SurferShot and SurfOutlook Merge
Scott Bishop • December 4, 2019
Two surf sites merged into one with all new branding.
SurferShot and SurfOutlook have been negotiating for sometime now and have decided to merge together as SurfOutlook with brand new branding. Together we will be bringing better content for you and all the other surf community members.
Instead of showing consolidated surf forecasts we are currently working on our own surf forecasting site by pulling in more reliable weather and ocean forecasting data than Surfline and Magicseaweed. We are looking to roll this out by the beginning of July so hang tight and stay tuned.
In the meantime we've set up surf reporting via the community members and you. You can now add your own surf report for your area right from your phone. You can either just write one out, upload your photo, upload your video or all three. As your setting it up just add your keyword/s like orange county, pacific beach, pipeline, etc so that it will post to it's relevant surf forecast page. This is being updated as I'm typing out this message.
Add Yours Here!
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The North Shore of Oahu is an open window to the powerful swells that often march across the Pacific Ocean. But this time, it was special.
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The buoys never lie, and with records indicating 22 feet at 17 seconds, there is only one thing to expect, and that is extreme surf.

Justine Dupont has ridden one of the biggest and deepest barrels of her life at Jaws, in Maui, Hawaii.
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Chuck Patterson is probably the world's most famous wave skier. But he had never surfed Mavericks. Until this day.
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He had always dreamed of skiing down Mavericks - it was on his to-do list.

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The roots of surfing are rich and culturally significant.

Peter Mel rode one of the biggest and most perfect waves ever surfed at Mavericks, Half Moon Bay, California.
On January 8, 2021, the 51-year-old surfer from Santa Cruz paddled into a 30-foot barreling wall of water, drew a perfect line, and exited the tube untouched into the channel.
A closer look reveals he had to negotiate a few steps before pulling in and making history.

I don't know who I'd be if my brother hadn't left an unreturned copy of Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning" laying around the house.
There are many lives within a life, each searching for meaning. Ryan Masters lives in a box canyon in the Santa Cruz Mountains.
He's a writer, a bodysurfer, and had his first article published 15 years ago in Surfer's Journal.

Australian surfer Tyler Wright has been named "Athlete of the Year 2020" by SurferToday.
For the first time in its history, SurferToday decided to highlight a single athlete instead of four recipients, representing surfing, kiteboarding, windsurfing, and bodyboarding.
There are two main reasons for this unprecedented format change.