Brazil isn’t a country known for its big waves and yet, over the past decade, Brazilians have been dominating the world of surfing. But why tho? Filmmaker Andy Burgess explores what it is about athletes like Lucas “Chumbo” Chianca, Mateus Herdy, Carlos Burle, Rodrigo Koxa and more that have led them to become champions of the surfing world, despite not growing up in big wave surfing hostpots.
I went and checked out the new setup at the village and we had a very solid crew for the session! Heaps of new transfers and lines which makes it super fun!! – Logan Martin
My little series of vids showing some of my favorite trails at Mt. Bachelor bike park. This time we are riding the trail, “Rockfall” — a trundling bundle of goodness; that goodness gracious, was gracious enough to spit us all out in one piece. Steeper than the trail we were on last week (which was “Rattlesnake”) and even more technical. Dusty Wygle and Matt “Oatman” Edleston joined in on the action this time around and consumed more Dust than the recommended daily dosage. – Cam McCaul
Ever since Kelly Slater first unveiled his man-made tube machine in Lemoore to the spellbound public back in 2015, wave pools have seemingly popped up all over the map. What were once thought of as chlorinated novelties are now the center of a fast-expanding wave pool industry. Do a quick Google search and you’ll find surf parks in Waco, Lemoore, Palm Springs, Melbourne, Bristol and more. With dozens of others in various stages of planning and construction, artificial waves will likely only become more prevalent in surfing in the years to come.
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