6/8/07 to Now Kanaha/Sprecks/Ho'okipa 85L/4.1-5.3

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6/8/07 to Now Kanaha/Sprecks/Ho'okipa 85L/4.1-5.3

Postby RickHeninger » Sun Jun 17, 2007 4:22 pm

SORRY... Ahead of time! ;)

Hey, this is my first opportunity to get onto a computer for an extended amount of time since getting here... And that is kind of a good thing... But I just checked Mesonet for yesterday at Deer Creek and it looks like it blew like a banshee!!! Yehaw!!! I hope it went well... I was watching a slolom race here at the main launch at Kanaha a few days ago thinking about the Utah stuff...

It's all good!

Please don't hate, just love! I've have been sailing 3 to 10 footers in Maui... I've sailed Ho'okipa 4.1M/85L/Kanaha mostly 5.0/Sprecks 4.7... Freestyle wave Goya Board/Goya sail (I like them a lot... The Goya is very similar to the Quatros of course)... Um, wave sailing has to be what heaven is like, at least that'll be what I believe!!! I seriously hesitate to post, but I think that our utah sailing is just as important as our Maui or other sailiing/riding, but it's especially important to be in shape when you get here, and I owe that to my Utah sessions!

The wind can be just as gusty here... It can be just as fickle... But it's just that it happens every day... For those of you who've been here a lot you know... For those that don't start saving up... Make the trip! I might need a lobotomy after this though so that I don't remember what it's like!!! I love that we can launch right at waves that have steep faces... They make jibing so easy... They keep you on a plane ... blah blah blah blah right!!!

I have another 8 days... Been here with the whole fam... I'm diving Lanai tomorrow to 90 feet... We have a good chance of seeing Manta Rays and possible Tigers!!!

Where are the postings on the Deer Creek event?
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