Author Archives: Casey Butler Harwood

Wax Nostalgic, Prophetic, Organic

He races below the lip, gathering speed.  A quick backside turn.  A vertical ascent.  Jordy Smith goes airborne.  He crouches and grabs both rails, fins to the sky.  A complete rotation finds him back on the lip, right at home, though facing the wrong direction.  An easy 180-degree spin and he’s back in.  Smith’s rodeo flip, the rodeo flip, caused quite a ruckus.  Befuddled surfers the world-over watched that clip, and thought, I want what he’s having.  In terms of wax, of course.  Didn’t they?  Well, they should have, because the maneuver wouldn’t have been possible without wax.

At 10 million bars a year, surfboard wax may be the sport’s most underappreciated essential.  Though often lauded for its olfactory magnificence, wax is rarely the topic of enlivened conversation — or any conversation at all, for that matter.

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The Drifter in VOGUE

Rob Machado and Jon Paskowitz gave Blake Lively and Hamish Bowles some very chic surf lessons for the June issue of VOGUE.  Read the [abridged] story here.

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Seaside Park 5.25.10

A few not so great photos of a pretty decent day…

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Lime Juice and the Sea! – Tom Lowe & Fergal Smith Tahiti 2009

Yet another gorgeous clip from Allan Wilson:

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Spring INNERSECTION Top 10

I finally submitted my INNERSECTION ranking for the spring round — with 12 hours to spare.  Here’s what I came up with after much deliberation:

  1. Matt Meola
  2. Peter Devries
  3. Cory Lopez
  4. Flynn Novak
  5. Craig Anderson
  6. Cheyne Magnusson
  7. Dion Agius
  8. Luke Cederman
  9. Brett Simpson
  10. Conner Coffin

Care to discuss?

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The GO PRO Aesthetic

As we’ve all noticed, I’m sure, GoPro videos have been popping up like crazy.  Well, I’m just going to say this: I think GoPro has revolutionized the DIY surf video.  An average kid who straps a camera to his head is no more a videographer than someone who point-and-shoots him from the sand, but the GoPro aesthetic is something new(-ish).  The perspective is interesting.  This type of video allows non-surfers to experience, if not what we feel, then at least what we see.  Those of us with mediocre ability may vicariously rendezvous with black diamond waves in top-shelf secret spots.  The usual film standards still apply (clarity, composition, editing, choice of musical accompaniment) and some GP videos are better than others, but they’re almost universally fun to watch.

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