After submitting a bunch of wakeskating clips, Riley Bathurst turns his camera towards some local riding on the Wairau River in Malborough, NZ.
Departments: New Zealand
In-Transit Trailer
Finally! Here’s the official trailer for the much anticipated release of (you can quote this) the greatest Australian made wakeboard film to date. Josh Robinson is good at blowing minds, and this is no exception.
UK skaters on the road in NZ
Riley Bathurst tagged along with UK wakeskaters Liam Smith, Matt Burns and Oli Woods, to document some of their tour south across New Zealand.
New Zealand to get first ever cable park
New Zealand has own cable pioneer. His name is Paul Marlow and on the 18th of January he received a lease approval from the Department of Conservation for New Zealand’s first cable park. Sammy Gibson reports.
I’d tap that
New Zealand contributer Riley Bathurst is currently on the road with a band of wakeskaters, shooting for an up-coming feature to appear Wake Mag.
Blood, sweat, tears and eels
While the rest of Auckland sat inside eating Christmas chocolate and watching three-peat Christmas movies, three men and a winch braved the elements and had a wakeskating adventure of mammoth proportions.
Blenheim locals early season video
Here’s another video from Wake Mag contributer Riley Bathurst from earlier this season, starring Blenheim locals Dave Stubbs and Guy Robinson.
The Weatheralls do Portugal
Most places in the wakeboarding world have been explored and exposed, but there are still a few countries that lie well under the radar when the average Westerner thinks of places to visit for a wakeboarding trip.



