Waimea Bay on Oʻahu’s North Shore is one of the most iconic big-wave surf spots in the world. It sits between Haleʻiwa and Sunset Beach. It’s the birthplace of big-wave
Waimea Bay on Oʻahu’s North Shore is one of the most iconic big-wave surf spots in the world. It sits between Haleʻiwa and Sunset Beach. It’s the birthplace of big-wave
I titled this post Who the hell is Fatty?, but really it’s about what’s next for The Wipeout Weekly after the pod, newsletter, and website. The short answer is: a
May we all live long enough to be the subject of this week’s Sunday Surf Poem. Welcome to “Elderly Surfer” by Laurence Goldstein. Want to hear it instead? There’s a
🇵🇹 portugal: 13-year-old charges nazaré Thirteen-year-old Ana Gabriela “Aninha” Pessoti Dagostini just paddled straight into surfing history, charging a legit big wave at Nazaré with help from big-wave legend Lucas
Kaboom. The worlds collide. This week’s word of the week and wave of the week and surf spot of the week and a surf news of the week is cloudbreak
This is one of those articles that start as one thing and thankfully turn into something completely different. Because, let’s face it, who wants to hear about surfing Nazis or
Wouldn’t you want to magically get better at surfing while you’re not surfing? Wouldn’t we all. Alas, no magic trick available—but we do have some good ideas about the sports
If you’ve never heard about The Endless Summer are you even a surfer? At least after today’s episode, you can pretend you’ve watched it. I have a framed The Endless
Word of the week—or more like concept of the week—is tow surfing, or tow-in surfing. That other kind of surfing that we don’t usually do, because we’re not nuts enough
Sunday Surf Poem is here. And today we’ll be sharing Hurricane Warning: Surfers. It was published in May 1998 and written by Peter Makuck, an American poet, short story writer,






