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Need to thaw out? Here are beaches worth visiting this winter.

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This van comes stock with everything you need for the ultimate surf trip

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El Ni帽o is bringing gigantic waves to the Pacific this winter, priming big-wave surfers for a season of epic鈥攁nd dangerous鈥攑roportions

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Two weeks ago, Kelly Slater proved man-made waves are no longer just for waterparks

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Footage from the long-awaited, much-hyped wave pool from Kelly Slater has surfaced. It comes shortly after surfing was approved as an Olympic sport at the 2020 Tokyo Games, and it raises the question of whether artificial waves can ever be as good as the real thing.

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The original 1991 film inspired a generation of hard-charging athletes. Now grown up, many of them signed on as stuntmen for the reboot to make the snowboarding, wingsuiting, and motocross as real as possible.

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The year ahead will be filled with goggles that guide us down the ski hill, stoves that could save humanity, and Kubrickian pods that will carry us to the edge of space

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View from a聽Blue Moon, the first surf film shot in 4k, from Brain Farm Cinema, John Florence, and Blake Vincent Kueny, follows Florence and some of his closest friends as they surf at some of his favorite spots around the world. It聽is…

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Want to find the crowd-free surf of yesteryear? Drive from Los Angeles to Baja, load five days of gear onto a SUP, and haul ass through thick fog, screaming seagulls, and open ocean to the rocky, big-wave coast of Todos Santos.

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In Stand Up and Ride, from the December 2015 Issue of 国产吃瓜黑料, writer Joe Carberry led a glorious SUP expedition to Islas de Todos Santos. Once there, the team found聽surfing bliss that seemed like a throwback to a different time, proving that a paddleboard聽can be the ticket to adventure freedom.聽…

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Forget a beach cruiser. This is how we want to carry our boards to the sea.

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Take it from the world-champion surfer: there鈥檚 a right time for working, competing鈥攁nd fighting for your life

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Presenting the best trips in one of the hemisphere's hottest travel regions.

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Presenting blueprints for the best way to beat post-summer blues

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The weekend-long event features a multi-heat dog surfing contest with prizes in four different weight-class divisions and even tandem heats with the dogs鈥 owners.

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The debate about whether there is a measurable difference between waves made in pools and ones in the ocean is over

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Numbers-obsessed fans are reinventing fantasy sports for the skiing, surfing, and fly-fishing set

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Learning to ride the waves isn't easy. But pick the right spot and find a gifted enough teacher, and you'll find your flow state

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There's no quick fix for post-traumatic stress disorder, but research has shown that surfing's physicality and flow can give victims some relief and a way forward. The author hit the water with his close friend Brian, a former Navy SEAL whose service in Afghanistan beat up his body, tortured his mind, and pushed him into a zone where violence鈥攁gainst himself or others鈥攕eemed inevitable.

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Don鈥檛 get skunked when you鈥檙e flying to score

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An Italian surf pro is leading a group of groms up and down unexplored parts of the Korean Peninsula in search of legit breaks

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The company鈥檚 financial woes have little to do with the sport, and everything to do with changing fashion tastes and questionable business decisions

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From extreme athlete Niccolo Porcella, the man who survived The Biggest Wipeout Ever

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With grown-up leadership and slick production values, the World Surf League is betting that it can attract a mainstream audience online

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The strategy: Stick with it, shoot what you love, and stay on the move

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Surfboard Fin: A structural element, usually made of wood or fiberglass, attached to the bottom of a surfboard to aid maneuverability.

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Surfer Jamie O鈥橞rien and his team made the fiery stunt look easy. But turns out, it took months of planning and some very specific gear to get right.

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We asked a great white expert to explain the pro surfer鈥檚 terrifying encounter at Jeffreys Bay

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The notion that wave riding is a form of high art is outdated in the face of a multi billion-dollar global surfing industry. Young competitors want to represent their countries on the largest stage. We should let them.

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Retro looks with a powerful modern engine

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First there was an algae-based surfboard. Now we have El Portobello鈥攁 sustainable board you can grow yourself.

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The best part of a summer surf road trip? The real riding begins after you park the car.

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The best stories aren't just on paper anymore. Our (totally subjective) ranking assembles the millenium's 33 best new classics.

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It maps waves, predicts conditions, turns surfers into citizen scientists, and could be the data-collecting tool climate scientists need to study our rapidly acidifying oceans.

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Women who want to learn how to surf are often dismissed by instructors. Not so at these surf-centric escapes.

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A surfboard manufacturer and UCSD researchers teamed up to create the world鈥檚 first sustainable, algae-based surfboard, which they'll have the pros test before producing it commercially.

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Norman Ollestad's father taught him to surf during rambling, tough-love safaris down the coast of Mexico. Then the education came to a sudden and tragic end. Forty years later, Ollestad heads south with his own son鈥攁nd finds that the old road maps can only take them so far.

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This month, Insight Editions released 鈥淭he Finest Line,鈥 by big-wave surfer Rusty Long. The coffee table book chronicles all the best big-wave spots and surfers in the world with large, brilliant pictures by some of the top surf photographers.

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A handful of Cocoa Beach, Florida, residents want to build the world's first man-made surf arena. If they succeed, they'll bring world-class swell to the East Coast.

