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First Installment of Full Moon Surf Club 's "Kingdom Of Malibu" series. Filmed and edited by J.D. Stroud at Surfrider Beach in Malibu, CA. Featuring Kris Hall - Sean Cusick - Cedric - Michael Davidson - Saxon Wilson- Jonesea - Avalon Gall - and Aaron.


Surfing highlights from Shacked Mag's Instagram Stories for the week of 8-4-2019. Surf spots include Venice Beach, Sunset Point, and Topanga.



Neil Messmer surfing Malibu
Filmed by Laura Hoffman // @saltwatersoulutions
How One Surf Shop Brought Surfing Culture to Unexpected Places



O’Neill's video series, “Surf Shop Chronicles”, celebrates America’s most iconic surf shops.

Val Surf is one such shop, having first opened in 1962 in an unexpected place: the San Fernando Valley. Founder Bill Richards got the idea to open an inland surf shop from shuttling his then-teenage son Mark from their home in North Hollywood to Malibu’s classic peelers. Mark couldn’t be the only inland surfer, of course, and Bill seized the opportunity to open a surf shop far from the beach. Fast forward to present and Val Surf boasts five locations throughout the Los Angeles area and continues bringing the stoke well beyond the coast.



A late afternoon session at Malibu with Karina Rozunko and Lola Mignot


"Glen Kennedy owned and operated Kennedy's Surfshop in Woodland Hills California before passing earlier this year. He had shaped 1000's of boards throughout the years and some were here today. I didn't know Glen personally but I visited his shop for beach apparel. He was well known and friendly to all. A really a big part of the local surf community from San Diego to Santa Barbara and beyond. Today, 1000's showed up at First Point by the Malibu pier to pay their respect and give a traditional surfer send off by paddling out, forming a circle and then coming together in the center and splashing. Truly an emotional and touching event. The show of support from the many surfers morning the loss of one of their legends, hero, friend and mentor was inspiring. It was a privilege to film this event with permission from the event director and local law enforcement. Also spoke to the Lifeguard staff to let them know of my intent. This is normally a restricted area "No Drones" but was granted an "OK" by all for this event. I can't say that I didn't fly over a few people but I tried to keep it to the minimum by staying on the perimeter. The Mavic 2 Zoom is the perfect craft for this sort of event. I was able to bring the crowd in close without having to be over them.

Weather conditions were perfect at 8am but it became overcast by 10 when the paddle out began. Could not go higher than a 100ft before everything turned gray. I wasn't alone, a couple other drones were out there and fortunately we didn't find each other. Glen's closest friends and family members were in the center. Closing shot showed, it may have been his son being overtaken by emotions with the show of support from Glen's many friends and acquaintances.

This is truly one of the most Inspiring events I've ever had the privilege to film. Very touching.

For those close to Glen, I hope that I presented this Tribute in a respectful way. My condolences to the many that loved him. I think he would've been stoked to have seen how many showed up for his paddle out.

Thx for watching" - bdseidler

Click Here for stories on Glen Kennedy


Video clips of some of this weekend's sunset surfing at Malibu on Sunday, shot by SoCal Surfer.


Spend the day in Los Angeles with Brazilian big wave ripper, Maya Gaberia as she trains, surfs and eats sushi.


Brian Behrens took his DJI Mavic Pro out for about 30 minutes after surfing all day afternoon Sunday. This footage is from about 7-8pm. Check out more from Brian on his Instagram: @brianbehrens




Surfing Malibu on July 9th. A video by Brian Behrens. Check out more from Brian on his Instagram: @brianbehrens


Video clips of all the surfing at Malibu on Sunday, shot by SoCal Surfer.



A Walk On Water (“AWOW”) was featured on the Fox 11 News.


A filmmaker from Australia, Kale Brock, put together a video of his surfing experience at Malibu.


One of the key figures in the early evolution of skateboarding from a wholesome, contest based "sport" into the freewheeling art form that it is today was Tony Alva.

At 61-years-old Alva, the oldest professional skateboarder in the world, is considered by many to be the godfather of modern day skateboarding. Alva’s brand of aggression and bravado in the 70’s set the stage for the way skateboarding would be forever defined. Vans’ The Tony Alva Story chronicles T.A.’s humble beginnings on the streets of Santa Monica to his rise to superstardom as part of the legendary Z-Boys, his inevitable drug-induced implosion and his ultimate rise from the ashes to accept his rightful place as a beacon of hope and inspiration for generations of skateboarders the world over.


BREAKING NEWS /// Surf Relik scam uncovered. Loggers got dooped!


More madness from the Relik. Check out this news report below obtained by Innocnts


CLICK HERE see more stories, drama, & nonsense from Surf Relik.


Devon Howard at Malibu, Rincon, and Lowers, 2018 ~ 2019. Filmed by his good friend Tatsuo Takei

"Longboard and the Midlength Master. Devon knows how to put it all together nicely in the water. “Calm and Corrected,” that’s the words I think of for Devon. We’ve been friends for 20 years and have really good time each session - whether we scored good waves or not."


Check out this video form Wes Swartz of the longboarding before and during the Relik contest.

CLICK HERE see more stories, drama, & nonsense from the infamous Surf Relik.

Another successful International Surfing Day paddle out in Venice, with WSL Pure and Surfrider LA to raise awareness of the threats facing our ocean. We got some good surfing photos from the paddle out coming, but in the meantime, check out the video below from Michael Monak


Double Good has put together a video of last week's Surfers Healing Malibu Surf Camp. Check it out below:



And if you love popcorn and would like to support Surfers Healing, you can use code SURFER when you order popcorn from Double Good 50% of your purchase will go toward helping them continue to provide these incredible camps free to kids with autism.


A few nice barrel rides at the Venice Beach Pier, taken from our May 31, 2019 Instagram stories.