Hawaii South shore summer
Hawaii South shore summer
Hey guys im 22 from Florida near Cocoa or sabastion Inlet .Ive been surfing for over 7 years and pretty good aleast compared to the guys here.But anyways im goin to be staying at the Marriott across from Conoes and Queens .What ive heard Conoes sounds like Kook ville or a bunch of torists.I need info on any breaks around my area that i can walk too or a place i can rent a car.Ive heard of Kaisers and Ala mona those sound sick.I only ride boards 6"2 and under .But please help im in the dark on this one.
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Get a rental and get out of Waikiki!!!
Surf map of Oahu: wannasurf.com
Another surf map:surfline.com
Get a rental and get out of Waikiki!!!
Summer surf
My bad guys forgot to say im goin be in Waikiki in July and early august.I dont think im goin be charging pipeline on my first trip to hawaii but deffently want some overhead surf hopefully.Is theremuch surf on South shore in summer i heard its your prime season for South?As you can probuly tell im in the dark about this.Im just hoping theres a couple spots arpuind queens i could possible walk too.Cause most car places you gotta be 25.Anyways any help will go a far ways cause only a handfull of guys around here have even been to hawaii.Mahalo
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It seems to me that the best south swells come in May and June. I don't remember much hitting the last few years few years in July and August but it takes quite the south swell for me to remember it. If you're here long enough you should get something that is very good by Florida standards but be prepared for flat spells.
The typical south swell will have beautiful conditions but be intensely packed and be rather inconsistent. The Waikiki breaks will be mostly long boarders, on the plus side many of them will be in Bikinis.
The typical south swell will have beautiful conditions but be intensely packed and be rather inconsistent. The Waikiki breaks will be mostly long boarders, on the plus side many of them will be in Bikinis.
Summertime
Thanks alot guys .I have a feeling its goin be a very interesting trip.The surf over here gets sooo flat in july into august its Pancake flat.Weve been getting lots of swells latly .Check out http://www.2ndlight.com or surfinfo.com for good pics 2ndlight has a great gallery .This is one of the breaks kelly slater grew up on.Not the best break but ofcourse popularty makes websites not the quaility .Anyways Mahalo.Check out floridas surf.guys over here will surf the wave till its competly dead not like alot of places ive been .Floridas reping not much to rep but were trying LoL.Peace Rob
SUMMER SURF
Oh yea and LGREANZ im not going to waikiki for a surf trip .Its for my girlfriends parents work ,So i get to come and by chance im in the place were surfing came from.You dont understand on the east coast of florida theres real flat summers lik 2 months usaully were its competly pancake flat and sharks everwhere Its no game here.But im just saying if i was planning a surf trip to hawaii i wouldnt be coming to Waikiki in the summer with everyone and there dog.Id hopefully try to surf North shore scrapes.Hopefully is the word there.Theres a big diffence in overhead surf here breaking on a SANDbar and overhead shit there breaking on reef.Anyways peace out.
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malekos wrote:The south shore is only 2miles long.. You can walk to all the breaks. If you had a longboard it would be a biotch to carry it all over.
I mostly longboard I use to surf all the Town breaks...and I walked to 'em. Now, I moved back to my roots of the westside. I still walk to all the breaks here except fo' an ocassional hitch hike to some of da farther locations. I only shortboard when the time is right... usually heavy pitching barrels
I'm waitin' fo' my friend to call and let me know when the swells start to arrive in Town. There's 1 place in Town where you wouldn't believe it's Town. I'm not saying where, but here's a clue. No free parking
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If you have to stay in waikiki, try out publics. It's that outside left to the left of the sponge spot called the wall (when standing on shore). Breaks at pretty much any size, and the crowd isn't too nuts. Only thing you gotta watch out for is the coral heads.
North shore will most likely be flat in the summertime. You should still get up there if you can, and you might just find a rideable wave.
North shore will most likely be flat in the summertime. You should still get up there if you can, and you might just find a rideable wave.
summersurf
Right on thanks for all the help guys.Im stoked im goin get some surf atleast.How far is the paddle out .i was watching the sheraton cam and it looked like it was breaking in the middle of the ocean.crazy shit.And how about the coral reefs are they real shallow?I surf some reef breaks here they stick out on low tide im guessing same kinda thing .Mahalo rob
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eastcoaster wrote:Right on thanks for all the help guys.Im stoked im goin get some surf atleast.How far is the paddle out .i was watching the sheraton cam and it looked like it was breaking in the middle of the ocean.crazy shit.And how about the coral reefs are they real shallow?I surf some reef breaks here they stick out on low tide im guessing same kinda thing .Mahalo rob
If you're looking at the Sheraton Cam... then you will be looking at Pops. Tha paddle out can be up to a third of mile offshore. Hope you got some paddle muscles.(to get you back to shore)
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Florida guy,
If you can't find surf that suits your 6'3" when you get there, be open enough to learn to ride a longer board while in Hawaii. It's good to learn to ride all sorts of boards. Being a well rounded surfer will only enhance your surfing opportunities. As you may know a chest high day on the east is a flat day there so go searching when it's "flat"
If you can't find surf that suits your 6'3" when you get there, be open enough to learn to ride a longer board while in Hawaii. It's good to learn to ride all sorts of boards. Being a well rounded surfer will only enhance your surfing opportunities. As you may know a chest high day on the east is a flat day there so go searching when it's "flat"
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