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If you like it fresh...
Two weeks after the launch of our new format I'm glad to say that all the bugs I was aware of have been fixed...
Our new format went live on 01 September 2007, just in time for Spring.
There is something about traveling no more than four inches off the ground at 60km/h and sliding around a hairpin corner that really gets ones blood boiling.
Fathers don't get out that often, so when they do they try to get some mellow, uncrowded waves. It mustn't break too far from shore, be too rocky, too big or too pap. Join us for an adventure on the day of dad.
EVOLUTION THEORY: Gary van Rooyen
Gary is just a regular hard working guy like you and I. At least that's what you see on the surface. Truth be told Gary is one of those guys that could have been anything.
We have a chat with Patrick, one of the Shark Spotters keeping you safe from lurkers at Muizenberg
Two years after the tragic tsunami in Sumatra the story is all but forgotten. As easy as it's been for the rest of us to move on with our lives, there are those individuals who have found it as easy to dedicate their lives to helping the people of Indonesia put the pieces of their lives back together. This is one such story.
OK people, let's face the facts… either you love us or you hate us. Either way we're happy just as long as you're talking about us!
Surfing is more than just competitions, moves and boards. Surfing as an art form inspires us in many ways - we've put together some articles about the deeper side of our lifestyle. Read them and feed your soul…
Sometimes we do things when we think nobody is watching - things like picking your nose while in traffic, or wearing no undies when visiting the Mall. Next time you go for a surf, beware, we'll be watching and we won't hesitate to pin you to the Wall of Shame for posterity…
Surf spots around the planet all have a few underground rippers who don't care about being famous or winning competitions - they surf because they love to. In OverXposed we profile these diamonds in the rough…
Ever heard the phrase “Take a trip down memory lane”? Surfers don't do that, the only lane we use is the one that leads to the ocean, instead we talk a walk down the beach where the only thing we leave behind are our footprints…
The following documents are part of this section
Photos taken on a good day at Eland's Bay.
Photos taken on our first trip to Mossel Bay. Standouts are Joseph Krone and Shaun Joubert along with some of The Swell Guys in action…
Photos taken on a smallish day at Kalk Bay as well as a few older shots from a trip to Trekoskraal up the West Coast…
Some sick shots of BIG Sunset's, a decent day at Derdesteen and a not so good day up at Eland's Bay…
Plenty of barrels on a fairly large and crowded day at Kalk Bay… Ian Armstrong got most of the good ones - as usual…
Some sweet shots from The Ledge on a beautifully lit day as well as some gnarly barrels at Kalk Bay featuring John Stevenson and Alan Robb…
Eish bru… the Redbull BWA 2006 event was the toughest shoot I've ever done! Fighting heaving stomachs and diesel fumes is one thing, but trying to shoot with a 500mm lens on a monopod while the boat pitches like a drunken sailor takes the cake…
Yowser! Kalk Bay was insane this session, beautiful blue water, phat crisp barrels and mainly the bodyboarders charging. Shot of the session: kneeboarders vs THE PIT…
Long Beach - the bane of many Cape Town surfers - fat farts on longboards and the psycho grommets who hassle them. However you can still find a few gems between the crowd…
Mossel Bay - home away from home, warm water, friendly locals, pretty girls and sharks… what more could you ask for? How about sick waves and someone willing to miss out on them to take pictures?