Surf

Film

Man & Sea

Wood, Water and Waves — Artisan craftsman Brian Himlan creates hand built wooden boards from his workshop in Santa Cruz.

Written by: Alex King

Film

North Atlantic Life

By James Aiken — Adventure filmmaker James Aiken explores the sustainable and rewarding North Atlantic lives of an Icelandic sailor and a Greenlandic hunter.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Surf

Shaun Tomson at 71a

An evening of inspiration at Huck's gallery. — Former World Surfing Champion Shaun Tomson brings his lifelong learning to 71a - Huck's gallery in London - for an evening of inspirational insights on March 10. Join us!

Written by: HUCK HQ

Why I do what I do

Follow the Vane

Why I Do What I Do — Basque surfers Erika Susperregui and Jokin Argote are evolving a photographic travel journal into a life project.

Written by: Ricardo Miguel Vieira

Why I do what I do

Surf City

Not Tropical Art — Surf City is a travelling exhibition that celebrates waveriding in an urban context.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Why I do what I do

Surf Photos For Philippines

Why I Do What I Do — A forty-eight-hour surf photography auction to raise money for disaster relief efforts in the Philippines.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Why I do what I do

Giftwood Projects

Why I Do What I Do — Founders of new Cornwall-based community initiative Giftwood Projects think learning to build a surfboard can be a life-changing experience.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Skate

#RideMore

Spots Outside The Box — O'Neill's #RideMore Tumblr lets you share photos of dream city spots - places, objects, rails and mega stair-sets that make you want to get out and ride. To celebrate this call to action, we dug into the HUCK archives for photos of rad DIY spots featured over the years.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Surf

Maya Gabeira

Post-Nazaré Catch-Up — Huck caught up for a casual chat with Brazilian big-wave surfer Maya Gabeira after she almost drowned at Portuguese surf hotspot Nazaré.

Written by: Jens Steffenhagen

Reportage

Sincerely Sandy

After the Hurricane — When Hurricane Sandy hit the Jersey Shore, she sank homes, bashed businesses and left the coastline in a mess. But what happened after the headlines stopped? New Jersey writer Jon Coen meets some local faces – surfers, musicians and families – who came together in Sandy’s wake.

Written by: Jon Coen

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