Craig Lockwood grew up in the golden age of surfing in Southern California and “in the garage” with icons of the sport like Hobie Alter, Tom Morey, Peanuts Larson and more. An accomplished writer, a published author, a war correspondent, competitive prone paddler, and a friend; Craig’s stories of growing up in Laguna, surrounded by legends, are just awesome.
1:18 - Craig Lockwood's impressive layers and backstory.
7:13 - Inquiring about Craig’s history of dogs.
13:33 - Fascinated by the interwar period and the evolution of surf culture.
16:43 - “My great ancestor was a fiery Revolutionary War Veteran named James Callender!”
25:40 - Discussing generational differences and historical influences.
27:29 - Innovative surf pioneers transformed beach culture worldwide.
35:57 - Experienced journalist reported on significant events in Europe and Africa.
40:25 - “How did your military experiences impact your life?”
45:51 - Writers derive inspiration from personal experiences and people.
50:48 - Tom Morey's personal experiences shaped his wisdom.
59:52 - The debut article in Surfer magazine was a milestone.
1:04:09 - The use of a kneeling position enhances speed and agility for paddlers.
1:06:50 - In the 1950s, racing stand-up paddle boards were designed and transformed surfing to include paddling.
Негізгі бет Craig Lockwood. Historian + Author + Waterman + 50 Years of Lifeguarding.
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