by oceangybe | Feb 26, 2009 | Blog
The Indian Ocean. The popularity of surfing and surfers has been in flux since the first wave riders experienced the thrill of rushing towards shore, powered by the liquid crashing force of waves. The ancient Polynesians and Hawaiians are heralded as the forefathers...
by oceangybe | Jul 26, 2008 | Pictures
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by Bryson | Jul 25, 2008 | Blog
All around this beautiful blue globe we all live on, waves are constantly breaking. Storms are brewing up, storms are dying down, surfers are preparing for the onslaught and surfers are breathing a sigh of relief as the swell slowly dies. Surfers are searching the...
by oceangybe | Jul 21, 2008 | Pictures
This spot will hopefully remain a mystery for years to come. The surf is extremely fickle and there is next to nothing to do if the surf is flat ! [flickr-gallery mode=”photoset” photoset=”72157606952167751″]
by Bryson | Jun 30, 2008 | Blog
The three major tenets of the OceanGybe Expedition are garbage, adventure and surf. We generally pick our course and destination dependant on the likelihood of these three variables, and, of course, the wind. As we sail into the Indian Ocean and away from the Pacific,...