Vinho Verde is actually white wine. But the bottle in green and the taste is terrific. And in Portugal, you can drink with any and every meal you choose. It accents buttery white fish perfectly. Post surf in Portugal, few things sound better. And as you’ll see here in this new short starring Mitch, Soli, Crewsy and Dusty, Portugal is plentiful in waves. Rocks and coves litter the coast with setups. And before a recent contest, these four wandered around to rip in a place that I can’t rave about enough — mostly because I don’t want any of you to know how good it is. But after watching this, the cat might be out of the bag.—Travis
Watch “Vinho Verde” Really good surfing in the oldest world of Portugal with Mitch Coleborn, Soli Bailey, Mitch Crews and Dusty Payne
New Scenery, New Noise A new film: Skating, surfing and snowboarding in the all day light of Sweden and Norway I Presented by Adidas
Temporary Vacation, Part 1 A What Youth original short
Laughter, delirium, caffeine, skateboarding, trash humping, girl hunting and lots of punting.
New Typewriters Dane and Dillon in San Francisco
Dane and Dillon are both contributing writers in the first issue of What Youth Quarterly, and in the fine tradition of writers past they made for San Francisco, and caught a wave. What Youth Quarterly, Issue One is off to the printers. It’ll be available for online purchase here at whatyouth.com this month. Sign up…
Roof Walls Craig At home with Craig Anderson
One whole week at Craig’s house in Newcastle with no waves to speak of. Instead, a vignette of domestic moments.
Seat 26c Sitting between Mitch Coleborn and Craig Anderson on a plane
Ever sat between Mitch Coleborn and Craig Anderson on a plane? We have. And now you have too. Kinda.