Take a look at this wave carrying the petite Belinda Peterson-Baggs. Photo by Dane Peterson.
A massive wave engulfing surfer turned photographer Clark Little in the Waimea shorebreak.
Do you think you're and all-around waterman? According to the talented kite surfing crusader Ben Wilson if you don't have a kite you may be missing out. Follow along with the world's greatest kite surfer and his prediction of a growing kitesurfing generation.
While Sam George was at Makaha for Buffalo's Big Board Classic, he met a family on the beach who he initially assumed were tourists. They turned out to be the family who owned the house on the point known to him as "The Rich People's House". After their conversation on the beach, he was invited to the Beal family's home that evening for dinner and stories of summers spent at Makaha. After he was back home on the mainland, Sam received and email from Mr. Beal with a file of photos that his grandfather had taken of a big swell. He didn't open the file for two years, but when he did he quickly realized that the photos weren't from just any swell, they were from the historic "Swell of '69".
John Witzig shares a glimpse into what life was like for visiting surfers on the North Shore in the mid seventies. Witzig discusses his own surfing experience as well as that of many others, including Australians Mark Richards, Ian Cairns, Peter Townend, and Rabbit Bartholomew.
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