Pumping J'Bay - video
For the last fortnight the Roaring Forties storm track has been...well, roaring. From the South Atlantic to southern Indian Ocan and across to the Sotuhern Ocean the WAMs are showing a chain of red.
For the last fortnight the Roaring Forties storm track has been...well, roaring. From the South Atlantic to southern Indian Ocan and across to the Sotuhern Ocean the WAMs are showing a chain of red.
“Di waves dem go mak u feel fine." The surfEXPLORE team travel to the remote Turtle Islands off the southern coast of Sierra Leone.
This is how you celebrate International Surfing Day.
It's been a big twelve months for Gold Coast shaper Gary McNeil. The one time production manager at Nev and JS has struck out on his own. Unencumbered with the politics of business he now concentrates on the business of design creating the best surfcraft he can for test pilot Dave Rastovich and anyone else who waltzes through his factory door.
The swell wasn't the best direction for the point on Monday - 'twas a touch too south so breaking off the reef a bit. Still, it was double overhead, offshore all day, and the locals knew where to sit for those that hit just right.
Fifty years after the 1964 World Titles at Manly, which attracted 400,000 television viewers, professional surfing has repeatedly failed to reach the heights its adherents believe it deserves. The Sage of Noosa, Phil Jarratt, strokes his chin and ruminates on a not-so-modern quandary.