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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Por wavesliding1 , 02-02-2010
Thank you! - Thank you for finally updating this spot. The old description wasn't at all accurate.
Por wavesliding1 , 09-11-2009
Up date the description - I have tried twice to update this spot and I don't know why they won't post it. This description is not accurate. The best swell directions are more from the west. When there is too much north it sucks, as most of the pics show and the description talks about. There are guys that surf 2nd reef Pipe, that don't want anything to do with this place when it gets big. This is a world class break and can easily hold waves that are triple over head and bigger. When it is going off it is one of the best rights in the entire world. There is a good reason why the Triple Crown Of surfing has this place as one of the jewels in it's crown. It has a super heavy current that runs through the lineup, so if you aren't catching waves you have to paddle hard just to stay in one spot. If you are catching waves, you only have to paddle half way out, and the current takes you the rest of the way. When it is small or when it has too much north, it will be small anyway because it is missed by most of the swell and only catches wrap around shadowed by Puena Point. That makes it perfect for the beginers. If it only has a little bit too much north in it though, it becomes a nasty ledgy monster of a wave, It can be fun if you can survive it and are into heavy, heavy waves. It can also make you wish you never picked up surfing though, because the beatings can be severe. Word to the wise; Looks are very deceiving here. Even when it is big it looks like an easy wave from the beach, but when you get out there it can be a whole different story. It is at it's best when the swell direction has a lot of west and it is 10' maybe 12' (Hawaiian scale which means backs. The face is basically double that). It isn't even real Haleiwa if it is less than 6' (Again Hawaiian scale).
Por Anonymous , 27-04-2007
Haleiwa, Hawaii - Great place to surf for beginners, especially at the river mouth!
Por anonymous , 20-12-2005
many take offs - Good place for learners when the surf isn't too big. The main break is farther out but closer to the beach the waves rebuild and create random take offs that are good for getting the hang of surfing
Por until you go! , 28-03-2005
Never know - If your into paddling your a$$ off, or are into sneaker sets that come from left field that clean' out the lineup and holds you down till you think surfing might not be such a good past time, then this is the place for you. Seen the first Wyland when the prelims was held in surf that was marching in from Avalanche and seen the pro's sh#t bricks. Was loads of laughs if you did not have to paddle out!!! Can be fun or life and death. Classic play you pay spot.
Por anonymous , 03-02-2005
- Hey,No real rock concerns on inside. Easiest to paddle out just to right of toilet bowl - where your main rock problems will be if you catch and ride a right. Toilet bowl is between Avlanche and Haleiwa break.
Por rockmagnet , 23-12-2004
rock locations? - are there any large rocks along the inside, where is the so called "death rock"?
Por Reed , 28-11-2004
haliewa - watch out for flying longboards when it gets big. surfline might say 5 feet and 8-12 foot bombs will sneak up on you.
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