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THE FAMILY

QUESTION: IF YOU WERE DOOMED TO SURF ONLY ONE WAVE FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE, WHERE WOULD IT BE?

After a few years in the trenches most emerge tough, resilient, and connected leaders, and use that valuable foundation of experience to springboard themselves to bigger and better things. Look at the list of surf mag editors, it reads like a chronology of eminent Australian surf writers, Nick Carroll, Shaun Doherty, Tim Baker, Derek Reilly, Chris Binns, to

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