Carve Magazine Issue 224
In this issue we meet Brighton surf skate photographer Grant Winter.
Tony Butt explains the science behind dreamy A frame peaks.
Alex Williams reflects on visits to Porthtowan and St Agnes in the 70s and 80s.
Barnaby Cox tells us how he has swapped summer in Bude for a job in the Maldives.
Our friend Eddie Salazar went for a job in the Galapagos, fell in love with place and is now helping to rewild it.
We have a chat with our dryrobe x Carve photo of the year winner Gary McCall.
Chile has one of the longest coastlines in the world. Luca Hartman shows us around some of it.
Ocean awakening features raw stories from Tassies huge slabs.
Autumn awakes.. kinda.. so we have look at memories of classic autumns past.
End of the road - Historic moments at Chopes as captured by one of its best photographers, Tim McKenna.
And Andrew Cotty explains how you can push your limits.
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