OBJECT IMPERMANENCE
by ASHTYN DOUGLAS
Jan 22, 2018
4 minutes
There can be nothing better than cracking open a few cold ones around a fire after a day packing uncrowded, kegging tubes.
Standing at the edge of a verdant cliff on a cold, fall morning in Southern Chile, local tube hound Ramón Navarro couldn’t believe his eyes. There was a long-period southwest swell in the water and the sun had just started to illuminate the lively, frigid waters of the Pacific Ocean below him. A biting offshore wind was grooming a reeling left-hand point into a gassed-up Mundaka lookalike. To the best of his knowledge, this wave had never been surfed before, most likely because it had never looked like this before.
Navarro had been to this specific stretch
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