Archive for April, 2010

Top 3 Summer Surfing Spots on the North Shore

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

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For most of the pro surfers on the North Shore, Summer is the time to head South, either to Waikiki or Bali, but for us hard core locals leaving the North Shore for any reason is minimized.  So since it’s well claimed, Goat Island in the Summer is the best spot on the North Shore for surfing.

1. Goat Island – pros and cons – waves every day, bathroom w/ showers – onshore winds most days, long paddle out.

2. Chun’s Reef – pros and cons – super small waves daily, lifeguard – crowded.

3. Malekahana – pros and cons – close to shore – showers – onshore winds most days.

North Shore Surfer and Muscian Jack Johnson’s Kokua Festival

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

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Like most girls who grew up learning to surf at Pipeline on the North Shore of Oahu, I surfed with Jack when he was just a kid.  He was one of the top chargers at Pipeline back in his day. I became a fan of  Jack’s  music when I read a story in Surfer Magazine about it. I promptly surfed on over to Napstar and down loaded some of his songs and was amazed with the soulfulness of it.  Below is a music video from his new album To the Sea which should be a big hit.


Lucky for us North Shore people,  Jack or rather “Majic Jack” as my mom calls him, cares a lot about our community and especially children.  He and his beautiful wife Kim started the Kokua Foundation to teach all of us to recycle, reduce and reuse.  While the foundation focuses on children the Johnson’s hold a concert most years at the Waikiki Shell to raise money and stoke everybody out.  This year’s concert was awesome, there was an insane line up of local talent and some legends including Taj Mahal and Ziggy Marly along with Jack.  Lots of good energy at the concert, reminding me that the future is going to be OK with people like the Johnsons helping out.

North Shore Soap Factory Pipeline Women’s Pro Surfing Contest Winners

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

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Congratulations to North Shore Surf girl Anastasia Ashley for winning the women’s surfing and to Brazilian Karla Costa-Taylor for winning the women’s bodyboarding divisions of the 21st Annual North Shore Soap Factory Pipeline Women’s Pro in Memory of Josie Over. A big mahalo to event director, Betty Depolito for organizing it too!


Photo Bernie Baker

It’s great to see the women surfers from around the world given the opportunity to compete at the world’s most prestigious surfing competition venue. What’s not so great is seeing the only women’s contest held at Pipeline awarded dates at the end of the winter, when the waves are small and marginal. Most people don’t understand or even want to know about the “politics” of surfing contest on the North Shore, but it would be helpful to the cause of gender equality if some sun was shined on it. Each Spring the City and County sends permit applications to all the event directors from the previous season inviting them to fill our an application for a contest. The application includes questions like does this event provide opportunities for females and what kind of community services does the event preform. Although there is zero effort to confirm the truth of statements on the application, after all the event directors turn in the forms a secret process of “conflict resolution occurs ” when directors have conflicting date request. This process has increasingly pushed the women’s event to the end of the surfing season. On top of all of that there is no representation of athletes, who gets to compete in an event is left up to the sole discretion of the event director, and I know of cases where event directors have asked athletes to not compete due to personal issues with them. Another huge problem with the surfing contest process is the timing. Surf contest permits awarded less then 4 months prior to the start of the surfing season on the North Shore of Oahu. This leaves surfing contest promoters little time to organize sponsorship, athletes little time to organize travel plans and the media little time to organize covering the events. All of this little time hurts the ability the sport of surfing to leverage its self and event less ability for the Hawaii visitor industry to benefit from it. So what is the solution to this dilemma? Easy, the City and State of Hawaii should issue 3-year surfing contest permits to all of the existing events and require that event directors prove that they are giving women equal opportunities to compete, after all it’s the law.   That way all of the up and coming girls learning to surf on the North Shore today will have something to strive for.

We Won! We Won! Turtle Bay Development on the North Shore of Oahu Stopped by Order of the State of Hawaii Supreme Court!

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

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Obviously there’s more to the story then the headline.  A supplemental EIS is what came out of the law suite.   Special thanks to Local 5,  Eric Gill, all the superheros on the North Shore, all the people across the islands and world who donated money to the cause, the many organizations  that rallied and Hawaii’s Kanaka Moali!  Below is a video  I made,  about the issue that  explains why building 5 more hotels on the North Shore of Oahu  was a pretty bad idea.  No offence to the existing Turtle Bay Hotel which the community loves and supports.


Mark Cunningham, Carol Philips, Tim Vanderveer, Katie Killebree,  & Tinker Bloomfield at the Hawaii Polo Field.