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The Surfer's Path

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The Surfer's Path is an international surfing journal which is published every two months. Founded in 1997, the magazine is a bit of an anomaly in the surf-publishing world. Based in the United Kingdom, the Path is low-key and philosophical. From the start, its Caribbean-born editor, Alex Dick-Read, aimed the mag at the environmentally and culturally conscious global surf traveler. With issue number 42 (May-June 2004), The Surfer’s Path became the first 100% "green" surf magazine – printed on 100-percent post-consumer recycled paper (processed without chlorine bleach) with non-GMO soy inks. Other mags may have recycled content, but only the Path is all post-consumer and chlorine-free. The magazine has its international headquarters in Oxon in England with publishing offices in New York City. An American edition of the magazine is edited by Drew Kampion from Washington State. The magazine's website has full information and upates: click-surf to [www.surferspath.com]