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North Shore Oahu ✔ OTA - Reef Hawaiian Pro 2013 Pipeline ★HD★ Hale'iwa Surfing Competition - Hawaii
2013 Pipeline, Hale'iwa Beach, North Shore Oahu, Hawaii. Reef Hawaiian Pro Surfing Competition, day 2 of the event, with Ian Walsh winning the heat in 1st place on November 15th 2013.
This video is about hanging out at Haleiwa at the beach during the Reef Hawaiian Pro Surfing Competition. Most of the video is of the area around where I'm sitting and a few actual surfing shots. You'll see a hot girl in a bikini a few times as I don't think they get much sexier than her. You'll get to see some incredible big waves and just how beautiful the ocean can be. If you're looking carefully, you'll also get to see some turtles that are hanging out near the shore as they bop their heads up once in a while. Aloha.
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SUP Surfing Hawaii Rules from a Hawaii Real Estate Agent
▶Need a Realtor in Hawaii? Click SUP Surfing in the lineup has rules you must follow, especially if you are visiting Hawaii. Zane Schweitzer Waterman of the Year and Stand Up Paddle Board Pro Surfer gives his top tip for riding waves in an Hawaii line up. Top Ten Tips and Rules for surfing waves on your SUP in Hawaii My first foray into SUP surfing ended with humiliation. I could barely manage to balance on my board-much less actually catch waves. Stand-up paddle boarders are encroaching on surfers' ocean turf. ... The idea of gliding is really what stand up paddle boarding is all about. When you are looking at stand up paddle boards for surfing, you need more than just a basic board. Instead, you need a board that is built .
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Hawaii, paddle boarding with sea turtles, Oahu north shore
One of the best things I've ever done! Paddle boarding with sea turtles near Haleiwa, on the north shore.
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Paddle Boarding in Hale'iwa, Hawaii
My dog, Harley paddle boarding with us in Haleiwa, Hawaii!
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Paddleboarding Haleiwa Beach Park North Shore Oahu Hawaii
Paddleboarding at Haleiwa Beach Park on the North Shore of Oahu.
Junior Segment / Hawaii State Champion Kai Martin - Freesurf Magazine
Surf N Sea presents this week's #JuniorSegment: The reigning Hawaiian state champion Kai Martin is on a roll this year. Competitors beware! ???? Visit Surf N Sea in Haleiwa to stay up to date on their specials, on the beach since 1965!
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Paddling up the Anahulu (Haleiwa) River from Tsue's Farm (North Shore, Oahu) LookIntoHawaii.com
Fun paddle up the Anahulu River launching from Tsue's Farm in Haleiwa. We took the kayak upstream watched the turtles travel with us. Then we paddled under the iconic Rainbow Bridge.
Finally after our trip, we ate delicious shrim, chicken, and kalua pig plate lunches at Tsue's Farm. A perfect day.
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Water Skiing Without Skate Board
Water skiing is a surface water sport in which an individual is pulled behind a boat or a cable ski installation over a body of water, skimming the surface on two skis or one ski. The sport requires sufficient area on a smooth stretch of water, one or two skis, a tow boat with tow rope, three people (depending on state boating laws), and a personal flotation device. In addition, the skier must have adequate upper and lower body strength, muscular endurance, and good balance. Skiing is a fun pastime that allows people of all skill levels and ages to enjoy. There is no minimum age necessary to water ski.
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Surfers compete in Hawaii
Surfers take to the waves on the second day of competition at the Reef Hawaiian Pro for the chance to take home the $100,000 (£63,000) prize money.
Australian Tom Whitaker, American Nat Young, and Brazilian Willian Cardoso were among the highest heat scorers of the day and easily advanced.
American Torrey Meister scored the first perfect 10 of the week after surviving a double tube ride but failed to advance after being unable to put together another solid run and placed third in his heat.
Waves hit Haleiwa Beach on Hawaii's North Shore in the 8 to 12 foot range giving the competitors what could be the best day of surf with the forecast calling for swells to subside after the weekend.
Competition in the round of 64 is set to begin Saturday morning with 32 riders advancing to the next round. The event winner will take home $100,000 (£63,000).
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Honolua (North Shore, Maui) - This Video Shot Here
Honolua is one of the magical waves of the world, a flawless right point that seems to peel into infinity -- when you happen to catch one. The crowd here is dense, but the joy of one ride makes it all worth it, especially that crisp barrel through the cave section.
Somewhat sheltered from the islands to the north, the swell window here is smaller than most other spots, and thus it works much less often; best on a big NNW swell. The trades that plague most of the rest of Maui, work fine here, to make a consistent side-offshore breeze. Again, when you connect one, the wave is simply magical.
Ehukai Beach Park (North Shore, Oahu)
Great place to get the feel of Oahu's North Shore. Pipeline is immediately to the left, and when it's big enough, it essentially swallows all the peaks of the beach park. Come here to watch Pipe or sight Tom Curren; across from Sunset Beach Elementary.
