Tag: spring

Photo of the Day

  About a week ago (WEEK AGO), I paddled out to (what I thought was) an empty lineup. There weren’t many people driving around, on the beach, or on the boardwalk–strange for a beautiful late-Spring morning.   The surf looked aight and the rest of the week’s forecast suggested surfboarding wouldn’t be an option in […]

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RSM Spring 2018

  Here we go again. Ladies, gentlemen, and mermaids, the Spring 2018 Edition of Rambler Surf Magazine has been sent to print.   We’d like to make it a customary news item to personally thank every single one of our contributors. The response we got with this mag was in-fucking-sane. People hit us up from […]

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You’re Invited: Magazine Release Party

  Come one, come all. The Spring 2018 edition of Rambler Surf Magazine is dropping with a bang. One of our most loyal advertisers, BRINE By The Bay, is hosting our Magazine Release Party.   We’d like surfers, contributors, photographers, advertisers, and anyone else in between to come party. We are offering select FREE FOOD […]

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Freedom of Choice

  If this video teaches us anything, it teaches us that Freedom of Choice is completely necessary. Sometimes, a byproduct of the Freedom of Choice can amount to completely unnecessary DEVO music videos–which is frickin’ amazing.   In the words of these wise individuals: “Freedom of Choice is what you want, Freedom of Choice is […]

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Light Winds and Nice Weather (:

  Today was cool. Looking at the forecast during the days prior, no one would have bugged out. Swellinfo called for 3-4 foot swell and “red” conditions. The wind was forecasted to be out of the North, which is very scary for surfers on the Northern Jersey Coast.   These North (or “devil”) winds usually […]

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April Fool’s Froth: First Spring Swell Gallery

Spring is always a funny time in Jersey.  It really does not get much warmer, the water stays the same frigid temperature and the weather usually consists of wind and rain. However, change is always a bit exciting.  And in this case, even more so after the lack of proper southern swells this passed Winter […]

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