by jaffa1949 » Mon Dec 11, 2017 7:41 am
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by oldmansurfer » Mon Dec 11, 2017 5:43 pm
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by jaffa1949 » Tue Dec 12, 2017 3:11 pm
by BaNZ » Tue Dec 12, 2017 4:27 pm
by RinkyDink » Tue Dec 12, 2017 4:46 pm
BaNZ wrote:Sometimes I wish I want to live in that era where the breaks our so empty and it feels like life is so much simpler back then.
by jaffa1949 » Tue Dec 12, 2017 6:04 pm
RinkyDink wrote:BaNZ wrote:Sometimes I wish I want to live in that era where the breaks our so empty and it feels like life is so much simpler back then.
Yeah, but no women in the lineup. I think modern day egalitarianism has made the sport so much more enjoyable. The old, hyper-masculine days were actually not that fun--more like apartheid.
by BoMan » Tue Dec 12, 2017 6:51 pm
BaNZ wrote:Sometimes I wish I want to live in that era where the breaks our so empty and it feels like life is so much simpler back then.
by oldmansurfer » Tue Dec 12, 2017 6:57 pm
by RinkyDink » Tue Dec 12, 2017 9:09 pm
jaffa1949 wrote:RinkyDink wrote:BaNZ wrote:Sometimes I wish I want to live in that era where the breaks our so empty and it feels like life is so much simpler back then.
Yeah, but no women in the lineup. I think modern day egalitarianism has made the sport so much more enjoyable. The old, hyper-masculine days were actually not that fun--more like apartheid.
Alway there have been women in the line up the heavier boards cut down the number. Agree there was a certain maleness about the early 60s in Australia but the first woman to surf in Australia surfed in 1914
Surf bathing during daylight hours was only begun in 1903 two years after Australia became a nation in its own right.
Go back to the shores of California and see that women were featured very early, Calhoun sisters, Joyce Hoffmann, Gidget ( Kathy Kohner) there were women surfing on redwood planks before the fifties.
Consider Hawaii, there is a continuum of women right back to Hawaiian
Surf was actually where women were judged by their ability at many surf spots if they could handle it they were a welcome addition to the line up.
Apartheid hardly , the land borne attitudes were more chauvinistic, and the hyper- male was a later attitude against all comers.
Movies I agree , featured mainly men, and was based on that chauvinism, women surfers were seen as cute or bikini features.
There were still plenty who could match or better a lot of male surfers.
End of reply rant of surfing history
by jaffa1949 » Tue Dec 12, 2017 9:20 pm
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