Sixth Annual Wooden Surfboard Day
This years Wooden Surfboard Day will be held on Sunday 3rd of August in the park at Currumbin Alley. The gathering is a great way to connect with other board builders and like minded people.
This years Wooden Surfboard Day will be held on Sunday 3rd of August in the park at Currumbin Alley. The gathering is a great way to connect with other board builders and like minded people.
In absolutely pumping six foot plus Padang Padang 24 local Balinese surfers battled it out for the two wildcard spots up for grabs in the prestigious Rip Curl Cup Padang Padang.
In 1980 three young Sydney surfers headed to the farthest frontier of Indonesia, an unheard of region called the Mentawai Islands. There they found one of the world's great lefthanders and camped in a fisherman's hut on the swampy headland surfing the wave alone. It'd be fifteen years before the surfing world twigged to what they found.
Early season shacks with a bunch of Lagundri locals plus one or two dudes from Maui.
Who owns a surf break? Who can stop others from surfing it and on what grounds? After numerous trips to the Maldives, photographer Joel Coleman questions the right of anyone to stake a claim and restrict others. It's a complex debate but also an urgent one.
As the title says...though there's a few dolphins surfing also.
The largest swell so far this year is currently bearing down on the Indonesian Archipelago and beyond.
An illustrated children's book to introduce the little people to surfing.
Jimmy Hendrix on the axe and vox, Kamalei Alexander on the sled and cannon (more Luger than bazooka).
Tim Bonython has gathered a selection of shots for a 2014 showreel. Includes a few barrels, few airs, but the undisputable highlight is the till now unseen wipeout of Myron Porter at The Right. It's a horror show.
For the last fortnight the Roaring Forties storm track has been...well, roaring. From the South Atlantic to southern Indian Ocan and across to the Sotuhern Ocean the WAMs are showing a chain of red.
“Di waves dem go mak u feel fine." The surfEXPLORE team travel to the remote Turtle Islands off the southern coast of Sierra Leone.