Issue 581
Before diving in to the pages, take the time to appreciate Phil Meatchum’s dazzling, illustrated cover. Inspired by a longing for a simpler time the illustration has an infectious, ‘feel good’ quality. Even if it does romanticise an era when boards were single-finned and lineups were less crowded it turns up the volume on all the colour and enchantment we associate with surfing in Australia.
There’s a similarly nostalgic quality to our second feature in a series celebrating 50 years of ‘Morning of The Earth’. This edition showcases some of the unseen images from MOTE while Albe Falzon reflects on a few of the untold stories behind his timeless film. What was ‘Baddy’ Treloar really like? Early days at Uluwatu and wild times in Hawaii are all traversed. Plus, we speak to the duo collaborating with Albe to restore his masterpiece in 4k glory.
Fifty years after Albe, Rusty Miller and Steve Cooney first hung out in the cave at Uluwatu, Australian/New Zealand expat Tai Graham has b