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A couple waves shot via a drone by Robert Nederhorst on Friday at Topanga.


A video by Brian Behrens Surfing at First Point, Malibu on a busy Sunday in September with decent swell. Check out more from Brian on his Instagram: @brianbehrens


Brian Behrens was surfing Ocean Park and a couple dolphins joined him:
We encountered a pod of dolphins at Ocean Park in Santa Monica, California on Saturday, September, 8th, 2018.
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The Volks Gallery is in Malibu, CA to meet up with Sean Colburn and his Gypsy camper bus. He is known as @MalibuVWbus on IG. Sean is a surfer and well known VW photographer in Southern California. His Bus sat in a Barn for 30 years before he rescued it from Oregon. It is 1 of 3 Gypsy camper buses known to exist..


Drone aerial view of a surfer being pulled by a jet ski to catch some waves in Malibu.


Big city, bright lights: everybody we know can be found here. Jack Coleman and a full cast of characters descended upon the 'bu for a lengthy board meeting on this most recent south swell. Palms were greased, deals were made, and the majority shareholders were pleased with their return on investment. Enjoy this edit of the multi-shredder conglomerate of Southern California.


Join Crap surf fam Jared Mell in Malibu for a classic summer day of beach and beers and south swell.


Senator Henry Stern hosted the second annual Surf Summit in Malibu. The summit gives children who have never visited the beach the opportunity to learn how to surf.


Watch an amazing father-daughter bond while Malibu's Frankie Seely and her dad, Mitt talk about surfing, fatherhood and how girls are treated differently out in the water. This short film is by Too Pretty Brand


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Some fun waves Saturday afternoon at the Venice Pier. These photos were shot by Six12 Media. If you were out there, you probably got some surfing shots in the photo gallery, check them out, the link is down below.
















You can find these and over 300 more photos from this session, all full size and in high-resolution, in these 2 photo galleries:

Venice Pier - Saturday 7-7-2018 Gallery #1
Venice Pier - Saturday 7-7-2018 Gallery #2


If you were out there, we probably got some cool surfing shots of you, go check them out!


Wanna see photos from previous days at this and otherlocal surf spots?
Click Surf Spot Galleries and look for the spot and then the date.




Perillo, Sarlo, Meador and the Brothers Marshall revive classic surfcraft at Malibu

“Malibu is one of the best waves on the California coast,” Bird says. The legendary cobblestone right-hander typically calls for flatter boards with straighter rails and Bird knows just what to curate from his shed of diverse surf craft for that. A couple of sub six-foot classics and two traditional single fin logs.

Malibu’s resident rippers Dillon Perillo and Colton Sarlo trade-off an early model 5’10” Mark Richards twin fin from Gordon & Smith, and a pink 5’10” Terry Fitzgerald shape with a unique fin setup, a board shaped for first ‘CT World Champion Pete Townend.

For the loggers, Bird pulls out a 9’6″ Gary Propper model from Hobie Surfboards. “This thing at Malibu should blow some peoples’ minds,” Bird says about the board. After scoring a few waves on it, Chad and Trace Marshall share the same sentiment. However, the regularfoot Brothers Marshall didn’t experience the same magic on the 8’6″ Hobie Corky Carroll model, but goofyfoot Kassia Meador scored a few noserides on it and summarized the board as “epic.”



Hanging out in Venice with Hecho En Venice's Oscar. Check out the surf, the skatepark, and various Venice characters.



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Highlight montage videos from both days of the Surf Relik Longboard Contest held on June 24-25 in Malibu.

Day One: Morning Highlights

Day One: Midday Highlights

Day One: Afternoon Highlights

Day Two: Morning Highlights

Day Two: Midday Highlights

Day Two: Afternoon Highlights




Back in 2004 while on Ozzfest, Lamb of God vocalist Randy Blythe kept posting photos of himself attempting to surf. When DevilDriver frontman Dez Fafara saw them, he reached out and said they needed to ride the waves together, and they've been doing so ever since. Revolver recently joined the two singers in Malibu, California, to get an inside look at their love of surfing and how that love has bonded them together. "Surfing is a lifestyle," says Fafara, whose family started SunCult, a surfing board, wax and apparel brand. "It's the one thing that's kept me grounded," he adds. Blythe agrees. "Surfing is more about opening up myself to my surroundings and staying in the moment. There's not really much more of a visceral way to connect with the planet than riding waves."




DogTown Skate & Surf Culture was the theme of this month's Mar Vista Art Walk. This is a quickie video recap of the art walk, from the Tony Alva photo exhibit at the Buckwild Gallery to the Arbor & Bay Street Boards skate area.



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Making the most of a small day at Topanga!



At the They Will Surf Again - Santa Monica event, Jesse Billauer talks about the why he started Life Rolls On, the first TWSA event, and his most recent surfing injury. Follow by some clips of the adaptive surfing clinic.



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Surfers Healing Organization takes Autistic Children surfing. Providing incredible days at the beach for the whole family of participants.




The Legendary Surf band of the 60's, The Surfaris, performing their #1 hit "Wipe Out" at Casa Escobar in Malibu.

Before the music starts, Bob Berryhill's dad broke a board (imitating a breaking surf board) near the mic, followed by a maniacal laugh and the words "Wipe Out" spoken by band manager Dale Smallin. "Wipe Out" was written in the studio by the four original members (Berryhill, Connolly, Fuller, and Wilson). It was initially issued on the tiny DFS label (#11/12) in January 1963. It was reissued on the tiny Princess label (#50) in February 1963. It was picked up by Dot (45-16479) in April 1963, and later reissued as Dot 45-144 in April 1965. It sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc.