Iceland is polarizing. If you spend 12 days on the island covering 2,400 kilometers (nearly 1,500 miles) with surfboards and wetsuits in tow, you’re either a die-hard local or a traveling pro surfer ...
Raw, rugged, and frigid. That’s the allure of Iceland, both from a surfing perspective – with its righthand pointbreaks beneath snowcapped mountains – and a civilian tourism mentality. But amidst the ...
There are innovations and discoveries in surfing that caught on fast. Others took some time. Here are six of them that took a while for us to accept.
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