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"Episode 18"

Original Airdate: 6/17/2005 :: 10:30PM E/P

The roots of surf culture are firmly planted in Southern California, where surfers have been refining a lifestyle for three generations. Since the 1930s, surfers have been defining a way of life in the waves they rode, the places they found them, and their attitudes both in and out of the water. In this episode of Long Board TV, we take a look at the evolution of California surf culture through the eyes of three unique surfers—up and comer Dodger Kremmel, media legend John Severson, and shaping guru Skip Frye—and the effect this culture has had in at least one very distinct pocket of the world, Cote de Basque.

Segments

Featured Surfers

Profile :: Dodger Kremel

Culture :: John Severson

Video Review :: Morning of the Earth

Legend :: Skip Frye

Spot Check :: Cote de Basque

Dodger Kremel

John Severson

Skip Frye

Coiln McPhillips

Josh Baxter

Episode 18 Features

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Morning of the Earth - DVD


Hang is a verb. It's a noun. It's a transitive state of being. It's an attitude a suspension of gravity and disbelief... [more]

Season Two on DVD

Catch all the action of Long Board TV's second season available now on DVD. Each DVD contains four original half hour episodes of the hit FUEL TV series. [more]

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