Newport Beach bulldog is canine queen of the waves Los Angeles Times
When Cherie the French bulldog trots onto Huntington Dog Beach, she isn’t the only surfer, canine or even French bulldog.
Surfing With a Disability The New York Times
Several nonprofit groups cater to surfers with disabilities, both physical and cognitive.
CALmatters Commentary: Surfing tourism’s big wave and transforming the travel industry The Desert Sun
California continues to surf a huge economic wave with year-after-year tourism growth, generating more than $140 billion for the state last year and supporting …
The Extraordinary History Of Surfing On Rapa Nui; The Most Remote Inhabited Island On Earth Wavelength Magazine
Rapa Nui is the world’s most remote inhabited island, sitting almost a thousand miles away from the nearest livable landmass, way out in the South Pacific.
Memorial Paddle Out to pay tribute to surfing and skateboarding legend Seacoastonline.com
YORK – Bob Ballou spent his childhood summers at York Beach and went on to become a fearless big wave surfer. He was a “goofy-foot” who got his start in …
Just a note to those of you who read me but don’t surf: We use wax on the top of our boards to keep us from slipping off. It’s not like on skis where you use it on …
Teahupoo’s Gonna Pump for the Tahiti Pro. Here’s How. Surfline.com Surf News
Hint: it’s gonna be a little different than normal…
In 1974, Westhampton Beach Village officials enacted a law that required surfers to have licenses in order to surf at village beaches. Then, last month, 45 years …
The company cementing Africa’s place in the world of surfing CNN
Cape Town (CNN Business) When a South African surf company wanted to put African culture on the global surfing map, it knew it needed a distinct African …
Hawaii Paralympian is halfway through world surfing tour KHON2
HONOLULU (KHON2) — A local Paralympian is halfway through her world surfing tour. Almost 20 years ago Mililani native Ann Yoshida was paralyzed from the …
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