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Outside May 2006 |
Surf Guide Looking for liquid thrills, a cool buzz, and the supreme stoke of walking on water? Here's the fast formula for your surfing immersion. |
AskMen.com Harry Marks |
Top 10: Surfing Beaches Some people hit the beach to relax and bask in the sun, but the real beach lovers are those who engage in a much more energetic activity: surfing. If you are among the growing number of adventurous sportsmen who love to hang 10, you'll be very interested in the following list. |
Outside January 2010 James Nestor |
Norway's Tasty Waves Norway's surfers experience ice-cream headaches, cod on their breath, and incredible tales of adventure on surfing's coolest frontier. |
Outside June 2009 Joe Mozingo |
Slab Waves Slab waves bring on the next frontier of surfing. |
Outside August 2004 Daniel Duane |
The Lip Comes Down Wipe out trying to bodysurf the Newport Wedge and you'll burst an eardrum, yank out a shoulder, or snap a few ribs. |
Real Travel Adventures April 2007 Bart Allen Berry |
Kayak Fishing and Osama Bin Laden Kayaks have become so versatile that you can surf it, tour on the open sea or any estuary or river mouth with 6 inches of water and you can paddle out to sea wherever the fish are. |
Outside November 2006 Mark Sundeen |
The Coldest Ride Fall in Yakutat, Alaska, means camouflage, salmon, and the sweetest swells on the far north shore |
Adventure May 2005 Jeff Gangemi |
Catch a Latin Break Surfari Finder Ten great places to go surfing in Latin America, from beginner-friendly to most challenging. |
Outside September 2009 Jonah Lehrer |
Clay Marzo: Liquid Cure Clay Marzo is one of the world's most gifted surfers. Clay Marzo has Asperger's syndrome' a form of high-functioning autism. And it is only when the 20-year-old steps off of dry land and immerses himself in the water that these two statements make perfect, miraculous sense. |
Outside January 2003 Alison Berkley |
Crush Blues Women's surfing is riding a new pop-culture tsunami. So why can't the pros make it with a tour of their own? |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 Jordan Burke |
Surf's Up, Dude -- In Europe, That Is As the surfing craze washes over the continent, apparel makers are riding a mighty big wave. |
Salon.com August 16, 2002 Charles Taylor |
"Blue Crush" Saga of surfer girls in Hawaii is a snooze. On land, that is. On the water, it might be the most intense visual experience you'll find at the movies this year. |
Outside April 2010 Bucky McMahon |
SUP Dude Masochistic surf kook bent on taming very large stand-up paddleboard seeks Graveyard of the Atlantic for island-linking expedition entirely at whim of wind and waves. |
Reason October 2004 Sara Rimensnyder |
Surf's Up Riding Giants, a new documentary starts with a cheeky crash course on the history of surfing, then homes in on three major stories: the rise of modern surfing in 1950s Hawaii; the surfing world's 1992 discovery of the big waves at Maverick's; and finally, the landscape of tow-in surfing. |
Inc. October 2008 Jess McCuan |
Passions: Ryan Black, CEO of Sambazon This 33-year-old CEO spends his days dashing among meetings with managers, investors, and marketers. But in less than an hour, he can get to top-notch surfing spots such as Laguna, Huntington, and Trestles. |
AskMen.com April 5, 2014 James Fell |
Why You Should Be Surfing This Summer - According To The World's Best Surfer Snowboarders always think they're going to be able to hop on a surfboard and just do it, but not if they can't swim. I always say that surfing is one of the few sports where you run with your arms. |
Salon.com June 9, 2000 J.A. Getzlaff |
Wave rage Some Aussie surfers are attacking tourist "kooks" for stealing their breaks. |
Outside May 2002 Mike Harrelson |
The New Fusion Where kite flying and wakeboarding collide... |
Outside May 2007 Steven Kotler |
Nine Reasons to Buy the Malloy Brothers a Beer How do three guys who get paid to surf the world, shoot movies, and design sweet gear still make you want to pick up their tab? |
Outside June 2008 Brad Melekian |
Laird Who? Meet Greg Long, the heir to the throne of big-wave surfing. |
Outside March 2005 |
Hawaiian Islands Overview Grab your shades, wax your board, and check out our tropical--paradise smackdown, in which we scour the Aloha State's sweetest shorelines, lushest mountains, coolest adventures, choicest chow, and hippest nightlife |
Outside March 2009 Mark Anders |
Surf Trek It was supposed to be a dream trip: a week along one of Europe's last empty coastlines, riding waves, drinking wine, and sleeping on the beach. And it (mostly) was. |
Outside February 2008 |
Above Average Joes Whatever daredevilry you aim to master, you can go from zero to hero a lot faster than you think. Join our brave, bruised guinea pigs on their quests to prove that, with a little time and energy (and the right coach), any bum can be amazing. |
Outside March 2006 Ben Marcus |
Over His Head A Pipeline prodigy make, and rides, some very big waves |
