20.2 Spin the GlobeThis well shaped right point has great historical influence; a place Lord Nelson sailed to in 1805. You've spun the Globe to Cape Trafalgar, Spain.
20.2 Family MattersThe Wilsons of Coolum are a unique, tight-knit family whose simple lifestyle has been centered on surfing from the get-go. Mick and Nola's three sons…
20.2 A Mischief of RatsWhat can be worse than an oil spill? According to Rory Stansbury of Island Conservation, a rat spill can be far worse. Rory and crew…
20.2 Chasing Down the GeniusA self-taught surfboard maker, Jim Phillips began shaping in his early teens in the '60s while living in Hawaii. But being a military brat, he…
20.2 Home on the AtollIf you are looking for the complete remote atoll surf experience, Kiribati may be just the place you have been searching for. The Kiribati people…
20.2 Andy Irons, 1978-2010Jake Howard pays tribute to the legendary Andy Irons as he recalls past moments of his travels and surfing career: a life Andy always dreamed…
20.2 The Best I Ever Saw: Shaun ClaffeyThe Best I Ever Saw: Looking through a copy of "Photo: Grannis," the author sees a photo of his favorite surfer: a classic black-and-white photo…
20.2 UnderCurrentsNo fins, no swimming, pushing off directly into the tube in the shorebreak: try whomping to get your fill of wave time. Review of Taylor…
20.1 FlashpointA first-hand account of the OP Pro Riot on Labor Day 1986 from TV and contest announcers to the captain of marine safety to beach…
20.1 UnderCurrentsFrench surfers tackle the Indo tidal bore wave "Bono". Tetsuhiko Endo's review of Amstel Surf Film Festibal 8 in San Sebastian, Spain. Ever-changing technologies translate…
20.1 Home GrownAccording to Stanley Pleskunas, Stevie Lis was "always ahead of the rest of us." Stevie, a Point Loma, CA, local, shaped his first belly board…