Over 200 pages and lavishly illustrated with photos by Hugh McLeod, Bruce Channon, Frank Pithers, Jeff Divine, Peter Simons, Mick McCormack, Dan Merkel, Flame and many more, it is a historic record of a ground-shifting era in surfing.
In October 1980, struggling with small waves on the fledgeling pro tour, Simon Anderson stuck three fins on a surfboard and changed surfing forever.
Now, for the first time, Simon tells the whole remarkable story of how a kid from Collaroy graduated to Narrabeen and then took on the surfing world.
From the wild early days at North to raucous road trips to Bells and Margaret River, from pioneering Hawaiian missions to his historic wins at Bells and Surf about.
Simon’s story neatly mirrors the evolution of modern surfing – from longboards to short, singles to twins to thrusters, Aussie Titles to the pro tour. Still, in demand as a shaper to the world’s best surfers, Simon continues to influence the course of surfing history.
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