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I spoke with Irish female pioneer surfer Melanie White, founder of Rebelle Surf for Wavelength Magazine exploring surf in Sligo, Ireland.
Kicking off a new series on Wavelength, ‘Through the Keyhole,’ casts a light on the magic of surf in a particular country or destination. First up, we find out about the beguiling, brackish magic of Sweden through the eyes of former pro surfer-turned-freesurfer and cold water fiend, Tim Latte.
The bad news: surf travel sucks for the planet. The good news: there’s plenty you can do to make it suck less. Editorial for Wavelength Magazine.
I analysed the incredible career of snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott for THE INERTIA, arguably snowboardig’s greatest talent right now.
A deep dive into the fascinating and multi-faceted mindset that drives big-wave slab hunter Kerby, I spoke to Kerby Brown for THE INERTIA.
With the help of some of surfing’s most positive proponents and stalwarts of the industry I analyse what’s going to come next, from inclusivity to the rise of a new guard, the environment and wave pools.
Surfing is an incredible sport in that in it’s very participation, we are enveloped into nature’s raw beauty in one of its purest forms. However, when it comes to the kit we use in order to play in the world’s oceans, the detrimental affects, from production phase through to end of life cycle, are unquestionable.
The iconic White Isle is truly back to its pre-pandemic, vibrant and popping best, and OKU’s chic and bewitching hotel is a jewel in the Balearic Islands crown when it comes to effortlessly fusing hedonism and wellness, creating a one-stop shop that it’s almost hard to tear yourself away from. Sophie Everard reports on her stay at Oku Ibiza…
Sophie catches up with Captain Clark from her home-base, finding out what came next for the intrepid adventurer and activist…SurfGirl Magazine
Surfing is bigger than ever, and with millions more surfers in the water, many breaks are busier than ever, despite the global pandemic. How can we effectively manage its exponential growth?
Now the dust has settled, it’s clear Steph Gilmore’s record 8th World Title truly tore up the rulebook and tossed it in the bonfire…Wavelength Magazine
Southern Portugal has been proving a mecca for creative talent in recent years, a funky kinda free-wildness permeating the farthest Atlantic tip of Europe, arguably shedding its golf/boozehound abroad coat of yesteryear, with a rad raft of exciting and progressive burgeoning businesses. Wavelength Magazine.
We discover Ambre’s world of wildness and weirdness and tumultuous wondrous happenings. Wavelength Magazine.
We explore Pipe’s potholed road to redemption, and chatted to Moana, freshly crowned as Pipe’s newest monarch. Wavelength Magazine.
In the dog-eat-dog world of battling for sponsorship, media coverage and public favour and flavour, many female surfers have often faced tumultuous and unfair uphill battles in pursuit of their surfing goals.
Located in Portugal’s historic wine region where Mother Nature takes centre stage, 6 Senses Douro Valley blends wellness, sustainability, luxury and indulgence. An oasis for those searching for a true meaningful experience and bespoke wellness program that will leave you satiated and wow’ed. Sophie Everard reports back on her stay…
BECOMING A BETTER SURFER: A LIFE’S JOURNEY
SurfGirl Magazine print Jan 2022
CHELSEA WOODY ON REBELLION, TEXTURED WAVES, ‘CADAVRE EXQUIS’ & THE BEAUTY OF DEEP CONNECTION for WAVELENGTH MAGAZINE
FINALLY HOME: NIQUE MILLER for Wavelength Magazine
10 THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW ABOUT BLUE CRUSH for Wavelength Magazine
BEHIND THE SCENES ON BLUE CRUSH WITH KEALA KENNELLY for Wavelength Magazine
THE RAD WOMEN’S SURF COMMUNITIES OF NEW ENGLAND, USA for Wavelength Magazine
A GUIDE TO THE RAD WOMEN’S SURF COMMUNITY OF TOFINO WITH HANNA SCOTT, for Wavelength Magazine
HOW DID I GET HERE? – THE LIFE & ART OF CHRISTA FUNK for Wavelength Magazine
THE UNIQUE ASCENT OF INDONESIAN LONGBOARDER FLORA CHRISTIN FOR WAVELENGTH MAGAZINE
Sophie Everard explores the fallacy of “the bikini body” and how body confidence is on the rise in the line-up.
Sophie Everard analyses the metamorphosis of travel and how ecologically aware travellers have never had it easier to make better choices.
One of the commonly highlighted industries that is known for blighting the environment and the source of mass ocean pollution and destruction is fast fashion and textiles. A fervent wave of female-founded businesses are shaking up the industry, aiming for positive impact and consumption…
Is there anything better than plotting an adventure, packing up, and hightailin’ it in search of epic waves? I round up the best camps for Wavelength Magazine.