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Wired May 2004 Carl Hoffman |
Endless Summer (on Demand) Kerry Black is bringing world-class waves to the malls of America. Grab your board - surf's up 6 a.m. to midnight, 365 days a year. |
Inc. October 2008 Jess McCuan |
Passions: Ryan Black, CEO of Sambazon This 33-year-old CEO spends his days dashing among meetings with managers, investors, and marketers. But in less than an hour, he can get to top-notch surfing spots such as Laguna, Huntington, and Trestles. |
Outside June 2008 Brad Melekian |
Laird Who? Meet Greg Long, the heir to the throne of big-wave surfing. |
AskMen.com Harry Marks |
Top 10: Surfing Beaches Some people hit the beach to relax and bask in the sun, but the real beach lovers are those who engage in a much more energetic activity: surfing. If you are among the growing number of adventurous sportsmen who love to hang 10, you'll be very interested in the following list. |
Reason October 2004 Sara Rimensnyder |
Surf's Up Riding Giants, a new documentary starts with a cheeky crash course on the history of surfing, then homes in on three major stories: the rise of modern surfing in 1950s Hawaii; the surfing world's 1992 discovery of the big waves at Maverick's; and finally, the landscape of tow-in surfing. |
Outside May 2006 |
Surf Guide Looking for liquid thrills, a cool buzz, and the supreme stoke of walking on water? Here's the fast formula for your surfing immersion. |
Outside July 2003 |
New Wave The news this past march that ten relatively unknown Frenchmen rode 60-foot-plus waves at Belharra Reef, two miles off the French village of St. Jean de Luz, in the Bay of Biscay, hit Hawaiian and Californian surfers like a longboard to the head. |
Outside August 2007 Brad Melekian |
Don't Ask, Don't Tell The author doesn't want to tell you when or where he surfs. He believes that when you find that perfect beach, or trail, or fishing hole, it's nice to keep it your own little secret. |
Outside June 2007 Mark Anders |
Fuller Up A journey from model surfer to model/surfer. |
Popular Mechanics April 2010 |
How a Hurricane Wavemaker Works (With Video!) To engineer better buildings, researchers at Oregon State University's Wave Research Laboratory bust walls with waves generated by this artificial tsunami machine. |
Outside January 2010 James Nestor |
Norway's Tasty Waves Norway's surfers experience ice-cream headaches, cod on their breath, and incredible tales of adventure on surfing's coolest frontier. |
Outside July 2008 Marc Peruzzi |
Surf Bored Bemoaning our cultural wipe out. |
Outside November 2006 Mark Sundeen |
The Coldest Ride Fall in Yakutat, Alaska, means camouflage, salmon, and the sweetest swells on the far north shore |
Outside March 2006 Ben Marcus |
Over His Head A Pipeline prodigy make, and rides, some very big waves |
Salon.com August 16, 2002 Charles Taylor |
"Blue Crush" Saga of surfer girls in Hawaii is a snooze. On land, that is. On the water, it might be the most intense visual experience you'll find at the movies this year. |
Outside December 2003 |
Epic: The Dawn of Expedition Surfing For surfers, the stretch of empty central California coastline beginning some 40 miles south of San Luis Obispo at Surf Beach and ending 40 miles farther south is forbidden fruit -- home to some of the state's best waves but almost entirely off-limits. A new, adventurous workaround. |
Outside November 2009 Thayer Walker |
The Greatest Show on Surf What's more entertaining than a big-wave contest at Maverick's? The two men fighting over it. |
AskMen.com April 5, 2014 James Fell |
Why You Should Be Surfing This Summer - According To The World's Best Surfer Snowboarders always think they're going to be able to hop on a surfboard and just do it, but not if they can't swim. I always say that surfing is one of the few sports where you run with your arms. |
Geotimes October 2004 Megan Sever |
Super Waves Sink Ships For centuries, sailors have reported giant walls of water rising up out of nowhere, and for the first time, satellite observations are confirming the existence of such rogue waves. |
Outside March 2005 |
The Surfer's Seaplane Surfers use sea planes to catch big waves. |
Salon.com June 9, 2000 J.A. Getzlaff |
Wave rage Some Aussie surfers are attacking tourist "kooks" for stealing their breaks. |
Popular Mechanics October 23, 2009 Tyghe Trimble |
Wave Power Desalination Plant Coming Soon to Texas With seawater filtered with energy from wave power filling corn-based plastic bottles, I have as close as you can get to environmentally friendly bottled water. |
Adventure May 2005 Jeff Gangemi |
Catch a Latin Break Surfari Finder Ten great places to go surfing in Latin America, from beginner-friendly to most challenging. |
The Motley Fool June 18, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Riding Out a Financial Tsunami Investing in some stocks will make you feel like a professional surfer. Other stocks will make your worst wipeout seem like a ride in a water park. |
Outside June 2003 |
The Reef 'on unfavorable days' Exhibition Photographers Ian and Erick Regnard have followed surfing's World Tour for the past six years, shooting the planet's most famous surf personalities on and off their boards. From the multitude of images they've captured over the years, the Regnards have compiled a stunning exhibition. |
The Motley Fool May 2, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
Don't Catch This Wave Wave power remains a risky investment. |
Geotimes August 2003 Christina Reed |
Making mountains from a molehill Jason Saleeby of Caltech says the Laramide Slab owes its uniqueness to having carried a plateau from the distant seafloor, which helps explain why the shallow oceanic slab sheared off a segment of western North America's continental lithosphere. |
InternetNews August 5, 2010 |
Google Wave Washes Out Google Wave, the technology once heralded as a replacement for email, IM and other forms of Internet-based office collaboration, has been sunk. |
Financial Advisor December 2003 J. Michael Martin |
Surf's Up... Someplace There is always opportunity, even in overheated markets. |