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By frother | 07 July 2011
Tracks re discovers Bali and reviews some accomodation slighly off the beaten track More >
 
By Dave Sparkes | 18 June 2010
There’s a lot more to Hawaii than a seven-mile stretch of sand. More >
 
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By Jeremy Wilmote | 05 August 2009
Seductive frames and blissful fragments from a Pacific trip. More >
 
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By Dave Sparkes | 05 August 2009
Although I’d been to Nias a few times before, it had sure been a while. And a good long while before the creation of the ‘new’ reef. The talk of the altered state of play at Lagundri had been driving me insane. More >
 
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By Stuart Nettle | 05 August 2009
After Bali was first put on the surfing map in the early 1970s the pioneers of Indonesian surfing slowly started peeling back the frontiers of the wave-rich nation. They ventured east and west along the archipelago to ride waves that had never been ridden before ... More >
 
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By Matty Gye | 05 August 2009
The opportunities to embrace surfing’s inherent diversity are rare. Most of the time we are content to stick to the cliques which exist within our subculture – shortboarders, longboarders, girl surfer, professional etc. More >
 
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By Michael Kew | 05 August 2009
“Here you get all seasons in one hour,” he said quietly. The wind shrieked. Black clouds arched over the town. Twenty minutes prior there was a snow flurry; forty minutes prior there was blue sky. More >
 
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By Luke Kennedy | 04 August 2009
Most groms probably fantasize about being well-paid, heavil promoted junior surfers; wouldn’t it be cool to have enough talent to quit school and surf for your supper... More >