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Surf Blog Spot
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This is the new website linking the world to the surfing industry. Get the most recent information about your favorite brands and your favorite surf happenings. The website content will rejuvenate you with fresh ideas and expand your surfing knowledge. The author of this website will leave you wanting more.
The owner has over 11 years of surfing experience and will consistently update you and your surfing passion with The Surf Blog Spot website.
This is not your average surf-related website.
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Free Boardshorts For A Year?
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Ocean & Earth Ultimate Prize Pack Giveaway
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Mick Fanning Moves Up In The ASP Rankings
Mick Fanning moves into 2nd place behind Joel Parkinson. Mick, the 2007 ASP world tour champion, is only 146 points behind the 2009 ASP points leader. These two fellow Aussies will meet up in the Billabong Pro Mundaka that takes place October 5-17, 2...
Surfboards In The Sand
On Saturday, September 19, Surf City USA celebrates Huntington Beach’s Centennial with a tribute to the city’s surf heritage and coastal environment with the much-anticipated “Surfboards in the Sand.” Thousands of surfers and lovers of surf c...
Get Ready For The 2009 Hurley Pro
WCT Event #6 stops by Lower Trestles and kicks off September 13 - 19, 2009. The 2009 Hurley Pro will see some top surfers, including Joel Parkinson looking for his first ASP world surfing title. The waves are predicted to be in the 3-4 foot range. Co...
Hurricane Jimena And Big Surf
The surf is up off the coast of Cabo San Lucas. The waves are expected to hit 15 to 20 feet today. Hurricane Jimena may also dump up to 2 feet of rain on the popular tourist destination. Track Hurricane Jimena a2a_linkname="Hurricane ...

