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AMP... you still awake?
114683191 (not sure if I got you in ICQ)
I have like 4 variations of AMP. Either way, are you free tomorrow? I wanna hit up that other place. |
Wear your red shoes again!
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yeah, I'm still up here.... hang on a sec
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surf report isn't looking good dude....
MAUI BEACHES: Hana: 1/2-1 foot North shore: 2-3 feet...gradually dropping through Tuesday Hookipa Beach Park: 1-3 feet...gradually dropping through Tuesday East shore: 1-2 feet Kanaha Beach Park: 2 feet......gradually dropping through Tuesday West shore: 2 feet......gradually dropping through Tuesday Kahului Harbor: 0-1 foot South shore: 1-2 feet Kihei: 0-1 foot BIG ISLAND BEACHES Maalaea Bay: 0-1 foot West side: 2 feet......gradually dropping through Tuesday Lahaina: 0-1 foot South shore: 0-1 foot Upper West side: 1-2 feet......gradually dropping through Tuesday North shore: 2-3 feet......gradually dropping through Tuesday East shore: 0-1 foot or so -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LANAI BEACHES: Hulopoe Bay: 1/2-1 foot Sharks Bay: 0-1 foot -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Surf Notes: The juicy late season swell that brought large waves to the north and NW shores of the islands over the weekend, are on the decline now. This swell arrived very late in the season, generated by a deep winter-like storm in the NW Pacific...actually the combination of a low pressure system and a former typhoon that slid by to the east of Guam and Saipan in the western Pacific the previous week. The largest waves from this high surf episode that I heard about broke at Hookipa Beach Park here on Maui, topping out at somewhere near 8 feet or so! I wonder if it was a little larger at some other breaks around the state...like on Oahu? At any rate, this surf is still around Monday, but getter smaller quickly. The local buoy reports early Monday morning were reading only 5-6 feet, however the intervals between wave crests were still pretty long, at 10-13 seconds at the 4 a.m. hour. Today's weather map shows another much less intense storm to the NW of the state, with its associated fetch pointing towards the islands. It's central pressure is only 993 millibars, so that the winds aren't that strong rotating around it, although maybe it could bring us another bump around the Wednesday-Thursday time frame...small kine at best though. |
might be something over on the upper west side though... that's probly the best bet
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Are those lowball hawaiian wave measurements? ie a 2-3ft wave = 5-6ft face?
If so, might be a fun day. |
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coolio man. Either way. We're open for anything.
I know we still have to do all the touristy stuff... Iao valley, Hana, drive around the island, Lahina, yadda, yadda, yadda... Might be a good time to do some snorkeling. Molokini, perhaps, or any of those places out past Makena... |
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plus, I got that new gear coming in Fedex tomorrow, so I need to stick around for that, (not to mention I gotta work)..... but gimme a call around the crack o' dawn or whenever you get up tomorrow, and we'll set something up.... if you're gonna do Hana, get up early and get going to beat the traffic.... stop in Paia and grab some breakfast at Charlie's around 7am.... |
tanx fo da tips
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