Hookipa yesterday.
I looked at it, but the amount of people scared me away. This is what I did instead:
I parked the car at the harbor at 8am with the ebike in it. I jogged to the kahaumanu center and caught the 8.30 bus. Stretched a bit at home and launched a wing downwinder around 10. Got to the harbor around 11. Sure enough there were already cars of foilers driving up to maliko, so I grabbed a ride home without needing to use the ebike. Launched a foil drive assisted sup foiling run around noon. It was phenomenal. I was doing as good as I've ever done when i saw Kane flying by way faster than me and standing tall like he was on an efoil. Once at the harbor, I packed everything and went to work at 2.
Kane was actually the only human I saw during my runs. Getting motivated to go surfing and compete for waves is getting harder and harder...
5am Surfline significant buoy readings and discussion.
South shore
Barbers
- 1.5ft, 13s, S 180º
Lanai
- 1.5ft, 11s, S 175º
Very small southerly energy at the buoys.
Check the Lahaina webcam if interested,
for size, conditions and consistency.
North shore
Hanalei
- 3.4ft, 8s, NE 50º
- 3.3ft, 6s, NE 55º
- 1.2ft, 13s, NW 305º
Mokapu
- 4.2ft, 8s, ENE 65º
- 4.4ft, 5s, E 80º
4ft 8s NE energy continues. Home guess for Hookipa is waist to chest high.
Fetches map (circles legend: red: direct aim, blue: angular spreading, black: blocked, yellow: possibly over the ice sheet) from Windy.
North Pacific (about 4 days travel time from the NW corner of the North Pacific):
South Pacific (about 7 days travel time from east/west of New Zealand):
Morning sky.
1 comment:
Very cool. You should video your adventures would be a fun watch on YT 👍
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