Surfing

30 06, 2020

Welcome To The 2020 Performance Surf Web Series

By |2020-06-30T11:52:56+02:00June 30th, 2020|News|Comments Off on Welcome To The 2020 Performance Surf Web Series

Surf Open League kicked off the 2020 Performance Surf Web Series with their first surf contest, in Mexico. The online contest ran from the 28th of May to the 12th of June. The surfing event was hosted on Instagram - @surfopenleague - and was a resounding success. After tallying the public vote, the winner was [...]

16 09, 2019

A Semi-Secret Gem

By |2019-09-16T18:09:14+02:00September 16th, 2019|Oceans & Rivers|Comments Off on A Semi-Secret Gem

You’d think semi-secret surf spots are rarer than hen’s teeth. But you might just be wrong. Seamus Allardice for one thought they were rare objects of his fantasies, until not so long ago. And he’s never been so happy to be proven wrong. It was too early on one of those days of milky winter [...]

11 09, 2019

When Being Brave Isn’t Quite Enough

By |2019-09-11T23:04:51+02:00September 11th, 2019|Oceans & Rivers|1 Comment

Big wave spots are by their very nature intimidating places, the waves are rapidly moving apartment block sized hunks of blue liquid, the impact zone is a churning mess of foam and eddies and the topography of the ocean floor is best left unconsidered. Especially in the Cape, where what lurks beneath is treated by [...]

14 06, 2017

Badly Kept Secrets

By |2017-09-20T13:27:14+02:00June 14th, 2017|Oceans & Rivers|Comments Off on Badly Kept Secrets

In the Deep South, near the Cape of Needles there is a wave, unknown, unseen, unspoilt by the world outside of a select few – including Seamus Allardice – whom circumstance cast into this desolate area, at the end of the road. […]

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