Rambo Estrada And The Art Of The (Kiwi) Road Trip - Stab Mag
8818 Views
Enzed's finest impersonation of South Straddie.

Rambo Estrada And The Art Of The (Kiwi) Road Trip

“If you’re prepared to drive, you can surf every day of the year in New Zealand.”

features // Oct 10, 2024
Words by Ben Mondy
Reading Time: 5 minutes

All featured imagery by Rambo Estrada.

If you’ve ever had your tiny brain blown by a line-up shot of New Zealand, there’s almost a 100% chance it was taken by Rambo Estrada.

The Kiwi lensman has built a successful career, and a huge social media following, with his unique ability to compose the country’s incredible waves with the raw beauty of the coastline that frames them.  

Estrada has bottled that lightning in a new hardcover book titled Unbound Vol. 1 — it’s a 304-page tome of pure surf beauty described as the most ambitious surf culture book New Zealand has ever seen. Rambo has spent the last 18 months taking road trips, meeting influential characters and documenting an Aotearoa surf road trip that will now be preserved forever. 

When it comes to Kiwi surf road trips, or road trips in general, it would be hard to find anyone who has covered more territory, driven more kilometres, surfed more waves, taken more images or eaten more toasties than Rambo. So, we thought we’d grill him on what makes a successful (Kiwi) road trip, look at his lessons learned on the road, the keys to creative success and how to make the surf look way better than it is.

Below, Rambo spills his golden rules for surviving life on the road in NZ.

A man who can get you here is a man worth knowing.

A Half Tank Is Empty

My first rule is that I always treat a half tank of gas as being empty. When you’re heading to some remote places, especially in New Zealand, you can often be more than half a tank away from the next gas station. It’s a simple rule, but it can take a lot of stress out of your road trips.  

Not the worst place to run out of petty.

Off Grid Maps

A fail to plan, is a plan to fail. Before you hit the road in New Zealand, or anywhere remote, you want to download offline maps to your phone. In places with patchy phone service, which is quite a lot of parts of the country, if you take a wrong turn you can be screwed without a map. It can save you a lot of time and a load of stress. 

The Long Haul

If you’re prepared to drive, you can surf every day of the year in New Zealand. You just have to commit and you’ll find quality. Because the drives are long and the windows of opportunity are short, most people don’t make the effort. If you risk it, that’s when you can get half days or full days of real gold with very few people in the water. At the start of the book, I decided to do a 10-day trip and see how much surfing I could get in. I did way more driving than shooting and surfing, but I found fun waves every day. 

24k gold or mirage? Depends on your lens.

Less Is More

When I’m on a road trip I’ll downsize from the van to a 4WD. I converted the back of a Landrover Discovery into a mini camper and that’s good for one person to sleep in; the exact number I like to roll with (more on that next). For my camera gear and kit, I’ll keep it relatively small so that it is easy to carry on hikes. And I insure everything for all over the world. Then, if it is stolen or lost, it would be a bummer, but at least you won’t take a massive financial hit. 

Free Solo

As soon as you add another person to the equation, there are too many distractions. I want to be on the beach before sunrise every day and might wait three or four hours for the right combination of swell, wind and light. You can’t expect people to stick to that strange schedule and be an oddball like me. And if you are shooting with a surfer, it’s really on them to create the images. When I’m alone and it’s just me and the waves, then it’s all on me, and I find that even more satisfying.

This is Rambo’s house, and you’re not invited. (He will however Airbnb you one of the floating boulders.)

Crack of Dawn

I like to get up early and that’s usually because I’m excited about what the day will bring. A road trip means you’re out of your normal routine, and in New Zealand, because everything’s so wild, you never really know what you’re going to get that day. Often, the first 20 minutes of light is the best of the whole day and you wanna be there for that. Just before dawn, before the birds wake, there’s a certain type of quiet that makes you feel like you’re the only person in the world.

