Episode 0
Four surfers take a 47 foot trimaran through a "lost" Pacific Archipelago for six months of wave and island discovery. This article journals their experiences through vivid photos and thoughtful words.
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Ep. 0
Photographer Isaac Zoller’s stills and movement from Laguna Beach and wider Pacific environs.
Sean O’Brien fuses real-time buoy data with art to remain connected to the ocean, wherever he is in the world.
Royalty, surf emissaries, and azure lineups in Tonga with Jeff Divine.
A profile of one of Kauai's most prolific wave riders, Titus Kinimaka by Drew Kampion. Kampion details Kinimaka's Hawaiian lineage and his big wave acumen. The story is centered on a wipeout Kinimaka took at Waimea Bay in 1989, where he broke his femur and had to be airlifted from the water. His subsequent recovery provided him with renewed focus and determination.
Ep. 41
On the evolution of surfboard design, market domination, perfecting polyurethane, government regulation, and Blank Monday and the end of Clark Foam.