Colin MacLeod drags himself up the rocks onto the remote beach on the Nullarbor coast. He collapses into the sand, and he ...
A recent session captured of La Nord by the Ripitup crew features a number of France’s top surfers scoring perfect tubes.
World-beaters, wandering souls and fabled moments in surfing history all get top billing in this issue. Here’s a sample of all the good stuff inside the mag. The final chapter of Monty Webber’s ...
The surfboard is and always has been a multi-faceted instrument of pleasure, both aesthetic and utilitarian. From the very beginning, when the ancient Polynesians speared fish from their olos as they ...
It seems being a once celebrated pro surfer does not guarantee you a safe and prosperous journey through life. The surfing world was shocked by reports earlier in the week that Hawaiian surfing legend ...
Obliviousness was the first thing that hit me as I scrolled through the comments. You had Indian surfers patiently and impatiently explaining that India’s surf doesn’t begin and end with this one clip ...
Change always involves special people. You can go back time and time again to prove this hypothesis. Mother Theresa, Martin Luther King, Leonardo da Vinci, Oskar Schindler, Nelson Mandela – each name ...
Fate has an interesting way of treating those who tempt it. When the WSL committed to running a championship event at the Abu Dhabi wave pool they came under fire from various quarters because the UAE ...
Kyuss and Rasmus, Rasmus and Kyuss. The multi-talented brothers from Byron have become one of surfing’s most intriguing double acts. Despite the five-year age gap, the brothers were always inseparable ...
Bonnie Hancock is cut from a different cloth to the regular man or woman. Bonnie, along with her sisters Courtney and India, are Surf Lifesaving and Ironwoman legends in a sport that boasts some of ...
Five years after Nias was first surfed by Peter Troy, Kevin Lovett and John Giesel, the rifling barrels of Lagundri Bay were still a kind of whispered truth. In this story Dick Hoole and Thornton ...
Australian surfers love an out-of-control rebel. Particularly if they surf exceedingly well. We admire their free spirited, devil-may-care approach to life; both in the water and on the land. They do ...
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