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Surfing can be funny, especially when the sport’s stereotypes come into play. Discover humorous jokes involving surfers, surfboards and surf lingo.

Surfing jokes are usually silly. And that’s what’s great about surf pranks. If we’re able to laugh at ourselves, then we’re building a solid history and culture around surfers and surfing.

Discover the best surf jokes and share the laughter with all your surfing friends. It’s nothing but satire. Are you having a laugh?   …  More

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Santa Barbara, California–based pro surfer dishes on his top Hawaiian Pleasures

With its swaying palms, sun-drenched beaches, epic surf, and spirit of aloha, what’s not to love about the North Shore of Oahu? It’s ground zero in the world of surf, and commonly referred to as the “proving grounds” for surfers—meaning prove yourself on the North Shore of Oahu and you’re respected throughout the world. Santa Barbara, California–based brothers Conner and Parker Coffin have been traveling to the North Shore since before they were teenagers, and their level of surfing there reflects it. So, in celebration of his just-released edit, titled “Hawaii Pleasure,” we caught up with one half of the Young Wise Tails duo, Conner, to see what it is about the North Shore that keeps him coming back for    …  more  

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Chris visits David and Derrick in Del Mar to discover The Bin, a re-purposed shipping container that is now a board shaping and glassing studio.

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Getting tossed around by shorebreak and slammed into the sand day after day is a rough go; Clark Little wouldn’t have it any other way. In fact, for the North Shore local, it’s all in a good day’s work. But the Waimea addict didn’t grow up snapping shots with his father’s camera like so many photographers do. He instead set out to capture his longtime stomping grounds when his wife came home with a framed photograph of Waimea shorebreak, an image he figured he would be able to easily replicate. Having never owned a camera, he threw a cheap “waterproof” casing over a cheaper point-and-shoot and headed out to the beach. Since that first attempt, Clark has not only emulated his wife’s purchased wall art, but — with a gallery in Haleiwa and international recognition — has become a heavily respected fixture of wave photography.

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