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Bruhwiler Country

Years ago at Pipeline, a crisp tradewind blowing Raph Bruhwiler sat shivering in the lineup, the coldest he’d ever felt in the water. It’s a strange way to imagine Canada’s first professional surfer. Hundreds of surfers visit his hometown of Tofino, the quiet Vancouver Island village. Bruhwiler shares a grit and toughness with the area, earned over a lifetime chasing waves in the inhospitable and maddeningly fickle Pacific Northwest. But he’ll be the first to tell you, the elements that conspire against surfers — whether it’s the North Shore tradewinds or Tofino’s numbing gales —they are as inherent to the PNW experience as the waves themselves.

We reached out to Bruhweiler and asked him about the lessons he’s learned from Tofino, the surf culture he helped create, the importance of family, and how the difference between surfing and survival all comes down to preparation.

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Comments

ezequiel valverde says:

great vid ?? (??4ever)

Ryan Ensor says:

love this, so sick!!

Just a Dude says:

Awesome vid

Kevin Barnholt says:

Those boys are the epitome of what it is to live off the land. just so apart of their element and connected like no one else could ever be. True inspiration

Antonio Henrique says:

Surfing+Family+Nature+Fish =Happiness

Carl is Black says:

Song at 4:00? The last one is "Two little feet" from Greg Brown.

Mingo says:

Surf is the best thing in the world ?

Lou G says:

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