After some festive slumber the North Shore is sparking back to life.
Sometimes Pipe can look better than it actually is once you are out there.
It looked better but this guy didn't mind the average classification.
Average, who cares its barreling Pipe.
Good to Fair was the forecast for this day.
Steve Sawyer snagged a bigger wave of the session by paddling the furthest out and waiting.
Throughout the season the sand has been blasted away giving lowtide a dangerous look that some simply ignore.
Clean water and team riders means jobs get done, Davey Brand following instructions.
Benji Brand doing well at nursing a foot injury.
Steven Sawyer likes to phaff around before surfing, he even likes to take his time during wipeouts.
But then he resurfaces and gets the job done too.
Uncle Derek Hoooo brudda.
Derek Ho knows how to navigate the Backdoor flat section after decades of experience.
A good bottom turn can spice up an otherwise below par wave.
Leonardo Fioravanti setting his line between an irritating GoPro guy and someones butt.
Do guys sometimes purposefully aim for the last blast section?
When Pipe is not up to par there is always Keiki to play around in.
Keiki shorey is fun but it can be dangerous while trying to shoot the shore pounders.
2012 has two 2s in it, I have two stitches in my nose, Happy New Years Mayans.
Happy New Year. Hau’oli Makahiki Hou.
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Posted by KarliMisses on the 20/02/2012 10:44
What a hctiec events on your "quiet day"!A scarry coombination, water and electricity. But nice that it ended well, sounds like you could use the help.
Posted by Rony on the 05/05/2012 02:25
At the moment we are only 7 binehd the US scheduled 6 late last year and are now running 16 straight.Ch 7 will slip further and further binehd though with school holidays, non ratings and random assortments of weeks off.