Laniakea (North Shore, Oahu)
Good place if you're looking to blend in -- the town crowd from Honolulu loves this wave, and thus there are always different faces in the water. There is a shorter, hollow left as well, that can be very fun. Seen in the big opening along Kam Hwy as you head east from Hale'iwa. Caution: parking lot thieves run amuck.
Backyards (North Shore, Oahu)
Very fast, advanced wave with a steep wall, thick lip, and shallow reef below. Good barrels. Swell magnet from all directions, but works best on a NW swell. Can get very, very big, and often has less of a crowd than other spots. Further out on the point from Sunset. Access from the shallows at the tip of the point.
Caution: reef, clean up sets.
Sunset (North Shore, Oahu)
Surely not a wave to be taken lightly though, even at a playful three feet Hawaiian. The wave turns very fast and hollow as it emerges and walls up quick from deep water; famous inside bowl throws way out for a good, heavy barrel.
You need some length and paddling strength in your board here; very thick wave and can be difficult to get into. Prepare yourself to get washed and bashed around on the reef when you see that rogue set swing wide from the west; you'll certainly be caught inside.
Caution: shallow reef, heavy lip, clean-up sets.
Hookipa (Paia, Maui)
Catches everything from the big WNW's to the easterly windswells. Very exposed to the wind, so get up early before the wind does, and then hit it again late in the afternoon; with Kona winds, you score! Park in the parking lot below the bluff, and follow someone else into the water (and out).
Velzyland (North Shore, Oahu)
This marks the end of the seven mile miracle, the opposite end being Haleiwa's Ali'i Beach Park. Park along Kam Hwy, and walk through the gate at Sunset Beach Colony. Paddle out from directly in front of the peak. The wide open barrel is unreal, but caution: sharp reef, shallow, crowd factor, locals.
Hanalei (North Shore, Kauai)
Lucky for us, it's a great wave, a peeling right point that works on most winter swell directions. Good fun when it's smaller to grab a longboard and go make friends in the lineup -- then you might find out about those other waves around the way. The bay here is pristine, and so is the town by the same name. On the far north east side of the point, towards the Princeville. Can get very big, and very good.
Canoes (South Shore, Oahu)
This is the jumping off point for the Waikiki surf adventure, and the rest of the south shore as well. Every surfer must come at least once, and there are few waves as friendly to teach your new ladyfriend. While generally a friendly wave, this whole shore turns on several times a summer, firing off exceptional waves.
On the south shore you can surf fifteen different spots in a single session, so paddle around and explore -- that's what the Duke did.
Looking out towards Diamond Head, imagine the Hawaiian legend of the wave the Duke caught way out on the point and connected all the way to the sand, right where you get your favorite mai-tai -- the restaurant by the name of Duke's.
OSSC HAWAII HIGHLIGHTS 2017: ALA MOANA
Monday, July 10, 2017, Ala Moana Beach Park, Oahu, HI
On a beautiful Monday in Hawaii, 8 teams converged on waist-to-chest high Ala Moana Bowls on the South Shore of Oahu for the 6th stop of the Oakley Surf Shop Challenge. After a great day at Bowls, T&C defended their Hawaii Title earning the bragging rights and the chance to compete at the National Championships in Nicaragua.
During the competitors meeting, Contest Director Darren Brilhart, opted for an extended format allowing each team to surf two heats with the top four combined team scores making the final.
In the first round, HIC Ala Moana whammy surfer Joel Centeio put them out to an early lead with his double whammy 8.43 but T&C Surf came raring back after Kekoa Bacalso’s 8.0 and Robert Grilho III double whammied a 7.43.
In addition to the unique Hawaiian vibe between the teams, the event saw two other unique components. At the age of 9, Stone Suitt surfing for Barnfields Raging Isle with his father Spencer became the events youngest competitor in history, and was one of two father son teams along with Surf & Sea’s Eddie and Shion Crawford.
The final saw HIC Ala Moana, HI-Tech, T&C Surf and T&C Ala Moana battle though a challenging incoming tide. Yet again, Kekoa Bacalso and Robert Grilho III came out of the gates swinging posting 7.66 and double whammy 7.6, respectively where T&C never looked back.
“Once the high tide filled in, it kinda went flat so our strategy was to get an early start with score on the board and give our whammy guy Robert Grihlo the baton to nail it on the head.” Said Kekoa Bacalsa “It was a solid team effort, although all the other teams were ripping out there. It was cool, there was a lot of dogging, laughing and yelling, all good vibes! We’re stoked to go Nicaragua and vibe out with the other teams!”
The series heads to the Outer Banks of North Carolina on August 15-16 for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Qualifier.
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Diamond Head (Cliffs) now
Checking Cliffs after a long time.
I saw new path, lots of homeless camps and erosion but It's still fun with friends for Sunday morning.....