In the surf world, Skeleton Bay is like a mythical creature. A unicorn, centaur, bigfoot, et cetera. The Namibian freight train is such a perfect wave, that it’s almost unbelievable. Except, unlike ...
There’s more than meets the eye, when it comes to Skeleton Bay. Sure, it’s inarguably the world’s longest, most perfect, sand-bottomed, barreling lefthand pointbreak in the world. No question. But ...
Never has surfing been documented at such a quick rate than it is right now. High-quality clips, edits, shorts and full-lengths come and go so fast that they're often forgotten by the next day, ...
Stokelore is a monthly series, which features some of the best writers in the sport celebrating and analyzing various aspects of surf culture, history and travel. Dave Parmenter’s piece below, which ...
To say Koa Smith was at the right place at the right time is perfectly accurate. To say he got lucky — that’s missing the point. Perched precariously on his surfboard, the 23-year-old from Hawaii rode ...
"50 hours of travel, all middle seats, with no upgrades." That's how Nate Florence's Namibia trip began. If you're wondering why a pro surfer with a million miles would ever have to rough it on an ...
Krzysztof is one of those rare talents who loves his home surf, and has been instrumental in capturing the greatest moments ...
WHISTLER, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Sunshine girl Emma Lincoln-Smith used to ride the waves in the Sydney suburb of Narabeen before her sporting career went cold -- much colder. Sign up here. When a letter ...