A combination of schedule changes at the WSL, sponsorship shifts, permitting and more have ended Hawaii's Triple Crown of Surfing. And we're all lesser for it.
Matt George recently sat down with ...Lost's Matt Biolos to get his opinion on the greatest aspects of surf culture. It made for a thought-provoking read.
A recent storm on Bali destroyed sections of a contentious seawall currently under construction at Uluwatu. Videos showed sections of the wall swept out to sea.
Hiking the 2,200-mile Appalachian Trail is a monumental achievement for anyone. Now imagine doing it with 13 kids in tow – it sounds almost impossible.
It's just the two of you paddling a big, sharky lineup, and your friend disappears. What then? The author recalls surfing with his partner when things go wrong.
A “Bomb Cyclone” hit the British Columbia coast this week, and combined with cold air, delivered dry powder to Whistler-Blackcomb. It was a great opening day.
Matt McGillivray isn’t “most pro surfers.” The South African has been wingsuiting and squeezing in adrenaline-fueled “shenanigans” ahead of the 2025 season.
Big wave surfing and mountaineering might seem like different pursuits of nature — one fluid and one solid — but the have commonalities on so many levels.
Gerry Lopez talks about his first Coral Cruiser, a game changing surfboard in barreling waves – part of a series of designs that allowed us to ride the tube.
Prolific shooter Sam Moody talks about working with idols, the feast or famine of a freelancer, "Australian coolism," and how creativity and passion are key.
Hawaiians David Kawānanakoa, Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana’ole and Edward Keli’ialonui were attending military school when they first surfed the waters of Santa Cruz.
Yes, Kai Lenny has taken inspiration from snowboarding and applied it to big wave surfing. We spoke with him as he took notes at Natural Selection Revelstoke.
Surfers need sponsorships to make a living, but sometimes those relationships go south. Here are 7 of the most tumultuous splits between surfers and sponsors.
John John Florence told us he'd love to see the WSL Finals at a wave like Pipeline. He spoke with us about the WSL, retirement, and a number of other nuggets.
The language of surfers is certainly unique to the lifestyle. It's not always easy to understand. We examine the dialect and why it sounds the way it does.