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Tracksmith Off Roads ’24
Featured on Tracksmith
Field testing the Fall ’24 Off Roads collection in Marin, CA along the winding trails around Mt. Tam.

Chasing Ghosts
Featured on Free Fly
The silvery shadows hiding just beneath the surface on the shallow flats of Oahu belong to what the locals call ‘ō‘io—giant Hawaiian bonefish. These grey ghosts offer more fight per inch than any other fish in the world.

The Art of Pacing
Featured on Sports Illustrated’s The Cauldron
The road to a personal record in running is fraught with both inward and outward obstacles. But the attempt can be made smoother with a pacer leading the way.

Calm & Chaos With Mark Healey
Featured on Free Fly
Meet Mark Healey, one of the most accomplished watermen in the world. He’s made a career as a Hollywood stuntman and can hold his breath up to six minutes—a handy skill when it comes to freediving for dinner on the North Shore.

Entering the Chonch Republic
Featured on Free Fly
A wild trip down to Key West in an attempt to claim a coveted Grand Slam. Where time stands still, ghosts are real, and the US highway system putters out at mile zero, marked by a shady dive bar called the Green Parrot.

The Long Wait at Folly Beach
Featured on Free Fly
It’s somewhat of a surprise to discover an iconic surf town only a few minutes away from Charleston’s historic downtown district. In fact, Folly has unexpectedly become one of the East Coast’s most prominent surf spots, despite only having a handful of proper surf days per year.

Shaun Brian of CudaCo.
Featured on Free Fly
Shaun Brian has always been pretty scrappy. At one point, he called a two-person tent his home, foraging for food in the flats of Coral Bay on St. John. Today, he’s an award-winning chef in the Lowcountry, cooking up innovative food concepts that rely heavily on the same scrappy instincts he grew up with.

Christa Funk: Surf Photographer & Waterwoman
Featured on Free Fly
Grand Junction is a long way from Pipeline. 3,141 miles, to be precise. But more than the distance itself, they’re worlds apart. How does someone who grew up in the shadow of the world’s largest flat-top mountain find themselves treading (very shallow) water over a (very sharp) coral reef with a (very large) wave bearing down on them, (very large) camera in hand?

Face-Planting, FOMO, & The 2016 Olympic Trials
Featured on Sports Illustrated’s The Cauldron
It’s hard to keep things in perspective when training to be an Olympian, but even getting to compete for a spot on the national team is an accomplishment in its own right.

Pupukea Grill: The North Shore’s Most-Loved Food Truck
Featured on Free Fly
Two minutes south of Banzai Pipeline, just off the Kamehameha Highway, you’ll find a nondescript parking lot with a line of locals in faded swimsuits with sandy feet. They’re all waiting to place their order at the North Shore’s beloved poke institution—and Mark Healey’s favorite restaurant on Earth—the Pupukea Grill.

Lyndsay’s Camp Log
Featured on Tracksmith’s Journal
A weekend away at training camp in Concord Massachusetts.

Huckberry Field Guide: HWY 1
Featured on Huckberry
A road trip up HWY 1 with friends from Sunski and Rumpl.