Today we’re off to the home of the Latin Pipeline, Puerto Escondido. These guys don’t care about the commercial side of surfing they just wanna get pitted in some heavy barrels.In a two part series we’re going to be comparing the circus of Hawaii to places a little bit more off the beaten track, like this one.
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When most people think of surfing, images of a bronze-skinned Kelly Slater slicing through Hawaiian or Indonesian waves likely come to mind. But world-class surf spots pop up in places other than tropical islands, and they’re known to surface in cold-water regions and even war-torn areas of the world. Check out our list of unlikely surf spots below  … More
The Surfing for Hope Cancer Benefit 2013 will be held between September 20th-21st, in Pismo Beach, California, with a longboard contest and a dinner.
The event is a way to raise money for Central Coast cancer patients and their families and to spread awareness throughout the surfing community.
“I believe strongly in  … More
The Quiksilver In Memory of Eddie Aikau big wave invitational will officially close its 28th annual holding period tomorrow, Thursday, February 28. A high surf episode with wave face heights of approximately 18 to 20 feet will be building throughout the day at Waimea Bay tomorrow, but is forecast to fall well short of the event’s requirement: 35- to 40-foot faces.
The Hawaiian winter of 2012/13 has been a very active one offering plenty of memorable days of surf, but  … More