No Beacon, No Life…

Surfing with Daisuke-san was so fun.  He figured out the lineup at Bowls pretty fast.  Keeping busy and catching a lot of waves.  And what impressed me the most was how well mannered he was.

I was watching him go higher and higher on the lip every wave he surfed.  This is ripping!

Daisuke-san is a very happy surfer.  If everyone could smile like this, the world would be a better place…

More photos I forgot to post.  Mighty Mouse realized how fun it is surfing big waves on a big board.  So smooth and so easy!

I think we’re ready for the North Shore!

John on a set at Bowls.  Better not be in his way.

The biggest memory I have with Taro-san was when I went to Niseko 30 years ago.  It was one of my first snowboard trips so I was basically a beginner.  He took me up to the highest peak, we hiked higher to the backside of the mountain, he put a beacon around my neck,  and said “GO!”  Till this day, that was the craziest snowboard moment of my life.  Since then, I heard they blocked off the back of that mountain because too many people died there.  The funny part of the story was I had no idea what a beacon was back then.  And when I found out later, I thought to myself “OMG!”

October 11, 2024 Hawaii Surf Report

Liquid glass…

Good morning 3:15am.
Ala Moana waist to chest high and good.
Diamond Head chest high and good.
Light winds so clean morning conditions.
Sunny and warm.
Going to the sea.
Have a wonderful day!

Surf First

Another beautiful morning in paradise.  Today’s plan was to scrub the  bottom of Mayuki.  It’s a hard and dirty job but I actually like doing it.  Keeping the boat clean while getting in the best exercise ever.

I dropped the anchor outside the waves today because it was very smooth.  Then I looked into Bowls and saw some sets!  Not too many surfers out.  The waves looked too good to pass up so I went surfing first, then scrubbed the bottom after.

Ray taking off on a set.  It was so good!

Hey girl, can I please have my surfboard back???

Ray, Lance, Troy, Barry, John, Matt, Gary, and some of the girls still surfing as I left.  Just going out to talk story with these guys is well wroth the time.  Thanks for sharing guys and girls.

A day at the Surf Jack Hotel.  Honouliwai and Keahi are very good swimmers!

And so are the rest of my Grand-nephews and Grand-nieces!  Saint, Mateus, and Acacia.  Uncle loves you all!