Tyler Warren's star is burning bright; his images feature prominently in magazines and his name's on everyone's lips right now, yet he pilots a steady course through the hype. Words: Chris Preston Photos: Kyle MacLennan

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

The Mentawais have given a lot to surfers; now it's time to give something back. Kate and Luke Gerson celebrate the beauty of these islands and highlight the continued need for aid following the recent earthquake.

Drift caught up with big-wave surfer Carlos Burle on home territory in Brazil to find out why he considers big-wave riding to be a playground for the few who have earned the privilege. Photos: Al McKinnon

Highs and lows in Morocco. Photos and words by Dan Crockett.

Hidden away in a Falmouth boatyard among the classic lines of traditional timber ships is an unusual surfboard factory: one in which the boards are finished with wood and natural oils. Here tradition meets modernism. This is Glass Tiger. Words: Mark Sankey Action photos: Kirstin Prisk Other photos & design: Alexa Poppe


Join WiLDCOAST at Tijuana River Valley

May 28, 2012 | Words By: Serge Dedina

Join WiLDCOAST for a River Cleanup to Celebrate National Trails Day in the Tijuana River Valley.


When: Saturday, June 2nd, 9:00 am - 12:00 pm

Why: The Tijuana River Valley has an extensive system of trails that link the many habitats in this fertile river valley. Unfortunately, each year with the rains, ocean-bound trash and waste tires are carried and trapped in this sensitive ecosystem impacting native vegetation and wildlife. Thanks to the work of committed volunteers we are able to prevent this trash from negatively impacting native wildlife and our precious ocean resources.

Join us for the most rewarding cleanup you have ever participated in and enjoy a true San Diego County natural hidden gem.

Required: Closed toe shoes and long pants.

Recommended: Bring a hat, sunblock and reusable water bottle.

For directions to the cleanup site please visit our website.


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