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Local Break Magazine


Meet the Writer: Erin Brennan
Meet Erin Brennan, an Encinitas-based writer for Local Break Surf Magazine whose passion for surf, wellness, food, and community brings North County’s stories to life.
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Forged by Water, Defined by Black’s: Tyler Richter’s Surf Story
Discover how surfer Tyler Richter found his passion at Black’s Beach, shaping his life through respect, progression, and a deep love for the ocean.
Nov 254 min read


From Lineup to Lunchtime: Birdseye Delivers
Birdseye has become the go-to spot for locals craving feel-good, authentic food. The moment you walk in, the energy is calm, warm, and community-driven—the kind of place where everyone seems to know someone.
Nov 172 min read


Surf Nicaragua from SoCal: Part 2 of 4 — Where to Stay
Our latest issue is packed with everything you need to fuel your surf stoke and travel dreams. Dive into our step-by-step guides for planning the ultimate surf trips to Baja and Nicaragua, uncover hidden local food gems, and meet inspiring surfer profiles who are living the dream. We’re also serving up affordable eats for when hunger hits after a long session, plus must-have surf accessories to keep you riding in style. Whether you’re chasing waves or just the surf culture li
Nov 105 min read


Sayen: Riding Waves and Making Memories
For 10-year-old Sayen, surfing isn’t just a sport—it’s a way of life. She started competing at six in the 12-and-under division and has been chasing waves and mastering tricks ever since.
Nov 82 min read


From Maui to Leucadia: The Story Behind This Musubi Love
I had the chance to chat with Roger and hear how This Musubi Love got started. The idea came to him about ten years ago while living on Maui.
Nov 52 min read


Maria Ramirez: Growing Up in the Water
For fifteen-year-old Maria Ramirez, surfing isn’t just a sport — it’s family, friendship, and the rhythm of life itself. Growing up in Central San Diego, Maria was introduced to the ocean early on by her dad, Alfredo, who had her on a surfboard by the age of three.
Oct 313 min read


Surf Nicaragua from SoCal: Part 1 of 4 — How to Get There
Our latest issue is packed with everything you need to fuel your surf stoke and travel dreams. Dive into our step-by-step guides for planning the ultimate surf trips to Baja and Nicaragua, uncover hidden local food gems, and meet inspiring surfer profiles who are living the dream. We’re also serving up affordable eats for when hunger hits after a long session, plus must-have surf accessories to keep you riding in style. Whether you’re chasing waves or just the surf culture li
Oct 164 min read


Celebrating the Future of Surfing: The Windansea Menehune Surf Competition
Since 1965, the Windandsea Menehune Surf Competition has stood as a cherished tradition in Southern California surf culture. Created to encourage and support the next generation of surfers, the contest has long been a launchpad for young talent destined to carry on the sport’s treasured legacy.
Oct 112 min read


First Light Surf Club
In the light before sunrise, a unique crew gathers at Turnarounds Beach in Carlsbad—surfboards under arms, coffee in hand. This is First Light Surf Club, a grassroots North County movement that’s part surf session, part community, and all about starting the day with stoke and purpose.
Sep 152 min read


Team USA Para Surf
Using specialized equipment or techniques—whether seated, standing, or prone—para surfers compete at all levels and redefine what’s possible in the water.
Sep 121 min read


Wave Pools, The New Local Break
Once a novelty, wave pools are now a real option for surfers looking for consistency, accessibility, and variety.
May 283 min read


A Life Worth Living
MIKE HYNSON, ACHIEVING A DREAM Mike Hynson did not let life pass him by. Over decades, every project he tackled he did with style,...
Feb 273 min read


Surf, Serve, Stoke
THE PENDLETON SURF CLUB Lou Deforest Eric Frankin President Eric Franklin, President of The Pendleton Surf Club, is a dedicated military...
Feb 272 min read
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