By: Chris Latronic Photo: Tony Heff When did you make the transition into big wave surfing? I never had a...
Every dollar you donate will be matched by an anonymous donor up to $5,000 until January 30, 2016. Mālama Pūpūkea-Waimea had a...
By Lauren Rolland Warm ocean waters have lasted into the fall and winter months in Hawai‘i and residents have been relishing in consistent waves sans springsuits. Currently in the midst of what looks to be one of the strongest El Niños in recorded history, the season kicked off with a...
It’s a humid morning. The winds are calm, yet the excitement in the air creates an opposite atmosphere. The buzz...
Surfer Magazine announced the North Shore Community Land Trust as the 2015 SURFER Poll “Agent of Change” award recipient and beneficiary of...
Theres one thing that the North Shore is known for besides the cute turtles that thousands of tourist come to see daily. Its the waves. With some of the most powerful waves on earth, the North Shore is the go to place to witness Mother Nature at its finest. Here...
In the lush, remote town of Hana, the quiet, country lifestyle keeps residents grounded. There are no malls, no supermarkets,...
It is no secret that Oahu is home to some of the world’s best waves- each year, hordes of surfers from...
By Shelby Welinder Photos Ethan Lovell Christian Driggs stands on a dirt road surrounded by darkness, lit up only from the occasional passing headlights and burst of lightning in the night sky. When visible, I see the leading team member wipe sweat from his brow. The Waves for Water (W4W)...
Q and A with Hunani Kane and Jason Patterson The Hōkūle‘a is one of Hawai’i’s most regal symbols of ancient...
Lift the lid on Matt Meola’s creative mind as he gets country with his buddies – son’s of legendary Willie...
By Mike Latronic Being a surfer can be downright risky. While there are millions of surfers worldwide, I’d be inclined to guess that only a small percentage actually do it daily or weekly – and even a smaller number that venture regularly into “extreme” conditions. By extreme that could mean perilously...