Keeping It Locked Down

I don’t name the surf spots, either on social media or in the book. The goal is to keep it mysterious so that people might think there’s a load of cool stuff out there and so they go exploring themselves. And if someone has taken so much trouble to keep a quality wave locked down, I will always respect that.

Local heavies laying out the last guy who geotagged the spot.

The Long Haul

The long drives can be brutal on your own. If I know the South Island is going to be good, then I’ll do a 24-hour drive to get there. Around the 14-hour mark, you can start to question your decision-making. I stockpile the Stab and Ain’t that Swell podcasts for those long drives. I don’t think you could fall asleep listening to Jed and Vaughan; their enthusiasm is too infectious. I also do what I call Ride The Lightning: I’ll put on some old-school Metallica and play it as loud as I can handle. That’s got me through some long nights. 

You driving 24-hours to score this?

It’s Not All About The Waves

Maybe the best advice I have is don’t think about it too much and just go. You might not find good waves, but you’ll definitely find a good time. In New Zealand, if you come for two weeks, you can expect good-to-really- good waves for four of those days. You can use the rest of your time to explore. If you come just for the surf, you could leave disappointed. If you come to have an adventure as well as surf, you’ll go away stoked. 

To get your hands on a copy of Rambo’s book, click here.

Comments

Comments are a Stab Premium feature. Gotta join to talk shop.

Already a member? Sign In

Want to join? Sign Up

Advertisement

Most Recent

Does Cloudbreak Have A Box Jellyfish Problem?

“I'm lying in the boat convulsing going, ‘Fuck Dad, am I going to die?’” recalled…

Apr 20, 2026

The Hierarchy Holds Firm

Usual suspects progress in victory-at-sea conditions at Margs.

Apr 19, 2026

The Sport Of Short (And Muscular) Kings?

Is there an ideal body type for surfing? 

Apr 19, 2026

Is Surfing For The Rich? | StabMic Episode 10

Nate Fletcher & Dane Reynolds discuss the state of modern surfing.

Apr 17, 2026

Surfing’s Obsession With Proof

A photographer's musings on the enduring impact of surf imagery and our connection to it.

Apr 16, 2026

The Longest Day In WSL History Almost Ends In A Brawl

Twenty-eight heats and a non-interference call that spills out into the carpark.

Apr 16, 2026

Do Second Impressions Ever Last?

A preview of the Margaret River Pro, 2026.

Apr 15, 2026

SEOTY: Josh Burke Stars In ‘Real Estate’

Why we should pay more attention to the Caribbean.

Apr 13, 2026

Gabriela Bryan And Miguel Pupo Ding The ‘Pop

And the reigning world champs get knocked down a peg.

Apr 11, 2026

Have High-Performance Surfboards Already Peaked? | StabMic Episode 09

Britt Merrick + Dane Reynolds on Medina’s CI stint, Slater, Ewing, and the ceiling of…

Apr 10, 2026

A Day In The Life Of A Surf Shop  

One solar day in the strange, sacred, wax-scented world of the surf shop.

Apr 9, 2026

How Do You Score An Impossible Air?

Italo v Gab was the title fight, but the rest of Day 5 delivered as…

Apr 9, 2026

Fourteen Heats, One Questionable Interference, And A Few Steps Closer To Tinnitus

Rip Curl Pro Bells: How is this Day 4 already?

Apr 8, 2026

Watch: Episode 01 of Stab in the Dark starring Ethan Ewing

The reigning champ vs 3x SITD winner vs an Indonesian-based wildcard.

Apr 7, 2026

Stab High x Monster Energy Is Coming To Virginia Beach, USA

Premium members get first access to tickets.

Apr 6, 2026

Griff Goes Futuristic To Beat The New Kid

The greatest wildcard loss in WSL history?

Apr 5, 2026

Watch: The Kelly Files, Vol. 3

"I'll surf until I die."

Apr 5, 2026

Mongrels Prevail In The Slop

A day of upsets, triumphant rookies, and solid showings from just a couple of returning…

Apr 4, 2026
Advertisement