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Field notes on the Icelandic surfers with Dan Malloy Dane Reynolds and Tim Curran
Check out the photos from the Rob Machado Surf Experience grom surf comp presented by Hurley.
Welcome to the inner workings of Killer Dana - both the retail stores and the online superstore. Surfing Magazine recently stopped by the corporate offices of Killer Dana for a look around at what makes them so successful, how they operate their online Boardshort Superstore, and what their plans for the future are. Enjoy.
An image gallery from Lowers' Busy Season by Sufings own Sammy Olson
Rob Machado fans gathered at Solana Beach, California's Lomas Santa Fe Country Club to swing some clubs and raise money for the Rob Machado Foundation
The Best Photos From The Fosters World Championship Tour event in Hossegor France
Event no. 1 of the Monster Energy/Sun Diego PRO-AM Surf Tour presented by Ezekiel went off down at Seaside Reef in Cardiff on September 15-16 in 2-3 foot, super rippable, glassy peaks.
The following is a small collection of shots that have risen to the surface of the nostalgia pile. Enjoy.
Bourgeois' homeboys throw 'CT's comeback kid a surprise party
To the victor go the spoils. Or at least that's what we think will happen. After pouring through 589 entries and narrowing it down to 20 top candidates, taking into account factors like wind direction, swell direction, geo-political issues, accessibility, ummm... sea life, and whether anyone's actually been there before, SURFING has come to a conclusion. After much deliberation, we narrowed the field down to six finalists, Justin VonDolteren from Jacksonville Beach, Florida, Ben Colvin from Santa Monica, California, Rob Powell from Pittman, New Jersey, Kito and Travis Burns from Texas, and Brian Gable. The top candidates sent in potential surf spots from tropical places, cold places, rocky places, sandy places and even strange inlets. In the end, many of these are valid, but there can be only one winner. And that winner is... Brian Gable, 29, from Dana Point, California comes up with first prize for his detailed and high quality research. So just where is this winning location? Well, let’s just say it’s somewhere near Europe. Kind of. In the spirit of searching and shredding, SURFING will dispatch its team of photographers, surfers, and, of course, Mr. Gable to this far flung sand point this coming spring. What’s wrong? Was the spot description not specific enough for you? Well, you’ll just have to tune in to SURFINGMagazine.com as the plans develop, and keep checking copies of SURFING Magazine for the final conquest. We will be doing another Google Surf challenge in 2008, so keep looking. You could be next. Thanks to everyone who participated. And special congratulations to Justin, Ben, Rob, Kito and Travis who have all won one-year subscriptions to SURFING Magazine.
Second Prize: Justin VonDolteren from Jacksonville Beach, Florida Where do you think the Google Earth Challenge winners are located? Discuss it on the Surfing Message Boards HERE
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