When Wamaii's big how do people get through the shorebreak
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When Wamaii's big how do people get through the shorebreak
How do they get out there farg the shorie is insane can anyone tell me if theres like a channel oin the side or something
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it makes sense with the "Say" it in front of it... (moron)matt... wrote:..."it with me moron"....(moron)...
plus I would like to know as well, Btw if he is a mullet mowahawk *** tho, he deserves to be shot
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Sorry Wanto, not putting sh*t on you, I have just never thought of getting out the back with dry hair and thinking , "well done, a dry hair paddle, didn't have to work hard at all." I tend to dive under to control it when I first hit the water but I now will think differently. I hope you don't mind but I'm going to use it when appropriate. Cheers!
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mouwahahaha!Spoon wrote:Sorry Wanto, not putting sh*t on you, I have just never thought of getting out the back with dry hair and thinking , "well done, a dry hair paddle, didn't have to work hard at all." I tend to dive under to control it when I first hit the water but I now will think differently. I hope you don't mind but I'm going to use it when appropriate. Cheers!
just for us amateurs who haven't surfed waimea at 30 ft before, is that a "dry hair paddle" or "hair dry paddle".....(???)
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have surfed it bigger than 10', breaking properly and its not the getting out thats the hard part, its the coming in. Rode a 10'3" single fin out there and its not real easy to handle specially in a thumping shorey. Basically the beach is at a steep incline as far as beaches go, u hang in the eastern corner close to the point, the waves smashes into the sand, runs up the beach maybe 30ft, u sprint ur ass off at it, jump on ur board and paddle like hell and get sucked out and over the next one before it breaks, hopefully.
Got that part out of the way and paddled out and sat wide and then got the a big shock when i saw a set coming, cleaned up most but i managed to punch the board through the feathering lip and put in some big deep ones to get clear. Got bout 6 waves in an hour, last one to the beach, pulled over the back just before the dump and got dragged up the beach behind it, handled the suck back out and ran up the beach before the next one hit. Fluked the come in but was stoked, the idea of getting caned in the shorey with 10 feet of board attached to me leg was unappealing.
Got that part out of the way and paddled out and sat wide and then got the a big shock when i saw a set coming, cleaned up most but i managed to punch the board through the feathering lip and put in some big deep ones to get clear. Got bout 6 waves in an hour, last one to the beach, pulled over the back just before the dump and got dragged up the beach behind it, handled the suck back out and ran up the beach before the next one hit. Fluked the come in but was stoked, the idea of getting caned in the shorey with 10 feet of board attached to me leg was unappealing.
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