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TSUNAMI BOMBS: Not even an 8.1 earthquake off the coast of Japan can rile up the North ShoreBy Travis Ferre'
EVENTS HELD: Womens Trials, and Round 1 of the OP Pro Hawaii and Vans Triple Crown
Dustin Barca wasn’t worried, though. He shouted from his bed on the second story window, “Get out of the water!!” I’m sure just looking out for the safety of others…that or he was annoyed by the hollering Cessna. With the waves not looking any better than a good day at T-street though, WCT, WQS, and photo pros galore continued to infest the lineups. Waiting. Some for sun. Some out of sheer boredom, but all hoping the massive high pressure that’s choking out the North Pacific will let loose…that or praying they would at least get a shot riding a tsunami. Wednesday was day four of the waiting period for the first Jewel on the Triple Crown and not one heat has been surfed, nor do the reports look promising. “I haven’t even been waking up to check if the contest is on,” said Pipe specialist and North Shore staple Aamion Goodwin on his first heat at Haleiwa. “I would have missed my heat if they held it the last few days. And that would have been okay.” Never the less, everyone is still surfing…sort of. Only if their sponsors coax them out for a clip or two. Or training. Or Partying. Bruce Irons’ girlfriend Mia celebrated her birthday today, and hit the town in a star-packed limo for the night in a hummer limo that included brother Andy, his girl Lyndie, Ian Walsh and his girl Naomie, and a limo full of partygoers.
The Billabong crew has been hard at work urging Taj, Andy and Parko to “just go get wet and do some slashes” at 2 foot high tide OTW for a catalog shoot. Dane Reynolds and Rye Craike were persuaded to go try to boost at Backdoor for some DC Shoes clips. And team Oakley litters the lineup each night at sunset for an illuminating flash session, joining with the rest of the melee creating massive traffic jams from Rockpiles to Pipeline each evening. It looks like the 405 at 5pm. But, work must be done. So everyone is frothing. Parko managed to put his elbow through a brand new board during a routine paddle out today. Running into the water for a catalog shot he put a massive ding into one of his freshies. “I haven’t even ridden a wave on this board yet!” He said pointing to the huge gash in the deck of his board. Taj didn’t even get that far. He ran to the water’s edge. Smiled. Then ran back up…smiling for the cameras. And quickly back to the patio at the Billabong house.
Big Island surfer Leilani Gryde is one of those on the bubble for qualification. “It’s good to get that one out of the way. Now it’s time to keep making heats and qualify.” Leilani was definitely a crowd favorite in heat #4 of Round 1 today with everyone pulling for her to make the WCT tour for the first time. She advanced in second place, just below Californian Holly Beck. “I’m trying not to think about it all, but all the girls ahead of me are doing well too, so it’s going be tough, but I’m psyched, “ said the determined Gryde.
So that’s where we are. 4 womens heats run in the OP Pro Hawaii, first jewel of the Vans Triple Crown. A lot of eggy surfers on the North Shore and no real swell activity planned for at least another week. The Gudauskas Brothers Dane and Pat are turning 21 on Monday and unless some swell comes by then, the party could be something you wouldn’t wish on anyone. Stay tuned.
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