Thank you for your patience while we verify access.Mike Hynson, who epitomized the image of the bronzed surf god as a star of the hit 1966 surfing documentary “The Endless Summer” and, with his outlaw instincts, embodied the rebel ethos of the sport on his way to being hailed a colossus of the curl, died […]
Thank you for your patience while we verify access.Mike Hynson, who epitomized the image of the bronzed surf god as a star of the hit 1966 surfing documentary “The Endless Summer” and, with his outlaw instincts, embodied the rebel ethos of the sport on his way to being hailed a colossus of the curl, died on Jan. 10 in Encinitas, Calif. He was 82.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.
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His death, in a hospital, was confirmed by Donna Klaasen Jost, who collaborated with Hynson on his 2009 autobiography, “Transcendental Memories of a Surf Rebel.” She said the cause was not yet known.
Mike Hynson in 1964 on Salt Creek Beach in Orange County, Calif. His was “one of the greatest surf lives ever lived,” Jake Howard wrote in Surfing magazine.Bob Bagley., via Bruce Brown Films, LLC
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