The Brakes Kill. The Gas Pedal Saves.
Near-death experiences and point runners in the Baja desert.
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Near-death experiences and point runners in the Baja desert.
Thirty years of imagery from photographer Jason Child’s Indonesian tenure.
Examining the artful exit.
Taj Burrow on transitioning from the professional tour to the real world, dealing with inevitable regression as a middle-aged surfer, and his favorite ’CT competitors.
Whether Sano, Malibu, or Bali, Karina Rozunko’s prêt-à-porter surf style proves attractively portable.
Surfing is losing its greatest generation of handshapers. What will happen to the culture and the practice of building surfboards when they’re gone?
Deep-cut recollections from an epoch-defining day.
Breaking everything with Fritz Chesnut.
Documentary photography and surf interstices in the Outer Banks
Fins-free at 1/10th of a second, Jordan Rodin and Billy Cervi make hay in the slop and art when the conditions present.
Examining author and painter Victor Hugo’s 1867 work, Ma Destinée.