Arctic Surf Film
Five world-class surfers. Thirty-two days. One destination: the Arctic Circle. How far would you go to find a wave no one has ever ridden? Read the rest of this entry »
Five world-class surfers. Thirty-two days. One destination: the Arctic Circle. How far would you go to find a wave no one has ever ridden? Read the rest of this entry »
28th March, 2009: today was the greatest day a surfboard maker could imagine. Well, the greatest I could imagine anyway…
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‘Fresh Fruit for Rotten Vegetables’ is the new film from Steve Cleveland (the man behind ‘Another State of Mind’), but is it any good?
                 Lead an examined life
                 Does Patagonia mean business being green? Jon Peck on the fusion of nature, retail and sustainability. 
                  
              
                 The art of beautiful living
                 Rebel wave riders blakkbox are on a mission to enlighten the West to the culture of the Middle East. 
                  
              
                 Soul & substance
                 Cedar Surfboards, in Bundoran, County Donegal, are turning out innovative, hand-crafted boards. 
                  
              
                 Offshore thinking
                 Finisterre’s founder Tom Kay tells Drift why it’s cool to be warm. 
                  
              
                 Catching the spirit of surfing
                 Argentina’s Mar del Plata is no surfers’ paradise. But that doesn’t stop the locals enjoying the waves. 
                  
              
                 Bing’s the thing
                 Bing Copeland was a pioneer of the surf industry. Paul Holmes discovers what makes him tick.