Afrosurfonomics
Can surfing support development in Africa? It already does. Excerpted from the book AFROSURF from surf company Mami Wata, adapted for The Surf Issue….
moreCan surfing support development in Africa? It already does. Excerpted from the book AFROSURF from surf company Mami Wata, adapted for The Surf Issue….
moreThe why from a few ocean minded change-makers. Stop us if you’ve heard us mention this before, but people helping people help the world…
moreOne woman can change the ocean. Photos by Stefanie Keeler There’s not much better than when a person goes out of their way to…
moreStarting at Any Age with Surf Simply Photos by @Surfsimply and @Saltshots “If you’ve never surfed before, that first ride is a mix of…
moreThese kids can really shred.
moreHurricane Sandy is no one’s favorite.
moreBy Laura June Kirsch (not a non-plussed edition) Meryl Meisler is a true NYC legend, the kind of person that makes New York, well,…
moreHigh-lining & rock climbing & surfing, oh my.
morePhoto Gallery: Ian Deveau Most surf photographers are surfers themselves, at least most of the ones we know. So how does one surf photographer…
moreWho needs water when you have a remote? If you are someone who may not consider yourself a surfer, do we have the game…
moreA (damn) good morning yoga sesh to start your weekend fresh. Join our friends at Taos Aer for a few damn good yoga sessions…
moreThe Weird Ones By Dylan Graves and Illustrated by Alex Balosie SURFING IS WEIRD. People invest absurd amounts of effort, money and science to…
moreGolf Geeks A Note From Benji on The Tee and The Sea Why do surfers love to golf? Surfers love to golf because it’s…
moreThe New Face of the Old Days In loving memory of surf pioneer & legend Janet MacPherson. Not one to classify herself as a beacon of…
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