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
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
This episode: Balaram and Jimmy suss out some windy peaks after the contest is over
Good for punts
This episode: Jimmicane and friends celebrate Asher Nolan’s trials win before the contest gets underway in Long Beach
First in a series depicting the gruesome good time we’ve had…are still having…in New York
The 2011 New York Surf Film Festival: Three days of surf movies in Greenwich Village, starting Thursday
Guess we’re not going home yet
“September 9th, 2011 is now officially the greatest day in East Coast surfing history. It really could not get any better. “ –Jimmicane
“East Coasters, as you’ve probably noticed, are a prideful group — so after the first couple days of competition in shit conditions and with people all over the world complaining about the lack of quality waves, we were relieved when the good side of Long Beach finally showed.” —Jimmicane
Moments from around and beyond the Quiksilver Pro, as captured through the lens of Steve Sherman
…and the lips of Bobby Martinez
“I know it wasn’t ideal, but they had to run today. You need four days of competition for a WT event and four days is a lot when you’re talking about the East Coast.” —Jimmicane
He knows the ASP better than most — and he knows East Coast surfing even better than that
So when Jimmicane lays out Quik Pro New York predictions, we quiet down and listen
As Irene came and went in NYC, another sort of storm was brewing
Something Quik Pro this way comes