The great Central American odyssey ends with a sunburnt bum, a bruised ego and the faint hope that something further south will stitch up my heart.
The WA tube fiend utilising his dad’s original trademark to create a Melbourne based surf and streetwear brand.
With fatherhood on the horizon, Nick Colbey used his last wildcard year chasing waves across each corner of the globe.
The fear of sharks is omnipresent for surfers; once we are in the water they are always lurking somewhere in our subconscious ...
Obliviousness was the first thing that hit me as I scrolled through the comments. You had Indian surfers patiently and impatiently explaining that India’s surf doesn’t begin and end with this one clip ...
Surfing and camping go hand in hand. They both embody elements of escapism, freedom and allow us to disconnect from reality for a period of time. They also work together in that camping and heading ...
Pauline Menczer might have appreciated a little more recognition when she won her world title in 1993. Typically, there was a bonus check for clinching the championship, but that year Pauline never ...
When we asked Milla Coco Brown to swing by Onboard Store in Mona Vale so we could grab a few photos of her with the new Tracks Issue 604 cover, she had no idea that more than 40 of her closest friends ...
A look at South Africa’s shark-spotting system — how it works, where it came from, and why it matters as Australia faces ...
The creator of Galactik Tracks reflects on the session that set the benchmark for the best surfing he’s ever seen.
Australian surf photographers are historically some of the best in the world. Their compelling imagery continues to give definition and meaning to surfing culture, while inspiring us to keep paddling ...
Tracks' most iconic Indo mission ever when seven of the world's best free surfers found their surfing nirvana.