Hawaii (Oahu) trip 12/10-12/18 - photo intensive

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Thought I'd share these to help warm those who were buried in snow lately.
Don't mind the surf lingo; I copied this from my post on a surfer message board.

12/10-12/18 Hawaii (Oahu) Surf/Travel Photo Journal

Flying into Oahu – snapping some pics of the other islands as we go by –
the girl next to me asks “first time to Hawaii?”; guess it was that obvious.

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Met my brother and his girlfriend at the Honolulu airport and we were off to our hotel in Waikiki –
since I was tagging along on their trip it wouldn’t be a straight surf trip, but I couldn’t complain for nearly free lodging and it was a good intro to Hawaii.
Didn’t take our boards last minute, as my old triple bag had a zipper welded shut and we were out the door; gonna have to rent or buy used.

Swam around in the warm water for a bit, then watched our first Hawaiian sunset – small and packed with beginners at Waikiki.

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Headed to the North Shore in the morning, picked up a couple rental boards for a few days and drove around checking out the spots I’ve read about for years in SURFER ™.
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Sunset’s lineup

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One of the bigger ones to come through as we checked it

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Found somewhere to park near Rocky Point and started walking towards Pipe to check out the contest.
Gotta love the amount of girls that surf in Hawaii.
Near Rocky Point

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Wave quality at Pipe wasn’t that good (first day of the contest) so we didn’t watch for too long.
An empty one (~6’ face)

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Easy paddle out for the contestants

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Looking down towards Eukia

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The beach was pretty empty for how many cars were parked for miles along the Kam – can’t imagine what the finals will look like.

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We surfed Lani’s that afternoon, it was a good intro to the North Shore. Some lined up decent for a few long rides, mellow crowd, a little OH on the drops. No pics, though. g/f couldn’t pick us out of the lineup so far away.
Next day we saw two guys surfing Pinballs, so we decided to give it a try after seeing some sets roll through. A little soft, but you could get a good one or two hits on them before they died out.

Pinballs lineup – “yeah dude, we surfed Waimea bay!”
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Did the Waimea falls the next morning, then ended up surfing Pinballs again after checking a few spots and seeing empty sets roll through inside the bay.

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Sunset that afternoon – don’t think the direction was good during our trip, the inside bowl wasn’t working and it was kinda sectiony.

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SE side of the island – tradewinds blew everyday and made for some good wind swell…

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Blowhole
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Take warning.

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Found Sandy Beach and had to stop for some bodysurfing – hard to do with no fins, though. We played it safe and swam through the gnarly ones and watched other guys get pounded by the walls of water sucking the sand off the bottom

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Sure, she’s hot, but can she bodyboard?

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Apparently, so

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F’in sick tube

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Did the Diamond Head hike the next morning – amazing and disheartening to see such development right up to the shore. Keep the Country Country.

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We then hit Sandy’s again, but equipped with fins and boards…

My brother, about to bottom out

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Me; I got obliterated in the tube about 2 secs after this shot

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Bro again; it helps to get in early we noticed

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I found having a board was pretty dangerous still, so I went to fins only and had a few fun ones (still took beatings, though)
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Tired, sand everywhere (trapped in-between the layers of my boardshorts and won’t come out), but stoked
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My bro found out that there’s more than sand on the bottom of Sandy’s

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Shot a few more photos myself before we left

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Last night for them, second to last for me, best sunset we saw

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Parting shot – last one I took before getting on the plane
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In case anyone cares, most of the landscape/sunset shots were with a Fuji F20, all others with a Panasonic FZ7. I have bigger images to link to if there are requests (didn’t want to flood with all huge ones)

A good introductory trip and not a bad way to spend a week in December.
 
The water and waves are just unbelievable.

PS: The Waimea Falls make an appearance in the new Indiana Jones movie. Jones appear to drive (crash?) a WW2 era Ford GPA amphibious car in the water at the foot of the falls.
 
Sandy's and Makapuu popular for body surfing and yes best using fins. Favorite area in my days was Pyramid Rock. Very few knew of it and beach was usually empty. Loved those stormy days. Storm surf.
 
Very nice pictures. Brings back found memories.

Our family lived on the Islands from 60-73 I don’t remember too much from Kauaʻi and Oʻahu. I remember the Big Island the most because we lived their last.

We lived in Kailua Kona last. I used to body surf at White Sands a lot. Very small beach. We would sometimes go to Hapuna beach as well.
I loved to body surf, I almost perished once or twice. But the is the chance you take to enjoy the sport.
My older Brother trained me to be a juvinelle delencwent. I am not proud of that fact…..
I had a lot of fun in that town.

One of my more traumatic memories is the Natural slide on Kauaʻi when I was very young. I thought my Dad pushed me down the slide. He says that he went down with me. It was basically a hole in the ground with a natural rock slide that went down to the water.

One of my Daughters college friends lives on the Island and goes to School on the mainland with my Daughter. I asked about the Natural slide and she did not know anything about it.
I thought that was strange and went on the web to see if I could find info on it.

Turns out 10 people have drowned there. One of them was a University of Hawaii qauterback. So they closed it down 18 years ago, sad. It looks like after heavy rains it can form a whirl pool and suck you down into a bottomless pool. I guess it confirms my fear as a child………….
 
I could easily see myself moving out there - warm water in December? --perfect! Now I'm wearing a wetsuit and booties to stay warm with water temps in the low 50's. All the locals were friendly as well, can't wait to go back and check out the other islands, too.
 
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