19.6 Mark Dillinger’s Baja SuiteWith hundreds of Mexico trips under his belt, Mark Dillinger definitely remembers Mexico. Enjoy his inspirational artwork and take a journey Baja way.
19.6 Indian Ocean PassMichael Kew arrives on Mauritius eager to surf. Harry, his first taxi driver, delivers him to Macondé, and then Dakesh takes him to his dream…
19.6 Way, Way Out in the Far, Far EastThere are waves to be had in Taiwan, with few Westerners to ride them. There is great potential for surfing tourism along this coastline and…
19.6 The HuntersKanoa Zimmerman captures Aamion Goodwin and Mark Healey's love of free-dive spear fishing. Even before they considered themselves surfers, they were free diving, which paid…
19.5 Jay Nelson: No Facile StatementsJay Nelson is a serious surfer and fine artist. He is featured in multiple publications and galleries around the world. Originally from Southern California, the…
19.5 A Cook Islands WikiTim Brimblecombe's adventure to the South Pacific's remote Cook Islands with its powerful reef passes and "land of the giant" sea urchins.
19.5 Shooting For My LifeStuck in paradise surfing with Mikala Jones, Nathan Myers ponders the life of a freelance surf journalist.
19.5 All to MyselfThings were a lot different when Billy Meng started surfing in 1943. He paid $10 for his first surfboard: a Bob Simmons surfboard. Meng lived,…
19.5 Songs in the Key of KaiKai Lenny's friends and family weigh in on his old-school philosophy, humility, and his love for big waves. He learned to surf at 4, windsurf…
19.5 At Home With:A California QuartetA visit to four unique surfers’ homes: Jimmy Gamboa shares his unique Malibu home along with his favorite surf spots. Longtime South Laguna Beach resident…
19.5 Satan Rides AloneStebbins entertains with his yarn when troubled Chuck-the-Truck shares the lineup with the Devil. Oh, yeah, and God too; he's a goofy-foot.
19.5 Jelly TheoryLance Slabbert meets up with a surf crew at Jakarta International Airport. While waiting for everyone to arrive, Slabbert ponders the jelly theory: a wave…