Huey is Australia’s god of sea and surfing, similar to Hawaiʻi’s Kahuna—but not really. First of all, you can actually trace back the etymology of “kahuna” to refer to certain
Huey is Australia’s god of sea and surfing, similar to Hawaiʻi’s Kahuna—but not really. First of all, you can actually trace back the etymology of “kahuna” to refer to certain
🧡 surfing through grief in Hawaiʻi On Hawaiʻi’s North Shore, a program called Surf for the Soul is using surfing as a tool for grief support—not metaphorically, but very literally.
Hey, I’m Laurane My first name is Laurane but as it’s difficult to pronounce, people call me Love—written like “love,” like the love. I’m 33. I’ve been living in Siargao,
Every week I scour the internet for the next Sunday Surf Poem. I found one called “Surfer Lou”, and it’s so endearing and rhymy I thought it’d be a shame
Coaches. The only coach I like is Dave Coaches from Gavin and Stacey, but I think only people in the UK will get that. Let’s talk surf coaches. The ones
Have you ever heard of Skeleton Bay? I had not. Until now, of course. Let’s talk about one of the most famous left-hand breaks in the world. 🌍 where on
Guns. This story was supposed to be about big wave guns. But during my research I came across this little word-of-the-week nugget—overgunned, so we’ll start there. 🧠 word of the
New year. Feels nice, doesn’t it? We hit the reset button and now we can all pretend we’re going to be awesome at surfing in the new year. Bullshark. And
🛟 Surfer saved in Puerto Rico (after 30 hours on the rocks)A 68-year-old surfer went missing near Aguadilla and was found alive the next day, waving for help after spending
Hey, I’m Bonnie. I’m 75, and I live in Oakland, California. I tried surfing for the very first time on a solo trip to Costa Rica, where I went to






