
The Storms Of Life
Written By: Ted Weiland | CS St. Augustine Photo By: Micheal Ragan The act of surfing can resemble the storms of life. We’ve all been

Written By: Ted Weiland | CS St. Augustine Photo By: Micheal Ragan The act of surfing can resemble the storms of life. We’ve all been

Written By: Mikayla Groffie | Northwest Regional Coordinator Photo By: Reed Burr | Media Coordinator I hadn’t surfed in a couple of days, and I

Written By: Chad Coons | CSUS CSALT Director Photo By: Reed Burr | Media Coordinator Have you ever been in the water when someone was

Written By: Aidyn Fischli | CS Launchpad We’ve all experienced one more wave syndrome. You could be catching wave after wave for hours, but as
Written By: Kyle Sullivan | Mid-Atlantic Regional Coordinator I was thinking the other day about surfers and the goal that they have. If you were to

Written By: Emily Benedetto | CS Maui Coordinator When I grew up in San Clemente, there were no e-bikes to ride down to trestles to

Written By: Ted Weiland | CS St. Augustine Photo By: Micheal Ragan The act of surfing can resemble the storms of life. We’ve all been

Written By: Priscilla Burr Santa Cruz has a deeply rooted surf heritage – shaped by the first-recorded surf session in mainland America in 1885, and

Written By: Mikayla Groffie | Northwest Regional Coordinator Photo By: Reed Burr | Media Coordinator I hadn’t surfed in a couple of days, and I

Written By: Chad Coons | CSUS CSALT Director Photo By: Reed Burr | Media Coordinator Have you ever been in the water when someone was

Written By: Aidyn Fischli | CS Launchpad We’ve all experienced one more wave syndrome. You could be catching wave after wave for hours, but as

Written By: Isabella Shattenberg Photo By: Zane Miller It’s in moments of stillness, perched on a deserted beach in Baja, the sound of waves crashing
Written By: Kyle Sullivan | Mid-Atlantic Regional Coordinator I was thinking the other day about surfers and the goal that they have. If you were to

Written By: Emily Benedetto | CS Maui Coordinator When I grew up in San Clemente, there were no e-bikes to ride down to trestles to

Written By: Maddie Malmsten | CS Carlsbad One day, I was going for a surf, and the waves were really big. The current was super

Written By: Priscilla Burr Photos By: Reed Burr On the East Coast of Florida, some of the premier and more well-known surf destinations are Cocoa

Written By: Aidyn Fischli Photo By: Josie Clarke In late September, dozens of girls flooded Carlsbad’s Tamarack Beach for the first annual For The Girls

Written By: Zane Miller | Outreach Coordinator A couple of years ago, on Oahu’s North Shore, I had one of those moments in the water

Written By: Colbi Pickett | East Coast Girls Representative We’ve had some good swell come through lately. Paddling out, you can usually tell the seasoned

Written By: Priscilla Burr Photos By: Emily Benedetto Oahu is a surfer’s paradise. On one side of the island are the world-famous Waikiki beaches, a

Written By: Kyle Sullivan | Northeast Regional Coordinator I rarely see the inside of a barrel, and even rarer that I make it out. So

Written By: Nina Coons | CSUS West Coast Girls Coordinator Photo From: Nina Coons So if the Son sets you free, you will be free