
South Through Baja: Travel Journals
The first thing you should know is that it might sound romantic, and maybe it is, but it’s also dusty, hot and crumbling.
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The first thing you should know is that it might sound romantic, and maybe it is, but it’s also dusty, hot and crumbling.
moreWhen Bombogenesis 2: Electric Bomboloo subsided and the snow and hurricane-strength winds that went along with it blew south, it left the Northeast with some eminently surfable conditions in its wake to go along with the draining barrels.
moreIn the immediate aftermath of two of California’s most historic back-to-back disasters, resilient neighborhood volunteers sowed seeds of healing and recovery through a direct action organization called Help California
moreThe word “bombogenesis” is a fun one and we are going to keep on saying it. In the meantime enjoy these photographs our friends James Katsipis and Joe Marche braved bombs to bring you.
moreWords and images by Pat Schmidt Well, for starters, I have a pretty damn cool family. The whole reason we went to Eleuthera was…
moreGet to know Sean Stalteri—our kind of renaissance man. In the summer Sean’s the dockmaster at Ted’s Fishing Station in Point Lookout, NY and, if you’re thirsty, the bartender there as well as a Surfline Local Pro.
morePhotographs by Grant Monahan “Summer in 35mm” is a special edition of Whalebone which started with an anachronistic celebration of good old film but…
moreThe Beach Boys never sang about 5mm wetsuits, dragging your board through a foot of snow to get to the break and the excruciating pain of feeling like your head might explode when you duck dive.
morePhotographs by Pat Schmidt I have been going upstate to my grandparents’ mountain house in New Kingston, NY since I was a little guy….
moreFeatured looks + more from Whalebone’s Fall 17 line, out now. Available on shopwhalebone.com, at our flagship store in Montauk (65 Tuthill Road), and in…
moreSeptember has truly been one of the most consistent run of waves I can remember. Not only were there waves, but it was accompanied…
moreThere are only two surfing areas in southern British Columbia that are accessible by roads—leaving the other 15,000 miles or so of coastline somewhat…
moreTo live a simpler life in the woods. This has been the idea since we first started leaving the wilderness and taking cover in…
moreHas anyone on the Whalebone Magazine team spent days in less than ideal weather conditions to capture the perfect moment in nature? No. Has…
moreWhat a weekend. A few months ago, when we were making arrangements to attend Jesse and Maggie’s wedding, not once did I think we’d…
moreLooking for a place in Montauk to call your own? Here’s a run-through of some of the most beautiful, spacious and naturally breathable homes…
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