By Chris Latronic Mick Fanning- the white lightning- undoubtedly destroyed this year’s Jeffery’s Bay Open WCT event with a spectacular...
We can’t train sharks not to bite people. When we enter the ocean, we are the invaders of their natural...
“I don’t really feel that it should be man and the ecosystem because I don’t think that we are separate. I believe that man is part of the ecosystem. And realizing that helps me strive to find my place in it.” What does your vision for sustainability look like...
By Mike Latronic Being a surfer can be downright risky. While there are millions of surfers worldwide, I’d be inclined to...
Lift the lid on Matt Meola’s creative mind as he gets country with his buddies – son’s of legendary Willie...
Q and A with Hunani Kane and Jason Patterson The Hōkūle‘a is one of Hawai’i’s most regal symbols of ancient culture. With its triangular shaped sails and traditional double hull, the voyaging canoe is a source of pride, appreciation and dignity for the indigenous Hawaiian people. The nostalgic sailing vessel...
By Shelby Welinder Photos Ethan Lovell Christian Driggs stands on a dirt road surrounded by darkness, lit up only from...
It is no secret that Oahu is home to some of the world’s best waves- each year, hordes of surfers from...
In the lush, remote town of Hana, the quiet, country lifestyle keeps residents grounded. There are no malls, no supermarkets, and few creature comforts. Convenience is all about what you can provide for yourself. Born and raised here, surfing’s power couple, Monyca and Ola Eleogram, epitomize this. “We have such an...
Theres one thing that the North Shore is known for besides the cute turtles that thousands of tourist come to...
Surfer Magazine announced the North Shore Community Land Trust as the 2015 SURFER Poll “Agent of Change” award recipient and beneficiary of...
It’s a humid morning. The winds are calm, yet the excitement in the air creates an opposite atmosphere. The buzz runs up and down Kamehameha Highway, along the sand and throughout the beach park, like a current of electricity. A clean NW swell filled in over night and the waves...