The Durban beachfront has changed. The old Snake Park is gone. But the waves still continue to the shore at Snake. To be honest Snake Park is often terrible. Yet... read more →
When I first came to Coffee Bay in 1988, it was summer and a... read more →
Much has been written about Dungeons since Peter Button and Pierre De Villiers climbed the mountain and paddled out at Dungeons around 1984. It was host to a series of... read more →
If you're heading back to Cape Town from Ysterfontein, you'll come across a turn off to the right called Silverstroom.... read more →
If you park at Pirates Lifesaving Club on a good four-foot and offshore day you will... read more →
There are a few people who are going to read this little article very carefully to make sure I don't make any mistakes when reporting about Westbrook. Westbrook has a... read more →
[caption id="attachment_1764" align="alignnone" width="565" caption="It has often been referred to as a Supertubes in reverse, but nothing could be further from the truth. A roping Elands Bay wall with rider,... read more →
When you think of Durban and their waves, you don't generally think of Richards Bay and Alkantstrand. That's just the way that the locals like it. Not many... read more →