On Fridays, we usually run our Hey Zuz I’m Confused segment. I didn’t think it’d be fair to run one this holiday week with genuine concern. So I made one
On Fridays, we usually run our Hey Zuz I’m Confused segment. I didn’t think it’d be fair to run one this holiday week with genuine concern. So I made one
Holiday period, no holiday period—we must do Sunday Surf Poem. Today, I wanted to introduce you to a poem about a surfing shark. Well, actually, it’s a poem about a
I have this coffee-table book called Surfboards by Guy Motil, published in 2007. It chronicles the evolution of surfboard design over the last century, featuring photography and history from Longboard
Do you know how big the biggest wave ever ridden was? Ha. No one knows, because no one can agree on the exact height. Some of the biggest waves ever
Today is Boxing Day in the UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand—you know, the Commonwealth countries. Second Day of Christmas in Poland, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and some other European countries.
What did Christmas look like in ancient Hawaiʻi? Short answer: it didn’t—at least not in the way we think of Christmas. Before Western contact, ancient Hawaiʻi followed a completely different
Will you be entertaining over this holiday period? The Wipeout Weekly is here to make you look like the most engaging and fascinating host ever—by providing Surf Snack wisdom that
What would you like to get as a Christmas gift—or an end-of-year bonus if you’re not celebrating? It can’t be a physical item. It can be an ability, a skill,
Sunday Surf Poem has arrived—and it’s a rhyming one. Surf-Boarding by Marion Strobel. Marion Strobel was a fiction writer, critic, and poet, and an associate editor of Poetry from 1920
I’ve been reading about Kai Lenny’s trip to the legendary Mullaghmore big-wave surf spot in County Sligo, Ireland, in Stab Magazine. At The Wipeout Weekly, we don’t care as much