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Record snowfall, week-long freezes, and big cities brought to a standstill is how the winter of 2015 will be remembered across much of the Northeast. For some, like York, Maine-based photographer Nick Lavecchia, the winter brought in big swells, endless fun, and a group of friends to enjoy it with. We caught up with Lavecchia for a glimpse into the last few weeks on the snowy shores of the East Coast. 

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Good for the conscience, great for the surf

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Stephanie Gilmore was a world-champion surfer when a brutal attack by a stranger nearly ended her career. Now she's back on top, with a sixth world title, and reveals how she found happiness again鈥攊n the most unexpected places.

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When it came time to find someone for the cover of our annual happiness issue, Stephanie Gilmore jumped off the page. With six world surfing titles and a balanced outlook on life we could all learn from, the surf star lives by some pretty simple words: "I'm going to just enjoy exactly where I am." Fortunately for Gilmore, she is usually in places like Hawaii, Mexico, and Sri Lanka chasing the biggest waves she can find. We caught up with one of surfing's best photographers, Morgan Maassen, who has been shooting Gilmore for years, both on and off the water. Maassen says it best, "Stephanie always has three things on her: a magic surfboard, some sort of exotic guitar, and her golden smile." 

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Surround your teens with furniture inspired by the 11-time world champ

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Bocas del Toro, Panama

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Performance wear that makes you the canvas

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It鈥檚 not just for elite athlete. Training alone鈥攊n the right dose鈥攚ill make you a faster and more resilient athlete.

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Specializing in one sport will take you only so far. To really break through, you'll need to branch out.

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Examining the perpetual youth and singular talent of surfing's king

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The Olympic gold medalist makes a name for herself as a big-wave surfer.

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America's best kept surfing secret? Missoula, Montana. Not your first guess, we know, but photographer Paolo Marchesi stumbled upon a band of dedicated wave junkies in the heart of the West. Strongwater Surf Shop doesn't have beachfront access, but the store and it's loyal followers will do anything for a few good turns. Marchesi caught up with the crew this summer for an unexpected day of endless rides on the Lochsa River.

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These stripes could keep you from becoming shark bait

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After his loss to 20-year-old Brazilian phenom Gabriel Medina in historic conditions at the Billabong Pro Tahiti, the 11-time world champion will want an even dozen more than ever.

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Last year in Nazar茅, Portugal, the Brazilian surfer nearly drowned while trying to ride the biggest wave ever surfed by a woman. Most of the alpha males who dominate the sport say Gabeira doesn't belong in their ranks, but nothing will stop her from going back in.

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Skj谩lfandaflj贸t River, Iceland

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It might actually improve your surfing.

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A swell for the history books

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Scouting the North Shore of Oahu

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We're still surfing in the USA.

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And they're not all in Hawaii

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A view from the beach

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Cold-weather surfers are cut from a different cloth. Eager to travel north, these guys dodge icebergs between sets and aren't afraid to freeze for the perfect Arctic barrel. Photographer Chris Burkard has the heart of a cold-weather surfer but more impressively, the eye to capture these stunning Nordic scenes from places such as Iceland, Norway, and Russia.

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With 5-time world champion Stephanie Gilmore

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Though tourism is El Salvador鈥檚 fastest-growing industry, its long history of gang violence and civil unrest has put it on the State Department鈥檚 travel warning list. Its capital, San Salvador, has one of the highest murder rates in Latin America, due primarily to bloody wars carried out…

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Beachfront mornings in Mexico

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Looking for waves north of San Francisco

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For some surfers and SUPers, hanging ten is the holy goal鈥攖oes on the nose, nothing in front of you but pure green wave. With a nerve disorder threatening to destroy his balance, longtime kook Erik Hedegaard asked a waveriding genius to train him for one last shot.

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With a world record on the line, determining the winner of the Billabong XXL "Biggest Wave" award turned into one of the toughest judgment calls in big wave surfing's history.

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Shaking it up at Rancho Santana

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Perth was thrust into the public consciousness recently for being the home base of the search for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 in the Indian Ocean. But this city of 1.7 million people with a Mediterranean climate on the remote southwestern corner of Australia has hardly been a secret…

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Timbertek's packable Baked Potato is a tough and tiny surfboard

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Some of the world鈥檚 scariest waves explode off the coast of Portugal, and North Shore gunslinger Garrett McNamara won鈥檛 stop until he鈥檚 tamed an elusive wave he calls Big Mama

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Professional coach Candace Shadley dishes her secrets on how to become a better mountain biker.聽

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Great beginner surf destinations need consistent waves, easy access to skilled instructors, and sparse crowds鈥攁 trifecta that can be especially hard (but not impossible) to find on the East Coast. These five, spread from Florida all the way up to New Hampshire, are the standouts. Each one boasts the…

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What鈥檚 a niche adventure photographer to do when social media and technology create the perfect environment for copycats? In the case of North Shore wave photographer Clark Little, put down the coffee, assess the mayhem, and then dive right in.

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Every good athlete has at least one soft spot. Want to be great? Strengthen your weakest link.

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A peeping stroll is not an acceptable last outdoor gasp before winter. Presenting the best active autumn escapes.

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