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huevón
are we there yet?
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Hello hardpeoples. Wish I had something sick to inspire you, but instead I will post nice fotos. I will try to get some kind of mountain pr0n up sooner or later.

Pretty much never got around to skiing this year, although we did go shave ice above Pan Point a couple times. According to Amar, this was the year to go work on the Mauna Kea chapter (I don't think he did though.) Btw someone please tell him to go to Chile--he won't listen to me.

I did go to Hawaya, but I sure as hell didn't go there to ski. It turns out there is some climbing, at the South Point. The direct approach by jumping is best. Snorkel optional! [Pic visible?]
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There were also pretty fish, and warm temps, and lots of great things to eat.
The pro waves looked pretty good on the North Shore too.
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We just messed around in the keiki breaks though, since we're nowhere near experienced enough yet, especially me (time...?)

Aloha dawg!
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The approach to the climbs looks very fun.

Maybe Ross could tell us about riding epic waves? I thought he was taking a good vacation there at some point this winter. Haven't heard from him.

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Yep...3 trips to Hawaii...November, January and February...all were EPIC! Scored some of the best waves of my life during my trip in February.
Love Hawaii!
Here in San Diego now it's spring, which means surf goes to crap and its time to climb! In fact, just got back from a short stint in Zion :)

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