Gran Canaria is already a favourite getaway for many Europeans. Year-round sunshine, virtually no rain and an abundance of home comforts have the tourists flocking in by the thousands. But Drift discovered a far better reason to visit - literally hundreds of hidden surf spots that can be yours alone to enjoy all year round.

Chris Brunt chats to west Penwith's prodigal son and professional journeyman Sam Bleakley about his thirst for adventure and love of longboarding. [All photos by Chris Brunt.]

From WQS warrior to independent filmmaker via a AUS$27,000 debt, Johnny Abegg has trod an unconventional path through life so far, and proves that a relentlessly positive outlook and upbeat character can see you through the toughest times... Words: Mark Sankey Photos: Johnny Abegg

Drift catches up with Portuguese genius photographer Hugo Silva, owner of www.undonephotos.com. Born on the south coast of Portugal in Portimão, Hugo now finds himself plying his trade near Lisbon in Carcavelos. His challenge has always been to capture the perfect swell, that one wave or the big manoeuvre.

A road trip around the Scottish coastline reveals all of the anticipated joys along with a few unexpected pleasures. Words and Photos: Jonathan Barattini

Rebel wave riders on a mission to enlighten the Western world to the true culture of the Middle East, blakkbox redefine the notion of surfers as beach bums who only care about the next wave. Photos: Cole Estrada & Anthony Allen

Drift tracked down Mark Jeremias and Jason Baffa, directors of ‘Singlefin: Yellow’, to talk about their new project, ‘One California Day’, and find out their thoughts on surf culture and tradition from Crescent City to Imperial Beach. Words: Jamie Bott

Bing Copeland was a pioneer of the modern surf industry. In his excellent new retrospective, ‘Bing Surfboards – Fifty Years of Craftsmanship and Innovation’, Paul Holmes discovered what makes Bing tick. Words: Bing Copeland & Paul Holmes Photos: Courtesy of Bing Copeland

Following the demise of Clark Foam, 'eco' boards and alternatives to petro-chemical products have been the focus of developments in surfboard technology. Words: Mark Sankey Photos: Alexa Poppe

From cliff-top vantage points to harbour hop-offs, beach-side hammocks to unglamorous car parks, Mat Arney raids his photo archive to document a different perspective in surfing

They're trained to defend their country and protect our freedom and liberty, but when active service is over, many soldiers find themselves struggling with personal and mental problems that the army just doesn't want to know about. Could surfing provide some answers? Words & photos: Russ Pierre


Nate Behl: All Day


November 24, 2014 | Words By:

behl_thumbRay Wilcoxen and Nate Behl wrap up their Indonesian tour with a bang as they take on a classic Mentawais monster righthander.
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Nate Behl: Blue Steele


October 10, 2014 | Words By:

behl_thumbNate Behl, cold as ice, sucking up those super long barrels the Mentawais are famed for.
Drift spoke to Behl after this production, apparently destination Ireland is next on the cards. Keep your eyes peeled for that!
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Nate Behl: Two more hours


September 09, 2014 | Words By:

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Behl and his crew back in Indo. Another classic ripping righthander shot out front at Rifles.
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Kicking back in the armchairs after a heavy day…


August 05, 2014 | Words By:

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Donavan Frankenreiter, Peter Mendia, Nate Behl and friends get time to relax
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Battle at the Bank


July 19, 2014 | Words By:

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Nate Behl, Dingo Morrison and Koa Rothman share a fun Mentawai right-hander.
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Nate Behl: Kanan


July 04, 2014 | Words By:

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Nate Behl and some of the crew scoring at the Right in the Mentawais
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