While an average tourist passing through the North Shore, stopping to watch the turtles at Laniakea, might never see it, a shocking world of violence, intimidation, and extortion exists on that seven-mile stretch of coastline, according to Smith.
Why being bitten by a shark was the best thing that's ever happened to surfer Mike Coots.
For some, surfing is about grace; for others, it’s about athleticism. But at the end of the day, what matters most is style. Here we present eight local companies that remain committed to detail and true to their inspirations—whether it’s honoring the Hawaiian roots of the sport or keeping the whole family involved.
Guy Hagi shares what’s it like to tell the forecast in a place with the best weather on the planet.
Do you like calling 2-foot waves “bombs”? Do you like being cold? If yes, you should go night surfing.
A show at Treehouse celebrates Brian Bielmann's film photos from the '80s and '90s, when the talented waterman photographer made his own waterproof housing and emblazoned the path for generations to come.
Images courtesy of Greenroom Hawaii After a decade of success in Yokohama with an annual, two-day surf-inspired celebration, it was...