Dan Malloy, unencumbered by a leash or conventional equipment, nails one at Rincon on a cork-railed, popular-decked shape by boat builder's apprentice-come-boardmaker, Danny Hess.
A photo and excerpt from the book, "Vietnam Zippos: American Soldiers' Engraving and Stories (1865-1973)" about a zippo previously owned by a surfer/soldier who manned a gunboat during the Vietnam conflict.
An impressive spread of Peter Cole dropping in at Sunset Beach. Photo taken by Don James.
An informal interview with the chief authority of big-wave judging, Gary Linden. A big-wave rider himself, Linden discusses the qualities he looks for in judges and in competitors.
A tribute to John Kelly's legacy as an author, musician, surfer, and activist. Kelly, approaching 90 and affected by Alzheimer's Disease, is still a strong swimmer and surfer, and above all else, embodies the spirit of Aloha.
Various images and insight into the making of "My Eyes Won't Dry" by filmmaker, surfer, editor, and location scout Brian Conley. The film depicts the search for riding some of the most remote waves on earth, focusing on Mexico, Tahiti, and Australia.
An overview of the Jack O'Neill surf legacy, looking at the inception of the wetsuit, to the modern day O'Neill Inc. business, the author takes us to Jack's house in Santa Cruz, California to get to know this historic surf icon.
From the Malloy Ranch to baja surf, the storyline and photos of this article let us journey with the Malloy brothers from their home to their playground.
Much of John Van Hamersveld's artistic roots begin in the early 60's when he was working as the art editor for Surfing Magazine. This article touches upon Van Hamersveld's artistic vision and historical influence in surf art.
Vietnam war vets talk about their experiences surfing China Beach and the Cam Ranh Bay during the Vietnam Conflict accompanied by photographs from their own personal collections.
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