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Brendon Gibbens and Nate Tyler in Australia What Youth
04.09.13 – TAGS: ,

PHOTO: Lawrence

You don’t expect to feel like there’s a chance Jeremy Wade the River Monster fisherman will pop up at any moment when you’re on a surf trip, but after three straight weeks of incessant rain, it felt just like that this year in Australia. Every river we saw was swollen and bursting at the seams, erasing our hopes for dreamy blue beachies up and down the coast. Instead, we found creepy lagoons bubbling with mysterious monsters, dead livestock and dead chickens, which according to one local barkeep, were washing up regularly within a quarter mile of where we surfed. Couple that with the running of the mullet that was happening, the local fisherman off in the distance who regularly land sharks, every paddle out felt like jumping into a swimming pool of dangerous predators. “Seriously, it’s pretty creepy, and the dark brown water doesn’t help,” said Chippa Wilson, who lives on this coast but still felt super uneasy the entire time. “I had a fish jump on my back, a massive fish land on my back. I lost it. After that I had to come in. I was just waiting to get hit by whatever was chasing it.

Luckily the waves weren’t changed by the brown slimy water and Chippa, Nate Tyler and Brendon Gibbens all managed to find super fun ramps — but they didn’t come without nerves. What’s normally a soft blue pool next to aqua blue water, teeming with bikinis and swimmers, turned into a lagoon with a pretty high rating on the food chain, weird foam and the loud blare of a water pump removing the sea water from the pool. We’ll have all the photos and stories from Australia in What Youth Issue 4, which is available in May.

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Andy Irons in Bali filming for Trilogy Collected Thoughts 075

Editor’s Note: Nate Lawrence is the youngest of us all. Maybe not in age, but it in life and youth, he wins. You should see his eyes light up around our mini ramp. Our when there’s a Desert Point swell. Or when Japan starts sucking in a Typhoon…he’s a full-on grommet. And while he’s still…

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Dane Reynolds and Jamie O’Brien, Canada 2006 Collected Thoughts 074

It was most obvious when we were driving in the car. The drive was long from the ferry to our remote and tucked away tree house. Unending wilderness buzzed by and Nelly Furtado blared. Jamie-O sat shotgun armed with an iPod and USB access in the rental. Dane was in the backseat, unfazed and smirking at the…

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Ishod Wair at Circus Circus in Copenhagen Collected Thoughts 073

Ishod Wair at Circus Circus in Copenhagen shot by Arto Saari

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Arto Saari photographs Curren Caples in Sweden.

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Dion, Dane and Craig check the Cluster tapes in France Collected Thoughts 071

This is a photo of Dion, Dane, Craig and Bez (Beren Hall) watching some clips after a long morning of shredding at a very fun French beachbreak. I sometimes forget how easy photographers have it these days. And by “these days” I mean the motion picture or video era. You see, not too long ago…

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Morning conversation with Michel Bourez Collected Thoughts 070

I pulled into the Quiksilver Pro Athlete parking lot just behind Michel. As we got close to the front, me and Brandon Guilmette watched him turn the corner hoping for front row parking. We decided not to test our luck and parked at the closest visible spot. Sure enough Michel reversed passed us, in his…

And then we went to France Collected Thoughts 069

Editor’s note: We bought Quinn a ticket to France Sunday, right in the face of an Air France strike, making our purchase more expensive than we’d like, but the show must go on and the youth must run and Quinn must experience. Since then he’s landed in France. He’s hanging with the Hurley crew, waiting…

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Gabriel Medina…in a locker room?

Craig Anderson Joins Dylan Reider on the Huf Footwear Team Collected Thoughts 067

Surfers and skaters have had a pretty volatile relationship over the years. They’re too dirty and bloody. We’re too jocky and wear too much aloha. And vice versa and yadayadayada. And it wasn’t until recently, when we all started hanging out, that a lot of the same things they hated about surfing were the same…

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Creed McTaggart, Dion Agius and Noa Deane, morning tea on the cluster boat trip Collected Thoughts 066

We were mostly looking for launch ramps, but sometimes the path to ramps leads you into empty pits and we’d be lying if looking at this bomb out the back didn’t excite us. Although, while most of the boys watched the top shop pit across the reef, Noa Deane couldn’t take his eyes off the…

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Denmark is on the Itinerary Collected Thoughts 065

We write to you sitting next to a document. It is confidential as of now, but it looks cool and it’s filled with potential. Like a jelly donut. During the month of July, we’ll be on the move. A lot. Tackling an itinerary that even our roster of seasoned and experienced travelers outwardly say they…

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Kolohe Andino and Luke Davis, LAX Collected Thoughts 064

It was pretty funny to watch these two — along with Ian Crane and Tanner Rozunko — all realize that after all these years growing up together and surfing that they’d never done a big trip together like this. Let alone a trip with Taj Burrow, on a boat for a week. It hit them…

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