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Wavelength Dec Issue 209 Out Now |
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Written by James Wilkinson
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Tuesday, 15 November 2011 00:00 |
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 One of the following statements is a lie; we surveyed 100 surfers during the last big swell and discovered that 43% of you are single, and 51% of you reckon you’ve landed airs! Kelly Slater won his eleventh World Title twice in one week. Adam Goodlad went for a surf at Woolacombe that lasted 28 hours and two minutes. Ben Selway, Lyndon Wake and Toby Donachie visited a knocking shop in Spain. Tim Nunn, Ian Battrick and Timmy Turner drove over 9000 kms around Iceland looking for surf, then slept in a toilet. The biggest, cleanest session at Riley’s went down just a couple of days before we went to print. And Tom Curren did a Search mission to the artificial reef at Bournemouth. One of those statements is a lie, but unbelievably, all of the others are completely true, and therefore have been included in the latest Truth Issue of Wavelength. Get your hands on our most honest magazine ever, and see why we’re calling it our best issue ever (cross our hearts, hope to die, stick a needle in our eye.) Greg Mar
 Hello Strangers!: We surveyed a 100 of you around Fistral, and apparently 51% of you have landed an air...
 Making it Count: How Kelly Slater won the world title twice in one week...
 28 Hours Later: 28 hours in the water and over 200 waves in one session...
 Fun in France and Spain: Toby Donachie and Lyndon Wake join Ben Selway in europe...
 Life Under Lights: Tim Nunn, Timmy Turner and Ian Battrick find waves in the wilds of Iceland...
 Confessions Of A Surfer: Forgive me father for I have sinned...
 Every Cloud: This IS MENTAL. Riley's, Ireland with Feral Smith, Tom Lowe and cover boy Hugh Galloway...
Christmas Gift Guide 2012: Screw hints, show them what you want for Christmas...
 Sarah Beardmore: We catch up with the British Nationals champ...
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 16 November 2011 11:37 |
Cheers
Paul