Ed Andrews

JP Walker
Snow

JP Walker

Snowboarding Survivor — HUCK meets up with enduring pro JP Walker who is still shredding as hard as the rest.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Sound It Out
Film

Sound It Out

Keepin' It Indie — HUCK talks to Jeanie Finlay, director of a new documentary, Sound It Out, about Stockton-on-Tees last surviving independent record store.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Frozen Planet
Opinion

Frozen Planet

Society & Life in the Poles — Our free market economy based societies are increasingly becoming like life in the poles.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Geoff Rowley
Skate

Geoff Rowley

Hunter Gatherer — In a world of caricatures and facsimiles, pro skater Geoff Rowley is standing up for gritty authenticity.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Andrew Reynolds
Skate

Andrew Reynolds

Minimalist Man — Andrew Reynolds has spent half his life indulging in the spoils of a bejewelled life in skate. But The Boss has decided it’s time for a change. Now, having shaken off the shackles that have been weighing him down, he’s learning that the simpler life is, the better it gets.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Lance Mountain
Skate

Lance Mountain

Skate Vet — In a skateboarding industry focused on eternal youth, Mr Mountain is ageing very gracefully.

Written by: Ed Andrews

John Cardiel
Skate

John Cardiel

Just Keep Pushing — John Cardiel has lived his life at full-throttle speed. The aggressive energy he brought to skateboarding made him a hero amongst men, and the ideal pioneer for fixed-gear bike fiends. Some said he was indomitable. Then history proved them right, when his story was tainted by a tragedy that would knock a lesser man to the ground. John, however, refused to stay down.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Andreas Wiig
Snow

Andreas Wiig

All Above Board — Straddling the gap between those who live the dream and those who sell it, Andreas Wiig is one pro snowboarder who seems to have the business game sussed.

Written by: Ed Andrews

Rodney Mullen
Skate

Rodney Mullen

Another Dimension — Disposable heroes are made every day, but true pioneers come along once a generation. In the world of modern skateboarding, that man is Rodney Mullen - a self-confessed maths geek who changed the course of history with the tricks he invented in the dead of night. In an exclusive interview, the standalone intellect opens up about his troubled childhood, battles with anorexia and boundless fascination with the physics of our universe.

Written by: Ed Andrews

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