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Dear Youth Noa Deane Filming for Cluster

Noa Deane in Indonesia Filming For Cluster by Kai Neville

Noa Deane’s dad is one of the finest competitive surfers Australia has ever known. Wayne Deane’s list of accolades is lengthy, he owns a successful surfboard business and he was inducted into the Australian Surfing Hall of Fame in 2003. But despite his incredible competitive success, he never forced that onto his son, and we’d like to thank him for allowing Noa to trailblaze his own path without a jersey, so now he can and jump over boats and shit.

This is Noa filming for Cluster, further emphasizing his commitment to pulling the gnarliest things he can outside of a jersey, influenced more by Baker 3 and videos than the modern competitive scene, showing kids that a singlet isn’t the only way: “I want to show kids that you can freesurf and have way more fun than doing comps. And my dad, he just encouraged me to just do whatever you want and that worked better for me.”

Check out more of of his theory here in our Afternoon Interview with Noa on filming for Cluster.

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“Never trust a thought that didn’t come from walking.” That’s a quote by an old madman by the name of Friedrich Nietzsche. He’s an existential pioneer and had one hell of a dark passenger throughout his life. But the man sure did drop some wisdom while he was here. I bring this up as a bit…

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Dear Youth A Treatise on Art and Coffee

Coffee is a drug. That’s masked by ubiquity and social acceptance but it’s just hot speed. Black hot wonderful speed. That thought lingered last Saturday morning as a nice young man in a waxed-cotton apron and mustache — and not a November mustache, but a real annual subscription to the thing — fixed my Guatemalan…

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