Thursday, February 08, 2007

Any faded surfers out there?

I have a really great idea for a piece of fiction I'm working on, and I'm hoping to find a few genuine Aussie surfies (from the 70s or 80s) with whom to have some dialogue.

Hawea Point

Is there anyone reading this who was heavily into that unique subculture in the late 70s, and through the 80s and early 90s? I'm interested in learning about you, your surfing techniques, "rules" of the "tribes", the beach fashions of the day, and hairstyles. Perhaps I can also build up a glossary of surfer terms, but specific to the 70s and 80s, please, and examples of comradeship with other surfies. Even surfie games and initiation rites would be excellent, or is there a code of silence like that of biker groups and freemasons?

I could read a book on Australian surfing culture, I suppose, like "Puberty Blues", or rummage some second hand bookshops for old surfing magazines, but I'd rather hear something first hand, and from the male perspective. (Frankie Avalon/Annette Funicello beach party movies aren't going to be much help for what I have in mind.) Please let me know...

1 comment:

Therin of Andor said...

Pic from http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/coastline/line0309.htm

Copyright-free image ID: line0309, America's Coastlines Collection. Location: Maui, Hawaii, Photographer: Dr. James P. McVey, NOAA Sea Grant Program at: gimp-savvy.com/PHOTO-ARCHIVE/