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Mathieu Turries

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BLOODY MESS

Watch the worlds first, only and maybe last, surfboard shaping horror film. 'BLOODY MESS' by Swedish filmaker Gustav Olsson & iconoclast Lucas Lecacheur aka...

Skookumchuck Narrows

What happens when 200 billion gallons of water travel in and out of the Skookumchuck Narrows? Dylan Graves explores his first tidal rapids in a new...

The Biggest & BEST Ferry Wave in History

"It's been an absolutely nuts week pulling together a mission to track down & score the biggest & best ferry wave in history. At...

A letter from Antarctica

"This is a modest attempt to share with you what we experienced while searching for surf in the mysterious continent that is Antarctica. Assembling...

Flipstance 

This tool by Sjoerd & Hans from Denmark, won’t make a lot of sense to most people. "But if you're a surfer and watch...

Crappy Waves. Happy Days

FULL DOCUMENTARY Fårö, an island just north of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. An island off an island, 20 km across, with 500 permanent residents....

Finding Nova Scotia: Sixty Years on a Coast that Might not Exist

Toby Balch, a youthful 57-year-old marine biologist from Halifax, can talk surf stories for hours. His repertoire’s finest might be the one when he...

DREADING SOUTH

A surf film by Mctavish ft Wispy Mctavish Surfboards presents 'Dreading South', a film about a fair-weather surfer, a swell, and his battle with the...

Glacier Surfing

Surfer Eurico Romaguera and photographer Jorge Abian set out to capture a wave in Greenland, created by chunks of an iceberg breaking off into...

NSM nr.34

It’s been a hot minute or decade… but Nordic Surfers Magazine is back! After a break of a year or so we're launching NSM nr.34...

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Crafting wooden surfboards

Dean Petty travels to his childhood stomping grounds in York, Maine to connect with Nick and Mike Lavecchia, the owners of Grain Surfboards. There,...

Gliding Barnacles

Severely jetlagged, I was summoned to the town of Figueira da Foz to cover the art of surf cultural curation by a three-headed behemoth...

Yi-Wo

September usually brings good things. With a bit of luck, it grants us typhoons and other storms that will shower us in succulent corduroy...
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