Surfing

The blissed-out shacks that surfers call home
Surf

The blissed-out shacks that surfers call home

Coast to coast — From big city apartments to huts on the beach, these beautiful homes provide a haven for surfers after a long day of catching waves.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Irish cold-water surfing, by the people who do it best
Culture

Irish cold-water surfing, by the people who do it best

Huck x Finisterre — Finisterre brings together five surf pioneers – and their incredible stories – on the northwest coast of Ireland for a dreamy new surf short.

Written by: HUCK HQ

The Travel Diary: Nicaragua's best kept surf secret
Activism

The Travel Diary: Nicaragua's best kept surf secret

What you see along the way — San Juan Del Sur is a surfing paradise, in and out of the water.

Written by: Liam Aylott

The Travel Diary: Morocco’s premier surf spot
Photography

The Travel Diary: Morocco’s premier surf spot

What you see along the way — Photographer Corey Frank immerses himself in Taghazout, Morocco’s number one surfing destination, finding a world bursting with colour and vibrancy.

Written by: Corey Frank

Huck’s most inspiring surf stories of 2016
Outdoors

Huck’s most inspiring surf stories of 2016

A celebration of the swell — With 2016 behind us, we look at some our best surf stories of the year - celebrating those that kept riding the waves no matter how the tides turned

Written by: Paden Vaughan

Surf legend Chris Christenson on blazing your own trail in life
Culture

Surf legend Chris Christenson on blazing your own trail in life

The shape of things to come — After opting against medical school and turning his back on convention, surfboard shaper Chris Christenson dedicated himself to a path of creative restlessness.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Venice: How a forgotten corner of ‘70s LA gave birth to modern skateboarding
Culture

Venice: How a forgotten corner of ‘70s LA gave birth to modern skateboarding

Raising the ghosts of Dogtown — Writer Joe Donnelly’s essay ‘Venice Bohemia: From Abbot Kinney To The Z-Boys’ explores how the crumbling, surfer’s mecca of Venice in the 1970s gave rise to the legendary Z-Boys and skateboarding as we know it. It appears in ‘Los Angeles in the 1970s: Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine’, a collection of essays and short stories that attempts to fill a gap in the literature about culture during one of the City of Angels’ most vibrant decades. It also includes the ‘Cruising Van Nuys’ photo essay by Rick McCloskey, featured here.

Written by: Joe Donnelly

Leading voice in environmentalism talks about a post-Trump world and what we can do to help
Activism

Leading voice in environmentalism talks about a post-Trump world and what we can do to help

Huck x Patagonia — How will Hugo Tagholm, CEO of Surfers Against Sewage, fight for environmentalism when the leader of the free world thinks climate change is a ‘Chinese hoax’?

Written by: Shelley Jones

Rainforest 'n Swells: Exploring Canada's Surftown
Surf

Rainforest 'n Swells: Exploring Canada's Surftown

Tofino, British Columbia — As if you needed another reason to travel to British Columbia ... introducing Canada's newest 'it' destination.

Written by: D'Arcy Doran

Making waves on the Emerald Isle: Celebrating 50 years of Irish surfing
Surf

Making waves on the Emerald Isle: Celebrating 50 years of Irish surfing

Capturing three generations — This weekend Donegal in Ireland played host to the Irish Surfing Inter-Counties Championships, marking 50 years of surfing in the country. Photographer Liam Aylott headed along to capture the celebrations.

Written by: Liam Aylott

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