Surf culture
From film world icons and titanium grails to slept-on point and shoots, this expert-curated guide outlines the top cameras for all budgets + abilities
From seasoned surfers looking to get loose to first timers playing in white water, no surfer’s quiver is complete without a humble foamie
British Columbia’s capital city offers year-round outdoor adventure, a thriving culinary scene, and world-class cultural institutions
Film photos from Rio De Janeiro's first Joel Tudor Duct Tape Invitational, where 32 of the world's best longboarders compete for the waves and style
Utopian architecture to camping equipment, here's how Bucky Fuller's greatest design changed the world—and how you can build a dome of your own today
The small San Francisco brand uses Japanese Yamamoto neoprene to cut weight & improve warmth—here's how their 5/4/3 suit tested in icy waters near NYC
Located in a tiny fishing village on Vancouver Island, BC, the new boutique hotel embraces Japanese, Scandinavian, and peaceful PNW sensibilities
Organized and led by Black and BIPOC groups, these community-focused events aim to increase accessibility and diverse participation in the outdoors
Vibrant colors, illustrations, and of course, checkerboard galore, this head-to-toe collection embodies the South African surf brand's positive spirit
With her new book "I Just Wanna Surf" the LA-based photographer empowers Black folks to get in the water while challenging what surf media looks like
Maui-raised and Brooklyn-based, brothers Aaron and Drew Austin are hand building some of the East Coast's most creative surfboards
Book a stay in this English countryside county where sandy beaches meet medieval towns and rolling farmland