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Photography: Oahu’s North Shore, Hawaii Surfing

   December 30th, 2009 | View Comments »
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Joli’s Blog from the huge Christmas North Shore swell
 
Kalani Chapman : photo Joliphotos.com 

Huge Christmas Day North Shore swell

Christmas Day provided the promised ‘wish-list’ monster swell. You can follow the build-up and and the drop-off below in the Hawaii Swell Journal entries from 23rd to 37th December with photos. a full slide show is far below.

 


Perfect sunbathing conditions : photo Joliphotos.com

 

Hawaiian Swell Journal. December 23, 2009.
The surf forecast for this week is all over the place. It reads – “There will be a series of north west swells through the week.” Well all I can say is that’s a big help. Yesterday morning was small and clean, and today was bigger and clean. Pipe was the spot with a solid 10’ swell running. Not a lot of barrels but enough to keep the local crew happy. Garrett McNamara, not a guy who shies away from publicity, was out at 2nd reef on a thick wooden board. His board was somewhere around 10 to 12 feet and it had a long drawn out tail. He struggled to ride it, but it made for some weird rides when he did. Lots of action on the beach with the holidays approaching. The coconut wireless is going mad with the talk of a jumbo swell due on Christmas Day.

 


Rockpiles : photo Joliphotos.com

 

Hawaiian Swell Journal. December 24, 2009.
Where’s the swell? Yesterday was solid in the 10ft range. Today it’s half the size. Lots of crew watching but nobody really surfing. The early morning check looked good but as soon as the sun came up the wind started to blow. Most crew were over it and headed for the Malls for some last minute Christmas shopping. A monstrous swell is due tomorrow. Crew are trying to figure out where to go. Jaws, Waimea or other islands? Jamie O’Brien wanted to head for Jaws but there are no Red Bull ski’s alive, because they were all destroyed on the rocks at Jaws during the Eddie swell. Crew are trying to figure out how they can juggle family commitments and also get a surf in on Christmas day. Can’t wait to see what Santa brings us.

 


Kahea Hart : photo Joliphotos.com

 

Hawaiian Swell Journal. December 25, 2009.
Who put a big swell on their Christmas wish list? Whoever it was wasn’t a photographer. We got our monster swell but we also got rain and overcast conditions all day. I reckon the sun broke through about three times for a few seconds at a time the whole day, not great for photographers, but if you were a big wave rider then Santa delivered big time!

Just before I went to bed on Christmas Eve I checked the wave buoys and they were showing the swell was on the way down. They were registering a very big swell, but all the indications were that it was going to peak sometime during the night and for us daylight creatures it would be biggest around 8 am. Well all I can say is that it didn’t turn out that way.

 


Stoked survivor : photo Joliphotos.com 

 

The Bay was breaking in the 25ft range at 8am, and every 40 minutes or so a bigger set would roll through. At around 1.30 pm one of the biggest sets I’ve ever seen rolled into the Bay. It was already a wall of white water at least 100 meters outside the normal take off zone! There were about 30 surfers in the water at the time, and everyone of them was caught inside by the close out set. It caused absolute mayhem! At least 8-10 boards were washed ashore, another 8-9 boards broken, and crew were scattered all over the Bay. The rescue ski brought guys to the beach in relays while others swam or paddled in. When calm was restored there were only about 5 guys left in the line up.

On Christmas night crew were recalling where they were when the “close out” set hit the North Shore. There were stories of tow in crews out running the set down at Himalayas, or Phantoms or spectators watching it at Waimea or Sunset. The lifeguards at Waimea estimated it was 40ft plus, and I’m sure anyone who saw wouldn’t disagree.

 


Perfect peak, Pipe/Backdoor : photo Joliphotos  

 

Hawaiian Swell Journal. December 26, 2009.
The swell forecast this week has pretty much been on the money. The North West swells all arrived. It has been up and down. There has been plenty of waves, and plenty of variety. Yesterday’s massive swell more than halved overnight. Sunset is drawing all the tourists’ crowds while Pipe is the spot of choice for surfers. Pipe is in the 8ft plus range today. It is sunny and the trade wind is blowing. Pipe is super clean, but if you stuck around long enough you’d realize there aren’t that many barrels out there. The onshore Kona wind blew in around 2 o’clock spoiling the fun day at the beach. The highlight of the day was Jamie O’Brien surfing Pipe with a big black afro wig on with his front teeth blacked out with texta. Not sure what he was up to, but he looked like he was having lots of fun. Maybe it was an act to scare the tourists off? The river mouth at Waimea also provided a few laughs when it broke. Jamie O dominated that fun session too. Look out for a full feature on the fun flowrider style Waimea river mouth wave on coastalwatch in the coming weeks.

