Last month’s little web clip is nearing 6-million views… but they don’t come easy.
GoPro’s ultimate camera geek shares his tips for scoring the clips.
Last month’s little web clip is nearing 6-million views… but they don’t come easy.
GoPro’s ultimate camera geek shares his tips for scoring the clips.
While SURFING Mag tends to keep its focus down the line, we still appreciate a nice look-back now and again. Nathan Myers compiles the moments that defined a year in surfing.
Big surf, Dane, death and groms taking over the world
Aussie-born, North Shore-dwelling carpenter is a big-wave surfer’s big wave surfer
Built like a rugby player and twice as tough
Kelly lines ‘em up and knocks ‘em down.
What better way to celebrate an 11th world title.
The North Shore shaper has been packing barrels at the Bay since he was a teenager.
And like most big-wave surfers, dreams of competing in the Eddie
Chas Smith reflects on the Pipe Masters and his favorite competitors
“The whole of the Triple Crown was, in fact, amazing,” he says
Most great thinkers are initially perceived as oddball freaks. And then they do something that changes everything.
Marcus Gneist might just be that guy
Recognizing North Shore surfers who embody Sion Milosky’s legacy of aloha, hard work and heavy-water skills.
Kohl Christensen talks about big waves, Sion and sustainability
Recognizing North Shore surfers who embody Sion Milosky’s legacy of aloha, hard work and heavy-water skills.
Let’s begin with Danilo Couto, shall we?
In an effort to avoid any more big-wave fatalities, a handful of Eddie invitees and friends gather on Kohl Christensen’s farm to be CPR certified.
On your knees, boys
Behind the scenes of our first swimsuit shoot of the year: Catalina, Michael Sterling Eaton…
…Amanda, Christy and Eloisa
Nathan Myers interviews Johnny Abegg about film, zombies and incurring outrageous debt in pursuit of the WQS
How’s owing $27,000 for a top-200 finish sound to you?
Garrett McNamara rides a “90 foot” wave in Portugal and the surf world largely ignores him.
But the real world welcomes him as one of its own
Whine if you must about the “evil” corporations that have sullied surfing with their greed.
But be sure to thank them, too
Richie kicked Chas Smith’s ass a few years back, living out the fantasy of so many Internet haters.
But Chas swears revenge
The last of a 3-part interview with Innersection’s Nathan Myers. “We still love all the mainstream stuff, but Innersection is kind of its own little country,” says Myers.
And you don’t even need a passport to enter
Part 2 of a 3-part interview with Innersection’s Nathan Myers. “In the end, we’re more concerned about quality projects than view counts,” says Myers.
But why can’t you have your cake and eat it too?
After thirteen years of surfboard tests and three decades of writing about boards, what has surfing’s most prolific contributor learned about our wave-riding tools?
“I hadn’t gone to Arabia looking for bad guys. I had gone there to explore the remote coast and find Khareef swells rolling in from the South Indian Ocean.”