Coxos, in Portugal, has many moods. On small days, it's a roping right pointbreak with the odd tube section. But, unlike most points that max out at a certain size, Coxos can handle big swell.
“You shall not eat it, nor shall you touch it, lest you die.” That’s the Big Man, as quoted in the King James edition, speaking to Adam and Eve about the Garden of Eden and its Forbidden Fruit.
Most surfers travel to Sumbawa's Lakey Peak for its A-frame tubes and clean rippable walls. Not Kael Walsh and Rolo Montes. While most surfers cracked it at dawn, these two slept in during their trip.
Ahead of Paris 2024, and surfing’s second appearance in the Olympics – slated for late July, early August at Teahupo’o, Tahiti – a shiny new aluminum tower has been constructed on the famed reef, which sparked outcries of environmental concern.
Most surfers spend months (and sometimes even years) collecting clips. Not Indonesia's Bronson Meydi. "Bronson is next level," says Max DeSantis, who edited "Missing Pieces," the latest offering from the young up-and-comer.
There’s something about ocean spray that enchants us all, not least of those of us who fancy being slung out of a resplendent, spuming cylinder of H2O.
Summer in southern California has long been suspected as a hotspot for juvenile great white sharks. The big guys? Up north, lurking beneath the surface.
Last week, we reported on the upcoming opening of Sydney’s Wavegarden Pool. The A$75 million project is to be run by UrbnSurf, who opened Australia’s first surf park in Melbourne.
Another low-pressure system, sitting up in the north Pacific, is set to push south along the west coast over the weekend. It eventually moves onshore, far north of SoCal, keeping rain away from our area.
Building high pressure and a subsequent strengthening of the pressure gradient will allow for strong northwesterly winds to prevail through the weekend.
Moderate northwesterly winds persist through Friday morning with occasional fresh to strong gusts through various portions of the coastal waters, mostly in the southern waters.