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E D I T o R I A L
Editor-in-Chief | TAyLoR PAuL
Managing Editor | bEAu FLEMIsTER
Assistant Editor | bREnDAn buCKLEy
Photo Editor | PETER TARAs
Associate Photo Editor | jIMMy wILson
Art Director | ChATo AgAnzA
Associate Art Director | noA EMbERson
online Editor | jAson MILLER
P h o T o g R A -P h E R s
sEAn bEnIK/RED
ToM CAREy
jIMMICAnE
sCoTTy shERIn
sTEvE shERMAn
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PETER TARAs
CoREy wILson
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Cover: Damien Hobgood. Photo: Peter taras
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Looking at the weather maps you see that the North Pacific is more red and purple than it is blue for the next two weeks. You are on winter break. or be-tween jobs. or just rich enough to scratch whatever' s itching you at the mo-ment. Doesn' t matter why Ð you' re free, and so is your best friend (the one with the 4x4 and Jet Ski). The timing is perfect. Now it' s 4AM and you' re loading boards and supplies into the 4x4. You sip your coffee and pull a beanie over your ears. As the truck warms, you watch the morning mist falling slowly in front of the headlights. Tail gate shut. Doors slammed. Reverse…you drive south. ªHope this fog lifts,º y ou say, peering out the passenger side door. ªY eah,º your friend says. And then you ride in silence until you reach Mexico. For the next two weeks you surf and you drive. Down to Mexico that first morning, surfing waves new and old, then north again. Back to the US and through the various surf zones that comprise California. While it' s all the Golden State, each area has its own quirks, and you know from experience and lore the opportunities and pitfalls that await for you in each region. The best winds and secret coves, disgruntled locals and great white sharks. You seek and destroy accordingly. Passing through each area, you feel a sense of adventure. A sense of new. A sense that, once this fog lifts, you will undoubt-edly score. Ð SURFING
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Photo: carey
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Crooked Cops and Lonely Beachbreaks
AwAiting you:
BajaCalifornia
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(L and R) Baja on fire. Photos: tom carey
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R i c k y W h i t l o c k . Photo: carey
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Taylor Knox lives a border hop, Ski and a launch away from this l ittle runner — a wave that made him a lot of money over a decade ago. Photo: carey
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Surfing Surfing
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MonkeyMonkey
Pat Gudauskas stretches his l imbs before sitting in the border l ine for a few hours. He doesn’t know it yet, but he will buy a ceramic surfing monkey for 50 pesos while he waits. Photo: corey Wilson
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W i t h i t s l a n g u a g e barriers, cartels and cheap tequila, you’ve gotta keep your guard up in Mexico. Tanner Gudauskas, dukes up and ready for trouble. Photo: c. Wilson
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Josh Kerr dances salsa in a fullsuit. Photo: carey
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Los Angeles
San Diego
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Damien Fahrenfort. Photo: carey
Los Angeles
Punchy Peaks &
Parking tickets
AwAiting you:
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Jojo Roper, San Diego. Photo: Peter taras021
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Rob keeps the free candy bellow the single fin. Photo: steve sherman
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Dane Zaun. Photo: carey
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Saffa Damien Fahrenfort finds a window north of his adopted Orange County home. Photo: carey
Peek-A-Bru
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Peek-A-Bru
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Californians are known around the world for their laid back lifestyle. Kolohe Andino, putting the rep to action. Photo: taras
CALIFoRNIANS
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Fake boobs. Fake tans. Fake people. In spite of LA’s distractions, Alex Gray sti l l keeps it real. Photo: carey
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Andrew Doheny. Photo: carey
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Ventura
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Sore Calfs & new Friends
AwAiting you:
Photo: struntz
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In surfing, as in his l ife, Bobby Martinez wil l always give it to you straight (up). Photo: struntz
Photo: sherman
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In Ventura County, all motorists brake for Dane. Photo: struntz
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R D&D.R.’s
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Photos: sherman
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Dillon Peril lo. Photo: Jimmicane
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CentRAL
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Craggy wedges & Hypothermia
AwAiting you: Ph
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The Central Coast produces some of Cal ifornia’s f inest wine. Nate Tyler pairs a merlot wetsuit with stalefish hors d’oeuvres during happy hour. Photo: struntz
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Nate Tyler.
Country.
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Parker Coffin. Photo: struntz
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Nat Young. Photo: taras
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Stare at that rock long enough and the skulls appear. Photo: taras
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ominouS temptation
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Photo: taras
Di l lon Per i l lo, fa iry-tai lblow off an enchanted coast l ine. Photos: carey055
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CRuzeclectic Fun &
Protective Beings
AwAiting you:
Josh Mulcoy. Photo: c. Wilson
Nat Young, a short drive and a long walk away from his Santa Cruz abode. Photo: taras
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Canadian Noah Cohen calls 54 degrees “balmy.” Loose in a 4:3, Santa Cruz. Photo: scotty sherin
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Nat Young, patiently waiting for the school Bells. Photos: c. Wilson
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Austin Smith-Ford. Photo: benik/red
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get Down066
Dil lon Peril lo sure gets around this fine state, doesn’t he? Driving up to get down, Santa Cruz. Photo: carey
Inviting days at Maverick’s will often make you feel unwanted. Photo: taras
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Nat Young’s backhand is thought to be his strongpoint, but his surfing is really as diverse as the Monterey Bay marine l ife. Forehand tai l chuck from Santa Cruz’s Great White Hope. Photo: taras
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g R e A t w H i t e H o P e
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S A n
F R A n
C i S C o
twelve-foot Perfection
and Half-hour Paddle-outs
AwAiting you:
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Photo: taras
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Sunrise on the
Sunset District
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Sunrise on the
Sunset District Photos: taras
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Committed
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Capable…
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Damien Hobgood. Photos:benik/red
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The other side of the offshores’ double-edged sword.
Josh Kerr
Photos: taras
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Garage talk, Ocean Beach.
Photos: taras
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Taylor Knox. Photo: benik/red
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take a HikePhoto: taras
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Josh Kerr takes advantage of Ocean Beach ’s f ree park ing with...
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...no
time
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Limit.
Photos: taras
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exit.
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Photo: taras
exit.