surfboard stacking
Diversion in which surfers lash down as many surfboards as possible to the roof of a car. As it originated in Southern California, board-stacking involved bodies as well as boards. "Larry Stephens of Dana Point," as noted in a Surfer magazine caption next to a black-and-white photo of a parked wood-paneled Country Squire, "challenges anyone to produce a picture of a surf car with more boards than ...
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Huntington Beach, 1978. Photo: Guy MotilSubscribe to view
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Huntington Beach, 1978. Photo: Guy Motil
Southern Australia, 1963. Photo: David Smallacombe
Byron Bay, 1979
Mission Beach, 1988
Dana Point, 1961
New Zealand, 2003