Last wave of my life…

At my age, I didn’t think I’d still be riding steep waves like this.  The crazy thing is before that session, I visualized making every single wave that morning.  It’s been such a long time and board was way too small, but that wasn’t going to be an excuse.  My confidence level was sky high and not nervous at all.  It was pretty much “do or die.”  So just like I teach my students, “put your head down, paddle hard, and pretend that is your last wave of your life.”  And that’s exactly what I did.

Backdoor is one of the best barrels in the world.  It’s very competitive out there so getting a really good wave like this takes time and dedication.  Surfing out there for the past 34 years helped because I know exactly where the best waves will break.  I line up with a coconut tree on the beach, sit right over a little hole in the reef, and I don’t move.  And when that perfect wave shows up, I put my head down, paddle hard, and ride what could possibly be last wave of my life…

Then if I survive, I paddle back out and repeat the process…

May 26, 2023 Hawaii Surf Report

Super Typhoon MAWAR track.  Abunai!!!

Good morning 3:45am.
Ala Moana waist high and good.
Diamond Head chest high and bumpy.
Trade winds at 15mph.
Sunny and warm.
Have a wonderful day!

Wax on, Wax off

When I took Yu-san out to Bowls, he had no idea he was surfing at the best spot on the South Shore.  And he had no idea he was the only visitor out there.  Haha.  This morning was locals only.

Tommy’s a local.  He’s been surfing out at Bowls forever.  Good style, strong paddler, and a really nice guy.

Remember the movie Karate Kid?  The most important thing I remembered from that movie was “wax on, wax off.”  

10 years of being in the sun everyday all day long does this to any type of paint.  Now it’s time to make it pretty again.  Can’t wait!