The BSR Cable Park Surf Resort opened to the public today with Mike Klein riding the first “expert” public wave since the pool closed early last October. That early winter closure came after Fabrizio ...
Waco in the past week has seen more than its usual share of well-tanned frames from far-flung shores. It is safe to assume more professionals and amateurs have surfed waves in the Waco area than in ...
The parents of a New Jersey man who died last year after contracting a deadly brain-eating amoeba after surfing at BSR Surf Resort near Waco has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the water park.
WACO - The crowd watching people rocket down the trio of waterslides at BSR Cable Park here is having a helluva time - as much fun as those they're watching. Even more so, especially whenever someone ...
Probably not since the Mentawais’ unveiling in the 1990s has the global surf tribe — everyone from seasoned pros to Average Joes — been so seduced by and summoned to a new wave zone as with the BSR ...
WACO, Texas — The BSR Surf Resort in Waco voluntarily closed its wave pool Sunday for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention to test the water after a surfer who visited the pool died from ...
WACO, Texas — The BSR Surf Resort in Waco voluntarily closed its wavepool for CDC testing after a surfer who visited the pool died from Naegleria fowleri, which is also known as a "brain-eating amoeba ...
There’s no need to check the surf forecast – the surfers seeking waves at this remote spot, set in rural Texas hours away from the salt-water ocean, don’t have to rely on Mother Nature bringing a ...
North Texans won’t even have to drive to Austin to catch some waves. Following in the footsteps of the 14-acre Nland Surf Park opening in Austin, BSR Cable Park in Waco announced its plans for a ...
Don’t strap that longboard to your car’s roof just yet, surfers. BSR Surf Resort, the new land-locked surfing facility that opened as part of Barefoot Ski Ranch Cable Park northeast of Waco on May 12, ...
WACO, Texas — The BSR Surf Resort in Waco voluntarily closed its wave pool for CDC testing after a surfer who visited the pool died from Naegleria fowleri, which is also known as a "brain-eating ...
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