to the Boardmasters baby

Written by Rob Longworth at 00:38 on August 7th, 2008 Comment on this post »
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If you’re heading down to the Boardmasters this weekend, pop into the Sandsifter to check out these stunning balsa wood boards. Being displayed are longboards, fishes and retro shapes from a collection of boards handmade in Peru. Continue reading this blog post »

One crazy air and win $50,000

Written by Rob Longworth at 22:23 on August 3rd, 2008 Comment on this post »
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Kustom have landed $50,000 on the table and there’s no reason why it can’t be yours. All you have to do is perform one jaw-dropping air and you could pocket the lot. Continue reading this blog post »

Bud Browne dies aged 96

Written by Andrea Kurland at 17:27 on July 29th, 2008 Comments (4)
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Bud Browne, the father of surf films, has died at the age of 96.
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