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Team Hawaii has conquered the 2014 ISA World Junior Surfing Championship (WJSC), at La Loberia (La FAE), Ecuador.

After a week of tight competition, the Hawaiian surfing team stole two gold medals in the finals to clinch the Team Champion Trophy.

The ocean came alive on the final day of competition, as the swell arrived with powerful waves in the 6 -8 feet range. The conditions provided great waves for the world’s best juniors to perform at their highest level.

The first final in the water was   …  More

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All season the Bend-locals of Mt. Bachelor have been showcasing their exploits in the finely manicured Mt. Bachelor parks and even though winter is drawing to a closer, there’s plenty of snow and no shortage of talent at this Oregon resort. In episode 4 of Bachelor Party, Jake Rose, Randal Seaton, Jared Elston, Will Dennis, Paul Gilbert, Alex Kollar, and JD Dennis provide us with our favorite edit to date and with the quality of videos and riding that has been coming out of this group, that’s saying a lot. Enjoy. Filmed and edited by Jim Sanco.

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“I was asked by Anthony Kotoun and Matt Knowles to shoot this event for 11th Hour Racing and Line Honors this past March in Key Largo, Florida. There wasn’t much breeze and out of the three days of planned racing we got in one days racing. But that one day was amazing! What a great boat to shoot. I used the Canon XF 300 mounted on a EasyRig with a Kenyon 8×8 gyro to keep the camera steady. For the aerials I used a Phantom One with a GoPro and next time will be using the new Sea Hex six engine waterproof drone! Cant wait to get that puppy airborne. We also used two GoPro cameras mounted on the boats and rigs and they picked up the action very well from their different vantage points. I am looking forward to the next event in Rhode Island!.

A big thank you to Adrian van der Wal for his help on location in Key Largo with hauling the gear around and flying the drone over the yacht club and race area and to Tate MacDowell for an excellent job on the edit of the video.”

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It’s surfing at its most extreme. A group of friends trekked 2,000 miles to Iceland, in minus 2C temperatures in their search for massive waves.

After flying to Reykjavik, the surfers braved 10 days driving in snow and ice to reach the remote Akureyri by van – even having to get out and push the vehicle up a snowy slope to reach their destination   …  More

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