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THE WEDGE

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                                  THE WEDGE For some it is just another day at the beach, to others it is a pilgrimage to one of the most strangest waves in the world. To see it in action is a very special thing.   I guess The Wedge at Newport Beach hasn't been around forever. It has existed since the jetty of rocks was built and in place since 1936. What happens here is that this jetty pushes the wave sideways against the original wave forming two waves and ramping it up into the most crazy-gnarly beach break in the world. To just go there and see it pumping is something that is awe-inspiring. It is almost something you shouldn't spectate, as if you should watch it through the gaps between your fingers, it is absolutely mad. Like Roman gladiators savaged by the lions or Evel Knievel hitting the 13th bus and crashing and burning. It is there for our morbid curiosity. All this happens...

INTRO

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INTRO  My name is Mark Lawer AKA Trawler and this is my first surfing photography online Blog/Book I have done quite a few print books on skateboarding. The rolling board has been a passion for me since my early teens. It has taken me a long way and I have seen a lot of the world. In my early days I was on the England Skateboard team that went to Vancouver in 1986.   Photography was something that came to me late in life, I finally did a course at my local community private studio. Lockdown got in the way but soon after I was up and out there taking photos of anything that moves fast.   In my later life I have the travelling bug and I cannot stop.   I have been all over with this project.   Hopefully my photography is improving with every trip. I am a bit of a landlubber.   I do not get in the water as I have hit 60 years old and I would probably won't be any good at it. With the improvement of the lenses I feel that I can do a good job from the shore. ...

TRESTLES

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                                                         TRESTLES            To do Trestles and the Wedge in one day is a special day indeed. What can you say about Trestles that hasn't already been said,   it is amazing place to visit. As I said earlier it   is hard to go on and on in writing about   how awesome these places are   because for too many people it's just the backyard but to this visiting Limey it was a pilgrimage to somewhere I wanted to visit for a long time. Just the whole experience is great. Jumping out of the car with my backpack on,   camera packed inside at the ready, my monopod in hand and a skateboard under my feet. I scooted off down the mile long track of semi rough tarmac that gets you to the railway tracks at the end. I picked up qui...

Huntingdon Beach

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What surfing pages would be complete without Huntington Beach? Say what you like about the place but the surf is consistent.   There are always good riders in the water usually very young and up-and-coming. The irony was not lost on me when I saw the statue of Duke Kahanamoku surrounded by rails and racks of cheap surf clothing . There is a certain ugly commercialism surrounding “Surf City”. If you scrape all that away and just get down to the shoreline and out in the water, it is a great place to be.   On my recent visit, there was a surf contest sponsored, to its credit by one of the big corner shops next to the pier. These events happen on one side of the pier while normal surfing continues on the other side. It is a good mix and I didn’t know which way to point my camera. It was like a tennis match between the two. USA Team Rider Bella Kenworthy Contest Competitors My wife and I went back the next day to do some more but we were confronted by lots of satellite dish TV truc...