5.3 WastelandKeoni Watson narrates a Mentawai Islands boat trip aboard the Indies Trader, fueled by his sponsor Quiksilver, taken during the glory days of empty Mentawai…
5.2 Portfolio: Aaron Loyd A Personal ThingThe artistic and photographic works of the multi-talented Aaron Loyd are on display in this colorful profile of this humble and creative surfer.
5.1 Articles of FaithFormer editor of Surfer Magazine Matt Warshaw's comprehensive history of surf magazines, providing us with an examination of the socio-cultural significance of surf-related periodicals. Ebbing…
5.1 Gallery: TwistReferred to by the SF Weekly in 1994 as "San Francisco's Prodigal Son", Barry McGee can't go too many nights without covertly applying paint sprayed…
5.1 A North Shore DiaryChris Malloy describes the daily activities of the Malloy brothers Keith, Dan, and their "young-guns" surf buddies (Kelly Slater, Todd Chesser, Donny Soloman, Kalani Robb,…
5.1 Larger Than LifeThe photographic works of Dr. Don James documented wave riding and ocean exploration from the days of surfers catching 20-pound California spiny lobster in the…
5.1 Race Against The Sea: The Catalina ClassicThe 1995 run of the annual Catalina Classic paddleboard race, started by Bob Hogan, is documented by Craig Lockwood. With virtually "ideal" weather conditions, surfing…
5.1 How Big is Too Big?As if the photo doesn't speak for itself, Gerry Lopez wrote an extended caption for a photo of him heading for safety on a wave…
5.1 Thinking of DocYears after his passing, the selfless Dr. Colin Couture is remembered by Kelly Slater as having been one of, if not the, most "truly and…
5.1 The Surf WoodieHaving been in the midst of a cultural revival for nearly 2 decades, the surf woodie is the passion of many enthusiasts who restore and…
5.1 UndercurrentsHowever controversial his researching and publishing methods may have been, Nat Young's History of Surfing has been one of the best selling book about surfing…
5.1 Curtain CallA picture is worth a thousand words... or a thousand surfers, according to this double-depiction of small Waimea hosting what appears to be every surfing…