Hookipa yesterday.
Inexplicably, the Sports Tracker GPS app I use to track my downwinders doesn't have wingfoiling and Foil Drive assisted SUP foiling (!), so for the first I chose windsurfing and for the second mountain biking.
The June recap shows a total of 44 downwind runs, between the two disciplines. That's why I don't feel like traveling anymore. And that's also why I don't surf much anymore, as I got spoiled by the wonderful lack of interaction with other people around competing for a limited amount of waves.
Furthermore, conditions are always different and if you throw in the test of different foils (to which luckily I often have access), the need for variety is amply satisfied.
Consequently, this has been the best summer of my Maui life, also thanks to the skills I developed in three years of practice: I am loving it.
Barbers
- 2ft, 13s, S 175º
Lanai
- 0.9ft, 13s, S 170º
- 0.5ft, 15s, S 180º
North shore
NW001
- 0.9ft, 8s, NNW 335º
Hanalei
- 1.4ft, 11s, N 350º
Waimea
- 1.6ft, 10s, NW 325º
Pauwela
- 3.2ft, 7s, E 90º
- 1ft, 11s, N 10º
Wind map at noon. The other ones can be found here.
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
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It is just amazing how lucky we are to live here. No reason to ever leave this beautiful rock!
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