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Behind the Lens During A Banner NorCal Winter With Sachi Cunningham Local photog on this wild season, shooting around home at Mav s and Ocean Beach Photo: Krista Brenner Photography Local photog on this wild season, shooting around home at Mav s and Ocean Beach Link copied to clipboard Editor’s note: In honor of International Women’s Day, we’ll be rolling out a week’s worth of stories one each day from March 8-14 that celebrate and showcase contributions women have made to the sport, lifestyle and culture of surfing. (And yeah: we’ll continue to do so in the weeks and months ahead.) ....
Roughly one mile out to sea, somewhere between Pillar Point Harbor and the No. 3 buoy, Dan Stuckey found something unusual. Stuckey, a seasoned fisherman on the Coastside for more than 30 years, was crabbing on the morning of Jan. 11 when he came across an abandoned surfboard drifting in the open ocean. The board was adorned in colorful handprints and written messages. Stuckey suspected it was no ordinary board. âJust looking at it, I could see all the comments about kids with cancer, so I knew there was something special right away,â Stuckey said. It turned out the 10-by-6-foot surfboard belonged to Jojo Roper, a professional surfer from San Diego. Roperâs board is covered with drawings and messages from cancer patients, families, nurses and doctors from the Moores Cancer Center at the University of California, San Diego. Roper began a tradition of visiting the center in 2018, letting staff and children paint the board on each visit. At the end of each ....
Local s Perspective On Day of Days at Maverick’s Catching up with longtime NorCal Mav s vets about Tuesday, December 8th HMB local Luca Padua, December 8th. Photo: Kenan Chan Link copied to clipboard By August Howell As we extensively reported (see links above), Maverick’s saw its best day in recent memory last Tuesday. Consistent 40-foot faces greeted some of the world’s best surfers from sunup to sundown. And while the swell on December 8th peaked to a burly 17 feet @ 19 seconds, the wind stayed mellow all day, allowing for some truly jaw-dropping surfing to take place. As Maverick’s pioneer Jeff Clark put it: “It’s the biggest, most consistent, powerful swell we’ve had since 2010.” ....
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