Monday, April 5, 2004 (Bells Beach, VIC, AUS) Local Victorian surfer Adam Robertson today won the Surf Dive ‘n’ Ski [...]
NSSA STANDOUT CHAD COMPTON INJURED
posted by admin / News / April 2, 2004
Sixteen-year-old Chad Compton is in intensive care at the Ventura County Hospital after suffering a head injury while skateboarding up [...]
CADDYSCHWACK!
posted by admin / News / April 1, 2004
White shoes. Lime pants. Pink shirts. Blue hair. Are these the future colors of surfing? Well, whether or not golf [...]
RISING FROM THE ASHES
posted by admin / News / March 29, 2004
The US team finished 19th at the 2004 ISA World Surfing Games — behind first-place Australia, Brazil, South Africa and [...]
MALIBU’S LEAST WANTED
posted by admin / News / March 25, 2004
Yo, yo. You down wit da MLO? {{{Fox}}} News recently aired an unintentionally hilarious news story about a new type [...]
OUT THE BACK
posted by admin / Magazine / March 24, 2004
Digging through tea leaves. Pressing lumps from fowl intestines. Even feeling the kinks in a young prince’s kaka. For whatever [...]
THE REEF WITH NO NAME
posted by admin / Magazine / March 24, 2004
What you’re about to read is entirely true, although we’ve blurred the details to protect the adventurous. No Photoshop trickery [...]
COOL RIPPINGS
posted by admin / News / March 23, 2004
Pro surfer Dan Malloy didn’t leave Jamaica on a good note last year. Visiting the island along with cinematographer/artist Thomas [...]
MEET THE NEW BOSS
posted by admin / News / March 23, 2004
Ocean City, MD. 1:45 a.m. EST. Eastern Surfing Association Executive Director Kathy Phillips wakes to the sound of her cell [...]
BREAKING NEWS
posted by admin / News / March 22, 2004
Watch out ASP newbies – two of surfing’s most stalwart and feared competitors are on the mend. Shane Beschen and [...]
THE 2004 XXL SHOWDOWN
posted by admin / News / March 22, 2004
IRVINE, CA — (March 19, 2004) — With less than two weeks remaining in the 2003/04 Billabong XXL Global Big [...]
YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE LAST WEEK
posted by admin / News / March 18, 2004
“If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant. If we did not sometimes taste of adversity, [...]
DEEP TROUBLE
posted by admin / News / March 15, 2004
“When I was sitting in the cells I looked around and thought, fuck…I’ve had a hard life but my spirit’s [...]
THE 2004 QUIKSILVER PRO: FINAL DAY
posted by admin / News / March 11, 2004
SURF: Overhead, light offshore and pounceable to crumbly, inconsistent and pounceableEVENTS HELD: Round Four ’til the glorious endNATURE’S CALL: This [...]
60 SECONDS
posted by admin / Magazine / March 11, 2004
From the strongest god to the smallest pebble, when it comes ancient Hawaiian practices on the North Shore, there’s only [...]
ROCK DANCE
posted by admin / Magazine / March 11, 2004
The North Shore of Oahu has rhythm. A tireless, chaotic, unpredictable rhythm. Its tempo may change with each new swell, [...]
THE 2004 ROXY/QUIKSILVER PRO: DAY 11
posted by admin / News / March 10, 2004
SURF: Chest high, bloated and sluggish with the occasional racetrackEVENTS HELD: Women’s to the Final, the rest of Men’s Round [...]
SOUTHERN ROCK STAR
posted by admin / News / March 9, 2004
The young Californians are better surfers than their East Coast counterparts. They have to be, right? They have more covershots [...]
THE 2004 ASP/WCT QUIKSILVER PRO: DAY EIGHT
posted by admin / News / March 8, 2004
SURF: Chest high and softEVENTS HELD: NoneNATURE’S CALL: Sand is gold here, so give me somePREDICTED: Going mobile?It’s gone! That’s [...]






