latimes.com - 2/21/2009
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Reporting from The Pacific Northwest -- The hunt is on. Garrett McNamara hurtles 60 mph down an icy river in the Great Northwest, throttling a 255-horsepower Sea Doo jet ski loaded with surfboards. His 11-year-old son Titus clings to his back, and a reporter clings to Titus' back. McNamara ...
latimes.com - 2/26/2009
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"We're not used to moving backward," said Aaron
Pai, owner of Huntington Surf & Sport, a chain
of four surf shops in Huntington Beach. "To be truthfully honest, there's one word on my mind right now: uncertainty." Bob McKnight, chief executive of ...
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It's getting gnarly for surf gear makers - Los Angeles Times
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Searching For Surf With Garrett MacNamara
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... a 255-horsepower Sea Doo jet ski loaded with surfboards. His 11-year-old son Titus clings to his back, and a reporter clings to Titus' back. McNamara punches it up to 65 to cross the mud flats of a coastal inlet. The engine screams like it's shredding sheet metal. Eyes tear up in the cold. The water is just inches deep. Tiny shells glint in the slipstream. McNamara does not worry about hitting a rock or submerged log. He is not a man given to thoughts of mortality. Link to http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-slab21-2009feb21,0,721857.story for more. ...
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