Stairway To Hell
By Luke Kennedy | 26 June 2006
An all-star crew including: Marky Mathews; Andy Irons; Andrew Mooney and Dylan Longbottom, toy with Australia's heaviest wave. More
 
The Big Crab Apple
By Brad Farmer | 01 June 2006
Are New Yorkers the hardest core surfers on the planet? In America's most dangerous city, you need to have either one or the other: lotsa cash, or supreme trust in the Karma Kahnua, Guru or God atop the Empire State. New York city's so taxing on the average surfer you can haemorrhage 100-dollar bills quicker than blood loss from a shark attack. NYC, a place so fraught with freak, only God... View PDF
 
The Devil In Green
It's large it's green and it hurts people, you really want to surf Cyclops? The Cyclops barrel, up until now, has been an impossible dream. Lurking in a wild and lonley corner of Australia, this thing is a liquid green devil. It is so abrupt, so violent, and so dangerous that anyone with the plums to surf it automatically thinks survial, not barrel. View PDF
 
The 100 Greatest Surfers Of All Time
By Sean Doherty, Derek Hynd, Neil Ridgway,Dave Sparkes, Adam Blakey, Ben Mondy, Matt Griggs, Kate McMahon | 19 December 2004
100 different styles, 100 different approaches. 100 very different animals all after the one thing, the same thing we're all chasing ... to ride a piece of moving water as often as possible. The List - 400 issues in the making. View PDF
 
Les, Charles and Eugene
By SD | 21 December 2003
Inside the crazy lives of surfing's accidental superstars. Talking about Parko, Deano and Mick as surf stars is a joke. Anyone who knows them would agree. That's why we put them in suits on the cover as a pisstake - it's so not them. While the rest of the surfing world is blowing enough sunshine up their collective arse to give them third degree burns, they're having the time of their lives. View PDF
 
Redneck Wonderland
By Tracks Magazine | 19 December 2003
Localism used to be such a simple thing. The locals took the waves they want, the blow-ins took the scraps, the occasional tyre got slashed and everybody knew how it worked. These days it's not so easy to grasp. The surfing population is exploding, everyone thinks they're a localand in many places the old pecking order is regressing into red-hot anarchy. So where are we headed? We asked a few people who might just know... View PDF