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Launched in 1997, Surfer’s Path is the first truly ‘green’ surfing magazine printed on 100% post consumer recycled paper. We want to extend our green credentials further, so we are now offering the magazine in a digital format.

Not only is a digital version of the magazine great news for the environment, but it also allows you to benefit from a load of great features including keyword search facilities and live links web links contained within the pages. You can also archive back issues easily and have the convenience of being able to access your issue, at anytime wherever you are.

Check out our free trial Issue 59. To subscribe to the digital version of Surfer’s Path, just click here.

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Issue 59 – Published Feb/Mar 07, take a look at the trial issue – content includes:

Google Earthspots

Travel has changed hasn’t it? No more wondering whether there are waves in…? Just head up into space, look down and find the coast line you want, then zoom in. All your questions answered.

Dog Eat Dog

The Phillipine dream!

Ireland’s Celtic Surfari

Legendary pilgrims back on the road, revisiting old haunts and haunting old reefs and beaches….

The Silver Surfari

Irish surfers old and new seemed pretty stoked to have a carnival of grey or balding groms rolling up Ireland’s west coast just as a solid autumn swell set the peaks on fire. The old crew have come a long way, and so has the path they pioneered. Still good…to be sure.

Chasing the Lotus

The fine art of being there at the right time, as perfected by two of surfing’s most technically talented and least known chroniclers.

Kim Bradley: It’s a Fly’s Life

Nestled close to The Tree of Knowledge, surfer, shaper and family man ‘Fly’ keeps to the shade these days. He’s had a long life of close involvement with Bali’s waves and surfing scene, which he helped nurture from nothing. His life of carving creative lines continues in balsa.

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