 


Perfect O.T.W. early AM : photo Joliphotos

 

Hawaiian Swell Journal. December 27, 2009.
The early morning surf check reveals the swell is down around 6ft. It is super clean and perfect as the sun comes up. Mark Mathews, Ryan Hipwood and Deano are all out for the early at Backdoor. Deano’s wedding guests are still on the North Shore and have been taking advantage of the recent perfect empty line ups. Hippo and the Hazza’s have been hanging at the Volcom Pipe house and hitting the line up whenever it looks uncrowded.

The early morning sessions are horrible for photographers because of the poor light, but I’m sure the video guys have been scoring. The swell dropped during the day so the holiday tourists enjoy the beach. There was a yacht anchored inside Waimea Bay this afternoon. Two days ago there were 25ft waves breaking in the same spot!

 

In the coming week.
The good news is that the waves are due to keep coming. More North West and West swells this week and there are whispers on the coconut wireless that the biggest swell of the winter may be heading our way around New Year. It’s been a very interesting winter and it’s not over yet.

Joliphotos

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2010 Quiksilver Jetty Surf Pro Junior set to Kick Off

   December 30th, 2009 | View Comments »

 

Quiksilver Jetty Surf Pro Junior set to open 2010 season…
 
Dean Bowan : photo Steve Robertson / Surfing Australia

Quiksilver Jetty Surf Pro Junior

ASP Grade 5 Pro junior Men’s event
ASP Grade 1 Pro Junior Women’s event
Bells Beach, Victoria Australia
3 - 7 January 2010

Quiksilver Jetty Surf Pro Junior set to open the 2010 ASP Season at Bells Beach

The 2010 Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) season is set to open in great surf at the  Quiksilver Jetty Surf Pro Junior running on Victoria’s Surfcoast beginning this Sunday January 3rd.

With thousands of summer holiday makers enjoying the magnificent Surfcoast in Victoria the crowds will be well entertained watching the future of Australian surfing competing in the first event of the Australasian professional surfing season.

Competitors are the very best of Australasia’s 20 year and under surfers all aiming for a great opening result to the ASP Australasian 10 event Pro Junior Series season. The ASP Pro Junior circuit is surfing’s major stepping-stone to open professional surfing.

An added bonus for the Pro Junior Men’s winner of this year’s Quiksilver Jetty Surf Pro Junior will be  a wild-card into the Quiksilver Pro Trials and the opportunity to surf in the Quiksilver Pro ASP World Tour event on the Gold Coast which begins February 27th  2010.

Victoria’s Surfcoast’s most famous surf break is Bells Beach, host to the longest running ASP World Tour event every Easter and while Autumn and Spring are prime season for surf at Bells, summer swells are often excellent and past years at the Quiksilver Jetty Surf Pro Junior have seen Bells deliver many excellent days of surf.

The event also boasts an envious honour roll of previous winners like Mick Fanning, Stephanie Gilmore, Joel Parkinson and Dean Morrison!

 


Bells Beach : photo Steve Robertson

 

Exciting early news for next week’s event is that long range weather and swell forecasts indicate a great ground swell arriving for the start of the  event and hopefully maintaining right through the events waiting period.

Number one seed in the Pro Junior Men’s is South Coast NSW charger Dean Bowen and he would love nothing more than massive waves at Bells to begin this year’s campaign. “ I’m totally comfortable surfing Bells when it’s big” claimed Bowen. “In fact I find it way better  when it’s big rather than small, the wave faces allow plenty of scope to score and I hope this approaching swell really pushes hard – it will be a great way to start the year!”

Pro Junior Women’s number one seed Laura Enever is also accomplished surfing solid waves at Bells having won many events over the past few seasons on the famous Bells Beach bowl.

Just some of the surfers with high expectations on this year’s Australasian Pro Junior Series include Garrett Parkes (Byron Bay), Chris Friend (Sunshine Coast), Blake Ainsworth (Gold Coast), Todd Rosewell (Jan Juc), Davey Cathels (North Narrabeen), Brent Savage (Casuarina), Jordi and Ty Watson (Sth Coast NSW), Justin Turk (Coff’s Harbour), Tyler Wright (Lennox Head), Laura Enever (Nth Narrabeen), Ellie – Jean Coffey (Crescent Head), Felicity Palmeteer (WA), Nikki Van Dijk (Phillip Island) and Philippa Anderson (Newcastle).

A number of international surfers have entered including Kiron Jabour (Hawaii), Maxine Huscenot (France), Matt Hewitt (NZ) and Nao Omura from Japan. With around 160 of Australasia’s very best 20 year and under surfers competing it will be a huge week of quality surfing beginning Sunday and running through to Thursday January 7th.

Check out the event website

 

 

www.quiksilver.com
www.surfingaustralia.com

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