''The Surfer's Path'' was a bi-monthly international
surfing magazine founded by Alex Dick-Read.
The magazine was established in 1997
as part of the Permanent Publishing stable (alongside
''Whitelines Snowboard Magazine'' and
''Sidewalk Skateboard Magazine''). The headquarters was originally in
Cornwall
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.
It was then owned by Factory Media and had its headquarters in London, England. From 2004 it was published on
recycled paper
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.
An American edition of the magazine was edited by Drew Kampion. ''The Surfer's Path'' closed its doors in January 2014.
The Surfer's Path was then taken back into independent hands by the new editor, Tim Nunn, in 2019, and it is being published again as a quarterly journal.
References
External links
Official website
Bi-monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom
Sports magazines published in the United Kingdom
Magazines published in London
Magazines established in 1997
Magazines disestablished in 2013
Mass media in Cornwall
Surfing magazines
Surfing in the United Kingdom
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