A photo a thought about the evolution of big-wave riding without the use of a jet ski, now that PWCs have been banned from the Monterey Bay, Ghost Tree remains unsurfable.
A story from Indo. The author, Jimmy O'Keefe takes us to an Indonesian island with barreling reef breaks, Euro trance parties, black magic, and strong Muslim beliefs.
A new discovery speculating that the surfboard fin was first used in 1821, well over a hundred years before Tom Blake is credited with the innovation.
A photographic spread from photographer DJ Struntz including pictures from Central America, Mexico, Tahiti, and the Caribbean.
This freiction-free expression-session on King Island reports of finless experimental surfboards. Written by Derek Hynd and photographs by Sean Davey, this article documents a unique Australian surf contest that makes you think twice about using leashes, and especially fins.
Four surfers take a 47 foot trimaran through a "lost" Pacific Archipelago for six months of wave and island discovery. This article journals their experiences through vivid photos and thoughtful words.
Few surfers, an expensive tourist destination, and a howling cold winter make Nantucket's lineup uncrowded. Check out these photos by Christian Del Rosario for a quick look at New England's Nantucket Island.
A look at Tom Killion's traditional Japanese inspired artwork of the California coastline. Highlights five pieces of Kiliion's work ranging from Point Reyes to Big Sur.
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