For over ninety-five per cent of our history, we humans have lived nomadically — whether it be out of necessity, curiosity, or pure stoke.
Category: Travel
The outrageous adventures of Mr Mooney
We all have that one friend who’s the life of the party, who always seems to have an exciting tale to tell.
The road that raised me
For our part, we travel not to go anywhere, but to go. We travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move. No time limit, no set direction or obligations. That’s freedom to us.
The world from afloat
Liz Clark lived for 14 years aboard her beloved sailboat chasing waves, spreading environmental awareness, and living an existence that we can all be inspired by.
Cowboys of the sea
Two brothers, Julián and Joaquín, circumnavigate the African continent in an ex-military ambulance on a quest for waves and equality.
The search for revelry
Grab your best mates and a boat, then sail the world. The wind is your motor, and the waves are your calling.
The Road to Patagonia
Made by an Aussie who set out to surf the west coast of the Americas, this doco features awe-inspiring shots of beaches in the middle of nowhere, but it really is a lot more than that.
Sweden to Spain By Sail
This is the story of a young Aussie who sailed through the North Sea, eight-metre tides and the busiest shipping lane in the world only to be (temporarily) arrested in Spain.
Silver Lining
Back in January this year, Silver Star was our “silver lining”.
Across The Ditch
In this edition our very own Phoebe Swan does a little road-tripping around the North Island and Jase John from Queenstown in the South Island gives us a rundown on his latest trip to Japan chasing Japow.
Maldives – Stoked Surf
Surfing Portugal? 800km of coastline, incredible surf breaks of all descriptions, beautiful sandy beaches and whitewashed villages
Maldives – Island Hop
Grabbing a bunch of mates, booking a luxurious charter boat and hunting down the best waves you can find day after day.