by Matt Schweitzer The same old problem persists today: no one likes to share waves in the water. Short borders don’t like surfing with long boarders, windsurfers don’t get along with kite surfers, and everyone dislikes the stand up paddle guys. It’s always for the same reason, everyone is a WAVE [...]
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Many feel its because Encinitas is still lost in time back in the 1960s when California was a much simpler place, and you can experience that feel by visiting the following must see places: ... Kahuna Bobs Surf School has been a local legend in Encinitas for nearly 25 years. [...]
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... have called it a magical place of sand, sea, sun and surf and many anniversaries and honeymoons have taken place here. Be sure to ask Ann about the Penthouse Suite. Inn At Moonlight Beach, 105 N. Vulcan Avenue, Encinitas CA 92024 ... More: Tom's World Guide To Travel: The 7 Most Fun [...]
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When a wave breaks, water is drawn up the face of the wave and then pitches out and downwards in the form of a curl. The folding over part of the wave is called the "lip" which can suspend swimmers and surfers at the top of [...]
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June 10th, 2009 | Tags: Jaws, MAUI Share: Leave a comment | Trackback Related PostsJaws Surfing- Big & BadGoldeneye 007 Battle: Bond v Jaws Laser fight View post: MAUI JAWS : BIG [...]
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... such as coal and pulp that pollute the coastline and threaten surfing . Save The Waves' environmental director Josh Berry cut his teeth working on these issues in Chile. Josh now works in California to protect surf spots worldwide. ... The rest is here: A Green Surfing Movement: One Eighty South
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by Dan on June 10, 2009 Scenic Beaches Border Revitalized Kailua Town Kailua is a peaceful town on O‘ahu’s windward coast with very nice residential areas and scenic beaches bordering Kailua Bay. In one sense, Kailua is your typical suburb, a thriving small community with many local businesses and community organizations. Kailua is a bedroom community of [...]
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On Oahu the state decided to use buoys to mark safe zones at Ala Moana Beach Park Kauai surfers and stand-up paddleboarders are talking about how to share the ocean. Some water users have been complaining to the state Department of Land and Natural Resources about people trying the relatively [...]
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June 10-11, 2009 Air Temperatures – The following maximum temperatures were recorded across the state of Hawaii Wednesday afternoon: Lihue, Kauai - 83 Honolulu, Oahu - 91 Kaneohe, Oahu [...]
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SIMA’s fundraiser for a fundraiser held June 5, 2009 at the Cyprus Shore Community Park apparently raised $50,000 to help fund the Waterman’s Ball fundraiser. Yeah, apparently that’s how these things work. “The SIMA Environmental Fund is excited to be going into our 20th year for Waterman’s Ball,” said Paul [...]
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