Mike Hynson, Surfing Star of ‘The Endless Summer,’ Dies at 82 - Overpasses For America
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Mike Hynson, Surfing Star of ‘The Endless Summer,’ Dies at 82 - Overpasses For America
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. His death, in a hospital, was confirmed by Donna Klaasen Jost, who collaborated with Hynson on his 2009 autobiography, “Transcendental Memories of a Su…
Mike Hinson, the king of the waves, star of The Endless Summer and one of the most influential surfers to ever ride the watery peaks of this earth, has died at the age of 82.
Mike Hynson, who personified the image of the surf god tanned as a star of the successful 1966 surf documentary “The Endless Summer” and, with his prosperity instincts, embodied the rebellious spirit of the sport on his way to being hailed by the colso del colso. Curl, died on January 10 in Encinitas, California. He was 82 years old. His death, in a hospital, was confirmed by Donna Klaasen Jost, who collaborated with Hynson in his 2009 autobiogr…
Mike Hynson, Browsing Star of ‘The Limitless Summer season,’ Dies at 82
Mike Hynson, who epitomized the picture of the bronzed surf god as a star of the hit 1966 browsing documentary “The Limitless Summer season” and, along with his outlaw instincts, embodied the insurgent ethos of the game on his option to being hailed a colossus of the curl, died on Jan. 10 in Encinitas, Calif. He was 82. His dying, in a hospital, was confirmed by Donna Klaasen Jost, who collaborated with Hynson on his 2009 autobiography, “Transce…


Mike Hynson, Surfing Star of ‘The Endless Summer,’ Dies at 82
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. His death, in a hospital, was confirmed by Donna Klaasen Jost, who collaborated with Hynson on his 2009 autobiography, “Transcendental Memories of a Su…
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