Out Front: San Clemente Let’s get this out of the way from the start: San Clemente is a hotbed for high performance surfing.
Out Front: Sydney Five million people live in Sydney, but the place is really all about its geography: drowned river valleys, eroded headlands, shifting sand loads, and a sunrise over the ocean.
Out Front: Los Angeles When the pioneering architect Frank Lloyd Wright famously said, “tip the world on its side and everything loose will land in Los Angeles,” he was speaking about the city’s hodgepodge of culture, ideas, and personalities.
Out Front: San Francisco Surf filmmakers Perry Gershkow and Kyle Buthman — who produced ‘Out Front: Santa Cruz‘ — understand the nuances of the coastline between Pillar Point and the Golden Gate better than most.
Out Front: Santa Cruz Santa Cruz County has some of the most consistent, diverse and varied surf in the country, if not the world.
Out Front: Maui “How lucky are we?” legendary Maui shaper, Matt Kinoshita, rhetorically asked Surfline in 2011.
Out Front: Gold Coast It’s one of those coasts everybody knows, or we think we do: a gorgeous stretch of white sand beaches, black lava rock headlands, and crazy spiraling blue-green barrels moving in an endless procession between. Gold, indeed, at least as we know it.
Out Front: Portugal In terms of variety, few places on Earth can match Portugal’s plethora of world-class wavescapes.
Out Front: Santa Barbara Lodged between the majestic Santa Ynez hills and the mighty Pacific Ocean, Santa Barbara County is a lot more than its marquee wave, Rincon, aka the “Queen of the Coast.”
Out Front: Bali Here’s episode one in season two in an original series created to celebrate core surf communities around the world by showcasing their unique wavescapes, culture and local surfers — filmed by resident filmmakers.