Brah when I lived in Florida those storms were pretty crazy. And the people who lived there party when they happenI've been caught in 3 thunderstorms on my motorcycle here in Florida
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Brah when I lived in Florida those storms were pretty crazy. And the people who lived there party when they happenI've been caught in 3 thunderstorms on my motorcycle here in Florida
Hurricane partying was the original source of the drink.Brah when I lived in Florida those storms were pretty crazy. And the people who lived there party when they happen
Almost every afternoon, alot of fun running a boat through them to get homeBrah when I lived in Florida those storms were pretty crazy. And the people who lived there party when they happen
About a week ago. When the winds switch up and Kealia gets glassy the" car park" on the side of the road "by the gate" is pumping. Stop next time and walk out to the left over the hill."The highway on Kauai's East side was clogged with cars in one particular area and Kealia Beach was glassy with crispy little waves."
That was a few days ago? Saw a crap load of cars parked on the side of the highway and thought it was someone having a party but making everyone park on the road. I don't normally see cars there at all if that's the same spot. That said...saw a few spots here REALLY light up recently.
Had one of my most fun surfs on kauai at glassy kealia when Hanalei was flat. Hope to score it again sometime!About a week ago. When the winds switch up and Kealia gets glassy the" car park" on the side of the road "by the gate" is pumping. Stop next time and walk out to the left over the hill.
Will do! "By the gate" is definitely where I saw everyone. Didn't know there was public access there but lots of places here are like that I suppose. There's a place by me where I didn't see anyone all year until recently.About a week ago. When the winds switch up and Kealia gets glassy the" car park" on the side of the road "by the gate" is pumping. Stop next time and walk out to the left over the hill.
Tread carefully it’s a heavy localized spot.Will do! "By the gate" is definitely where I saw everyone. Didn't know there was public access there but lots of places here are like that I suppose. There's a place by me where I didn't see anyone all year until recently.
uncle you should be ashamed of yourselfAbout a week ago. When the winds switch up and Kealia gets glassy the" car park" on the side of the road "by the gate" is pumping. Stop next time and walk out to the left over the hill.
Nope! 4th largest in the Island chain. Population, 73,000+. One, can drive from one end of Kaua'i to the other end AND drive to the top of Koke'e and back down to One's starting point in 9 to 10 hours give or take depending on traffic .... which is decidingly becoming quite crowded on the asphalt.uncle you should be ashamed of yourself
Rumour at one time when the area became developed and cleared along the county built bike pathway. Security overstepped themselves. Rent a cop's do security now along the roads of the "gated community." The area surfed is in undeveloped scrub land and surfed on very rare occasions.Yeah I don’t even think that walk is public access. I’ve heard of guys being chased off by Bruddha’s with shotguns lol
AND now, there's a parking lot, public bathrooms and a paved walking path to THAT very area where Mom's n' Dad's take there kids. The by-gone days are by-gone'd ....Dude come on, work with me here. We’re trying to preserve a spot. Won’t someone think of the children!?
bruddahs with shotguns dude, with a record. And if that ain’t enough, the next beach south is the gay pick up beach NTTIAWWT
Lol, trying to protect a spot ~5,000 miles away. most of us know that zone already. it's a shorter flight there than it is to you in NY for us on the west coast. Many of us are over there quite often.Dude come on, work with me here. We’re trying to preserve a spot. Won’t someone think of the children!?
bruddahs with shotguns dude, with a record. And if that ain’t enough, the next beach south is the gay pick up beach NTTIAWWT
If it makes everyone feel better, I think my carpenter told me about the spot a month or two ago (I live on the island these days and own a house here). That said...he didn't tell me exactly where. And, I've been to the other place mentioned for sure. As for localism, I'll stand by what I always say...no one Hawaiian has ever given me trouble, vibed me, etc. The only times I've ever even had words in the water with anyone...they were either in California or Californians in Hawaii...so go figure. Ah...and some older caucasian lady screamed expletives at me (and told me to go back to the mainland) - in front of my three year old - because my wife asked her to control her dogs around my kids (an encounter I didn't even witness...she figured out who I was because of my kid). But I'm always polite, not greedy...and it doesn't hurt that I'm not small (by surfer standards especially...). Anyway...the particular day I saw it (probably on the way to the new Target) there were LOTS of cars. The one thing I won't do around here though is leave a car parked alongside the road anywhere near Anahola. Seems like they all get flipped upside down like toys. Quite amusing actually.uncle you should be ashamed of yourself
I hear ya, and yes, even the local spots, if you give respect and paddle out with polite and deferential confidence, you should have no problems. I was just stirring the pot because I got grief talking about my own home island lolIf it makes everyone feel better, I think my carpenter told me about the spot a month or two ago (I live on the island these days and own a house here). That said...he didn't tell me exactly where. And, I've been to the other place mentioned for sure. As for localism, I'll stand by what I always say...no one Hawaiian has ever given me trouble, vibed me, etc. The only times I've ever even had words in the water with anyone...they were either in California or Californians in Hawaii...so go figure. Ah...and some older caucasian lady screamed expletives at me (and told me to go back to the mainland) - in front of my three year old - because my wife asked her to control her dogs around my kids (an encounter I didn't even witness...she figured out who I was because of my kid). But I'm always polite, not greedy...and it doesn't hurt that I'm not small (by surfer standards especially...). Anyway...the particular day I saw it (probably on the way to the new Target) there were LOTS of cars. The one thing I won't do around here though is leave a car parked alongside the road anywhere near Anahola. Seems like they all get flipped upside down like toys. Quite amusing actually.