George Downing
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In this episode, we sit down with legendary waterman George Downing, surfer, innovator, cultural guardian, and one of the most influential figures in the history of Hawaiian surf. From pioneering big wave riding at Makaha and Waimea, to shaping boards and minds over generations, George’s life was deeply intertwined with the ocean. Recorded nearly 20 years ago, this conversation is more than a historical document; it’s a voice from the soul of surfing itself. George speaks of respect: for the sea, for Hawaiian traditions, and for the unspoken wisdom that guides those who listen.
I just want to say that if it were not for Steve Pezman, we would never have spoken to George, and without Steve's support, this project would never have been what it is.
Here is George Downing, in his own words.