Stu Nettle
Friday 28/08
On Wednesday Mick Fanning joined the Tassie locals at thumping Shipsterns Bluff. Just over a month after his close call at Jeffreys Bay, Fanning dropped into the jaws of Shippies and made good his escape.
Fri 28 August 11:10am
A trip to the north Indonesian island chain still brings a heightened sense of anticipation, because mystique aside, the Mentawais consistently delivers unlike any other region on Earth.
Fri 28 August 11:10am
A trip to the north Indonesian island chain still brings a heightened sense of anticipation, because mystique aside, the Mentawais consistently delivers unlike any other region on Earth.
Stu Nettle
Thursday 27/08
Design and construction aren't the only areas of innovation in the surfboard industry. Resin, that stuff that envelops every board that exits every factory, is just as important. John Dowse is an Australian surfer and shaper working on a new range of resins.
Stu Nettle
Thursday 27/08
A moderate to highly absurd multi-craft pilgrimage exploring the upper echelons of cool...and by cool I mean ice-freaking-cold.
Danny Hayes
Wednesday 26/08
It was the morning of the finals and the conditions were similar to what they'd been all contest: 4-6 foot, windy, and shallow...
Wed 26 August 10:52am
Photographer Elliot Gray is in Peru working on a project with a purpose.
Wed 26 August 10:52am
Photographer Elliot Gray is in Peru working on a project with a purpose.
Danny Hayes
Tuesday 25/08
Like the waves, today's action at Teahupoo was a mash up. After seven consecutive lay days the WSL sounded the hooter and the remaining surfers paddled out into sideshore wobbly, but occasionally barrelling, 4-6 foot surf.