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Old 02-27-2010, 10:17 AM
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Dont be a P+**" get a surfboard and do it big like Patrick Swacey and Kiano Reevse; its a once in a lifetime experience.
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Old 02-27-2010, 10:24 AM
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Dont be a P+**" get a surfboard and do it big like Patrick Swacey and Kiano Reevse; its a once in a lifetime experience.
First things first....I lack E-X-P-E-REEeONNCE and balance..

Those things travel at 500+ mph...hell they are telling the guys w/ boats to take them out .5 to 1 mile from shore to keep safe.

What's crazy is the size of the waves on the North shore of Oahu. Sometimes they reach 40-70ft faces. It's rare but when they do reach face heights of 40+ they have a huge surfing tourny.

But those waves are not carrying a 19 mile momentum!

What you up to anyways? Check out that book i mentioned on the other post. Good bathroom material!
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Old 02-27-2010, 12:18 PM
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First things first....I lack E-X-P-E-REEeONNCE and balance..

Those things travel at 500+ mph...hell they are telling the guys w/ boats to take them out .5 to 1 mile from shore to keep safe.

What's crazy is the size of the waves on the North shore of Oahu. Sometimes they reach 40-70ft faces. It's rare but when they do reach face heights of 40+ they have a huge surfing tourny.

But those waves are not carrying a 19 mile momentum!

What you up to anyways? Check out that book i mentioned on the other post. Good bathroom material!
Whatever wuss, now you wont have any cool stories to tell your grandkids.JJ

500mph is smoking, its crazy how the wave is only a couple feet high offshore.

Man I'm just being domisticated taking care of the chillens; how's the Big Island treating you?
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Old 02-28-2010, 02:35 AM
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Man I'm just being domisticated taking care of the chillens; how's the Big Island treating you?[/QUOTE]

Very good...haven't wet a line yet..wife has wanted to do nothing but sight see (volcanoes, cliffs, whales, etc.) but i brought a few reels with me 2 light 2 heavy...just waiting on my poles to arrive. I've got a Marlin trip set up in 3 weeks and will try to get 3-4 trips per month in. It's beautiful here...just wish i were Kona side. But it's not to far.
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Old 02-28-2010, 03:54 PM
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Tsunami road party....it was super crowded at lower elevation...If you look at the two pics that look identical...you can see the water recession around the rocks to the left and right of pecan island...these 2 pics were shot w/ 30 seconds of each other....This is what you guys were watching on the news. Those rocks that are exposed are usually 20 ft below the water. tusnami prty.jpg

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