The Bay will call the day, Waimea rang but it wasn't a call from Eddie.
From any angle Waimea is truly impressive even when it isn't Eddie size.
Some go some don't some get doughnuts
The inside shorey was a little to hectic for the boogies so one ventured to the outside for a calmer ride.
Just your friendly crowd on an average day at Waimea.
On the other side of the bay is a left that makes wonder, makes you think, is it possible.
I have dubbed this Healeys Left after his one wave during the 2009 Eddie.
The shorebreak, you will be digging sand out of your ears for a week.
Thanks for the company bud, I'll have a frosty doughnut instead.
A typical Waimea party wave.
Another angle you think about that until you walk there it is just a picture in the mind.
It wasn't a perfect day but it was a fun day for the big wave thrill seekers.
If you know people who know people you can get VIP seating.
Still in this day and age of surfboards there are still the single fin purists.
Walking to the paddle out corner by the church you have some time to think if you actually want to do this.
Some have a picnic while for others surfing Waimea is a picnic.
Keala Kennelly (green board) has not let her recent experience at Teahupoo stop her from charging.
Kala Alexander going for a crispy cream on his SUP.
The absence of eyes in the back of your head are beneficial at times.
Solo waves at Waimea are rare, when they do happen it is sure to be a gem.
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