WAVE SLIDERS JOURNAL

It’s been almost two years since my father passed. In his youth, he was quite the badass. Old photos from the 60’s show him playing drums in a band, racing dirt bikes, smoking a spliff on the floor...
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Adam has a little shop located in a quaint drinking village with a fishing problem. However, his shop has a not-so-small collection of quality boards lining the walls, and his words pack a punch si...
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This is not an opinion on localism or aggression in the lineup, simply it is an observation of the peculiarity that exists in the act of sliding on walls of water, and what many forms of richness a...
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This is mostly a reminder to myself that real life, and real art, happen in the details. And these details are rarely capturable, replicable, publishable or croppable...
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The borrowed cameras became a metaphor for letting go and making the most of the present, rather than fixating on what could have been. As similar situations and anxieties seem to happen very often...
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Welcome to the Wave Sliders Journal, Entry 02. On hyped swells, the voice inside my head, nostalgia, and being in the moment. It’s nighttime. Walking to my van. My Mind Shuffles through though...
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As we wrap up the last Wave Sliders Journal of the year I wanted to take this chance to let you know that 2024 is going to be an epic year! The Wave Sliders Journal is qued up with stories from fri...
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I owe so much of what I’ve experienced, who I’ve become, and my growing love of the ocean to my surfing journey. Along the way I’ve also come to believe that chasing waves - or chasing anything you...
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The Wave Slider Journal #21, October 2023 - Morning reflections from the first offshore day I have seen in a while here on the west coast.
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This week's Wave Slider Journal, written by Neal Campbell, is a display of optimism and trust in the idea that "life has a funny way of putting you where you need to be.”
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