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  • YES

  • dude this is sick is this ur own film?

  • this is really cool to watch beacause im 13 and idk why but it is cool to know that people surfed there were i go in 1964

  • @thepringleguys Thanks

  • this is actually the endless summer

  • @meaneguene and still is

  • Cropley burgers for everyone! 

  • @zapdelivers and before Cropleys' it was Woodys'

  • This is epic!

  • simply beautiful

  • lol why does every old 8mm home video have endless summer music...I'm sure plenty of surfers had much better music on their minds while surfing in that time

  • awesome video its still a great beach just a little bit too crowded at times and those stairs look so different now

  • so wierd livinh in san clemente

  • wow the stairs looke dso diferent...wow i surf and sponge their all the time

  • hahah i was there like just this morning

  • the stairs looked so diffrent then

  • Notice the lack of snakes and people droppin in on other people? Now, it's like a kiddy nursery with a bunch of aggro zonks on every wave. Hard not to punch out as much as surf.

  • There were actually times when you wished some other surfers would come out. Goes to show you - Watch out for what you wish for - because it may come true.

    Thanks for watching

  • man i wanna go back and surf in 64!!!

  • cool there is a body boarder in there so they were invented then

  • We made the boards from surfboard blanks from Walker Foam in San Clemente. One board blank could make 3 boards. These are not the Boogey(soft) boards that were invented by Tom Morey years later. Thanks

  • wats the name of tis song?

  • The Endless Summer by The Sandals for the Bruce Brown surf movie by that name. Thanks for the viewing.

  • thx and no prob its kool 2 see how t street was then

  • haha. I ride t-street all the time... it's awesome to see all the history there.

    I'd have loved to live back then and go out when it wasn't super over-crowded... but bodyboards weren't around until 1971, so there'd be no point really.

  • wow, there is some history at t-street! I didn't know people surfed there all that time ago. :)

  • ya- it's really weird to think that all that time, there were surfers there, going down those stairs with their classic boards, short-short trunks, and surfing the same break we do today.

    and to think that someday, people will look back and go, 'wow, people actually surfed t-street way back in 2008?

  • Exactly, it's cool how time really changes things so fast and so much.

  • We had to make our body(belly) boards from surfboard blanks. For a short time these boards got us around the 'Black Ball' flag in the summer but it did not take long for the lifeguards to catch on. The soft body boards(boogey) by Tom Morey did not come out for some years later.

  • wow :]

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