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CATCH A WAVE ; SUITS ARE INFORMAL, SURF'S UP, AND TIMES ARE SWELL ALL YEAR ROUND AT BEACHES ON THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COAST
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Monninger, Joseph
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Beaches
/ New Hampshire
/ Surfing
/ Tourism
2006
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CATCH A WAVE ; SUITS ARE INFORMAL, SURF'S UP, AND TIMES ARE SWELL ALL YEAR ROUND AT BEACHES ON THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COAST
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Monninger, Joseph
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/ New Hampshire
/ Surfing
/ Tourism
2006
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CATCH A WAVE ; SUITS ARE INFORMAL, SURF'S UP, AND TIMES ARE SWELL ALL YEAR ROUND AT BEACHES ON THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COAST
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CATCH A WAVE ; SUITS ARE INFORMAL, SURF'S UP, AND TIMES ARE SWELL ALL YEAR ROUND AT BEACHES ON THE NEW HAMPSHIRE COAST
2006
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Kevin Rafferty, the twentysomething manager of the Cinnamon Rainbow Surf Co. in Hampton Beach, claims the resurgence of surfing has a lot to do with wet suit technology. He also points out that women are surfing in greater numbers, too, joining the men all winter long on the southern swells that break up and down New Hampshire's coast. [Mike Paugh] and Linda Paugh, owners of Zapstix Surf Shop, a few miles down the road in Seabrook, agree. This spring they marshaled Article 57 through the Seabrook Town Meeting to make sure Seabrook Beach remained open for surfing. A small contingent in town wanted to outlaw surfing and reserve the beach for swimmers. Now, youngsters can attend evening surf camps, offered by both Cinnamon Rainbow and Zaptix surf shops. And adults can sign up for private or group lessons, during which instructors teach water safety and the basics of surfing. The sport has grown so rapidly in the past few years that the classes are filled quickly. Rafferty says veterans are returning to the sport because they find it easier on their joints and muscles than land-based exercise.
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