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Nat Young
“The great thing about surfing is, we are riding nature and nature changes.”
A Parallel Universe
Neal Purchase Junior reimagines dual-finned surfcraft with his Duo design
What's So Great About the Great Outdoors?
A couple months back, I got a phone call from a guy— let’s call him Mr. Muir—who runs a surfy nonprofit focused on environmental causes.
The Ember In The Ashes
A decade of hard living nearly killed one of the greatest noseriders of all time. Instead, CJ Nelson found a second chance in surfing
Year Of The Shark
After being attacked by a great white, losing his brother, and watching the world title slip through his fingers, Mick Fanning should be a broken man. Yet somehow he’s managed to find peace in the chaos.
Second Hand Stoke
After a surfboard drive led by California-based foundation Positive Vibe Warriors, the future of Jamaican surfing is looking brighter than ever.
Billy “Mystic” Wilmot, 57
They don’t go online to check out handguns; they check to see when the next swell is coming. Surfing occupies the mind in constructive ways.
Wet Hot American Mixtape
Five bands that embody some of the USA’s most iconic surf towns
For The Record
With Encyclopedia of Surfing, History of Surfing and Above the Roar together on one website, Matt Warshaw has created the world’s most colorful and comprehensive look at surfing’s past
Rise Of The Machines
Artificial wave becomes self-aware, attacks patrons
Layne Beachley, 45 - Seven-time World Champion, Sydney Australia
When you know who you are, external pressures, judgments and projected opinions don’t seem to matter as much.
Stirring The Melting Pot
Why surf culture desperately needs more diversity
Showcase - Joni Sternbach
Joni Sternbach’s analogue photographic technique from the 1850s brings a timeless feel to a new series of surfer portraits
Livin Enviably
Vlogs, selfies and personalized jackets may not be hallmarks of the traditional professional surfing career, but Koa Rothman couldn’t care less—he’s too busy having the best time ever
Clueless To Ruthless
Mapping the seemingly-unlikely-but-perhaps-inevitable journey from lineup newb to enraged local
The Last Place You'd Check
While filming for his “Weird Waves” video series, Dylan Graves goes on a seemingly ill-advised mission to hunt quality barrels along the shores of Lake Superior
A Storm Of Violence
Surfing through natural disasters and escalating drug wars in Southern Baja
Joyce Hoffman, 71
1965 and 1966 World Champion, San Juan Capistrano
Handmade
Sculpting foam and creating fun with some of the world’s most dynamic surfer-shapers.
Joel Tudor, 41
Longboard Icon. San Diego, California
Beyond Rincon
An oral history of George Greenough and friends’ mythical session during the massive West Coast swell of ‘69
Places We're Going, Places We've Been
Revisiting Kevin Naughton and Craig Peterson’s wanderlust-inducing African odyssey
Wisdom
Sal Masekela,47Sports commentator, television journalist and musician, Los Angeles, CA
Looking To Do Some Good While Chasing Waves? Go For Surf Travel!
After a fateful surf trip 10 years ago, Waves for Water founder Jon Rose redefined what surf travel could be for those looking to do some good while chasing waves. Recently, on another kind of surf trip, Rose considers the good that the journey has done for him
Bianca Valenti: I'm A Competitor And I Like To Win
Bianca Valenti didn’t plan on becoming the face of the fight for equal pay in surfing, but when it comes to the advancement of women’s big-wave surfing, she’s not one to back down