Ricochet, The PAWsome Surfing Dog
Surf Dog Ricochet does more than just ride waves – she helps disabled surfers become reacquainted with the water
Surf Dog Ricochet does more than just ride waves – she helps disabled surfers become reacquainted with the water
Marion Stratford talks story with surf legend Robert August
The Mauli Ola Foundation helps young kids with Cystic Fibrosis using a miraculous treatment – the sea.
Writer Marion Stratford looks back at some surf lingo phrases that have been retired from popular use
Self reflective new film Hollywood Don’t Surf made big waves at Cannes, and they were all there because of one lady…
Amazing story about the origin of the boards made by Greg Hall under the Petroglyph Surfboards name – a must read!
Dave Christensen gives new life to a beater longboard by resurrecting it as a quad fish
Growing up in the sixties, there was no such thing as surf wax. Surfers either robbed and melted down all of mom’s candles, or they broke down and bought some Gulf Wax.
Imagine your surfboard defining your place in society. In Ancient Hawaii, it did.
Surfing was once the sport of Hawai’ian kings, and involved different types of boards and surfing styles. Hawai’ian surfboards were even restricted by class.