Outside March 2005 |
The Surfer's Seaplane Surfers use sea planes to catch big waves. |
Entrepreneur July 2009 Dennis Romero |
Surfing's Next Safari Firewire shapes a new generation of surfers. |
Outside July 2008 Marc Peruzzi |
Surf Bored Bemoaning our cultural wipe out. |
Outside March 2006 Nathanael Johnson |
Human Nature There's no substitute for the natural world, but engineers are catching up. Ten years ago, an indoor climbing wall turned heads; now developers are mimicking mountains, rivers, and oceans. |
Popular Mechanics July 2007 Chris Dixon |
Re-engineering America's Beaches, 1 Tax Dollar at a Time Pumping sediment onto the nation's beaches is an expensive fix for the erosion caused by coastal development and often a bad fix at that. |
Outside February 2008 Jimmie Briggs |
Dudes, Mellow! With Kelly Slater as his chief ambassador, Southern California surf legend Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz had a plan to teach the kids of Israel and Palestine how to get barreled and bring peaceful vibes to the Middle East along the way. |
Outside December 2003 |
Epic: The Dawn of Expedition Surfing For surfers, the stretch of empty central California coastline beginning some 40 miles south of San Luis Obispo at Surf Beach and ending 40 miles farther south is forbidden fruit -- home to some of the state's best waves but almost entirely off-limits. A new, adventurous workaround. |
Scientific American December 26, 2005 |
Echoes from the Past Many scientists are encouraging officials in tsunami-prone areas to consider such factors as destroyed protective natural barriers like coral reefs and sand dunes when designing new building codes and evacuation routes. |
Popular Mechanics April 2010 |
How a Hurricane Wavemaker Works (With Video!) To engineer better buildings, researchers at Oregon State University's Wave Research Laboratory bust walls with waves generated by this artificial tsunami machine. |
Outside March 2002 Nancy Ambrosiano |
Ride the Tide Eight daredevil surfers head to the Amazon for a shot at the longest, wildest white-knuckle ride in the world... |
Inc. June 2004 Ian Mount |
Blue Streak Sky Dayton, founder of EarthLink and Boingo Wireless, has a way of hitting upon the waves of the future. In his spare time, he hits waves of a different kind -- surfing. |
Outside November 2009 Thayer Walker |
The Greatest Show on Surf What's more entertaining than a big-wave contest at Maverick's? The two men fighting over it. |
Outside June 2010 Michael Roberts |
Iron Jack In which Jack Johnson, the world's favorite sunny-day-at-the-beach singer, morphs into a hardened wild man with help from a surprising piece of inspiration. (Don't worry, his new music still goes perfectly with coconuts.) |
Smithsonian June 2007 Owen Edwards |
Endless Summers For almost 50 years, surfing legend LeRoy Grannis has been shooting the curl. Not many sports photographers are major players in the sports they cover, but Grannis was an exception. |
Outside September 2005 Justin Nyberg |
Crowding Giants The growing mob at surfing's premier big wave Peahi has tow-in veterans fearing for their lives |
Outside June 2006 Mark Jenkins |
Breaking Away The average American employee has the fewest paid days off in the world. To make matters worse, the average American employee only takes 9 of his 12 days of vacation. Learn to break away and get the rest you deserve. |
American Family Physician June 15, 2005 |
Safe Surfing A patient guide to first-aid, preventive care, and other issues arising from the sport. |
Outside August 2007 Brad Melekian |
Don't Ask, Don't Tell The author doesn't want to tell you when or where he surfs. He believes that when you find that perfect beach, or trail, or fishing hole, it's nice to keep it your own little secret. |
Outside July 2007 Jon Cohen |
Hollywood Drops In With its mad-genius creator, an A-list team of writers, and actors who know how to rip, can HBO's new left-coast drama, John from Cincinnati, finally get surf culture right? |
Fast Company August 2001 Fast Company |
My Favorite Bookmarks: Steve Wadsworth Picks from the President of Walt Disney Internet Group... |
Outside June 2007 Mark Anders |
Fuller Up A journey from model surfer to model/surfer. |
Outside April 2007 James Nestor |
Tough Break Restrictions on personal watercraft threaten California's baddest wave |
Entrepreneur May 2004 Sara Wilson |
Doug C. Smith The founder of Dean Miller Surf Sheets, a manufacturer of tropical and surf-themed home furnishings, talks about how he built his company. |
Outside October 2009 Todd Balf |
Check Out My Wood! - Grain Surfboards Workshop How a carpentry-challenged non-surfer built a classic wooden longboard with his own kook hands. |
Outside December 2007 Charles Bethea |
Surf and Turf An Aussie filmmaker and former professional surfer makes waves with a documentary about gang life Down Under. |
BusinessWeek June 6, 2005 Christopher Palmeri |
They're Wet And Really Wild Daring water rides are borrowing thrills from amusement park rides. |