Surfing, Skateboarding, Music, Photography, Travel, Culture and general antics of the youth on the run.

Sitting through a south swell California summer is off to a pretty good start

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This is the first time I’ve had to sit out a swell because of an injury. And as hard as I’ve tried to be at ease with it, this fucking sucks. So far, the first south of the summer months has brought out the good parts of summer: glassy conditions under gloomy skies, warm water and enough wind swell to break up the relentless lines powering through the Pacific. Lowers has been maxing. Malibu has been nonstop and every beachbreak in the state seems to be freight train lefts that are makeable. So good for everyone, bad for me.

Here are a few from the lens of photographer Hunter Martinez.

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Andrew Jacobson. 

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Conrad Carr. 

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Shane Borland. 

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Dune Newhouse. 

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Jake Kelley. 

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Andrew Jacobson. 

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Flanget. 

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Shane Borland (Jake Kelley in background). 

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Shane Borland. 

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Shane Borland. 

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Taylor Curran. 

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Dear Youth The fun that leads to sleep paralysis

“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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