Posted on 12/08/2009 11:45:46 AM PST by Ben Mugged
Thousands of spectators and surfers are flocking to Hawaii's beaches to see the biggest waves in years crash ashore.
Heavy traffic backed up for miles yesterday along roads leading to Oahu's North Shore. Some of the world's most daring surfers took on the powerful and dangerous waves, which forecasters say could reach heights of 50ft (15 metres) by tomorrow.
The surf grew so large that a few beaches on Oahu and Maui were closed because lifeguards feared inexperienced sightseers could drown, according to state officials.
'After the water comes in, it can drag you back out with it,' said Eric Basta, a manager at Surf N Sea in Haleiwa. 'Be mindful of how powerful the surf really is.'
As violent as the waves were, they are expected to growth in strength, according to the National Weather Service. The high waves are expected to continue throughout Wednesday.
A legendary big wave surfing contest, the Quicksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau, may be held today for the first time since 2004 if waves reach a minimum of 40 feet (12 meters), organisers said. The event is only held in perfect conditions, and the waves weren't quite big or smooth enough on Monday.
'The swell energy is continuing to grow, and the waves may get larger,' said Robert Ballard, a forecaster for the National Weather Service. 'A large storm over the North Pacific has sent a wave train at us.'
Hawaii hasn't seen such large waves since 2004 or 1998, he said. Teams of tow-in surfers - who use jet watercraft to race into waves too big to paddle - are flying to Maui from Brazil, South Africa and Australia, The Honolulu Advertiser reported.
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Bush’s Fault...
I checked out the photos... outstanding!
Thank YOU!!! I’m always on the look-out for new screen savers.
There’s a 60 year old in the lineup: Clyde Aikau. He got some mackers, too. Heat 3 coming up. Cowabunga, dudes.
They have several more nice ones at the link.
Hang loose bros.
I don’t think even BASE jumping takes as much courage as it does to surf those waves.
Great pics!
“They have several more nice ones at the link.”
Yeah. I eventually found them. Takes me a while.
Thanks again.
Not to mention huge skills to survive.............Any fool can jump off a bridge..........
This cam appears to have the surfing competition, possibly?
http://livesurfcamhawaii.com/oahu/pipeline.htm
You be welcome!
Cool!
Dude
I bet Peter Cole was out too and he’s pushing 80.
Now that’s some nice waves!
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