The sport of surfing is regarded widely for its commendable surfing prompts. But, at the same time surfing is infamous for taking its athletes down into the infinity of the ocean. For instance, in 1994, legendary big-wave surfer, Mark Foo fell prey…
[embedded content] When Maverick’s winds up, it throws a hell of a pitch. And when it does, you can be sure that Powerlines Productions is going to be there to catch the action. On December 28, that action was real, and there…
Words by Luke Gartside. It’s a fresh October morning in Ericeira and Cornishman Tom Lowe is standing on a windy clifftop whirring with nervous energy. Just below, a solid autumn swell is detonating noisily on the slab known as Cave. While a…
Learn to shred and change the game. December 10, 2022 by Ultiworld in Sponsored with comments This post is sponsored by Ultimate Shred Fest. You can get registered for Shred Fest and learn revolutionary techniques for ultimate. (Left to right) AJ Merriman,…
The inaugural Mavericks Festival, held Saturday at Pillar Point Harbor, captured the buoyant energy and sense of community inherent in the renegade sport the event celebrated, with food, music and plenty of ways to connect with ocean culture. The free festival ran…
Surfing is more than just a water sport. For those who participate, the activity becomes a lifestyle. Waking up at five in the morning, just to get in the perfect sunrise session, is a rush that is unexplainable. Surfing originated in Hawaii,…
Sunny Hundal, a pretend journalist mistake Summer months for climate change According to Sunny Hundal, a pretend journalist from the Independent (UK), it’s summer and that means humans have set off climate change alarm bells across the world. Texas political science professor,…
Balaram Stack went on a snowboarding trip in Brighton after Stab Highway. Slopes, beers, and powder were a nice change of pace from the frantic dance of our challenge-travel show. Lately, Bal’s been testing teals in Pascuales, finding a deeper sense of…
By nolandeck | June 24, 2022 2:44 pm ET “It felt like I went to, like, the tenth dimension underwater. It was so violent and turbulent, going from deep to shallow to just, you know, my feet hitting my side, my arms hitting…
Content This content can also be viewed on the site it originates from. Watching Kai Lenny surf at Pe‘ahi, a big-wave spot off the north coast of Maui, is slightly heart-stopping. You may have seen it on video, but that doesn’t prepare…