Quote: (05-27-2010 07:27 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:
Quote: (05-25-2010 11:53 PM)3am Wrote:
Quote: (08-18-2009 06:43 PM)Kona Wrote:
Quote: (08-18-2009 08:52 AM)Lumiere Wrote:
Quote: (08-18-2009 07:29 AM)Kona Wrote:
Aloha!
While in Hawaii, be sure to visit Oahu's North Shore.
Why? What's there?
Between January and April, the North Shore is home to a number of surfing competitions. These events bring a tremendous amount of beautiful girls here from all over the world. Incredible numbers of swimwear and fitness models come here for the events. Numbers wise you get one of the best concentrations of fit, healthy, international beach girls anywhere in the world.
Kona,
Man, I've always wanted to hit up Hawaii during those events...those hapa girls are a weakness of mine.
Any tips on gaming the girls at the beaches or in general during those times...especially if I'm not a local.
Thanks
Pull into a tube at Pipe.
Or Backdoor.
Hapa girls have been a weakness of mine ever since I knew what girls were. Its nice to hear folks interested in The North Shore.
I don't know why I wrote Jan to April above, maybe I was burning? The Triple Crown contests are in November and December. Big surf lasts until the end of April.
There's so much girls up here during the surf season. If you aren't a local, the best advice is to just be where the girls are. On contest days, just sit in the bleachers and watch. On off days, go where the waves are the most crowded. What I've really learned over the years is to not ignore the promo and model girls. Tons of people are way into watching pro surfers, which can get boring. Guys tend to only try to game the girls there watching, but lots of those girls are watching the pro guys hoping to get swooped by them. There are tons of clothing and other companies that set up booths with girls working in them to sell stuff. After surfers come in the get their pictures taken standing between model type girls. These girls just don't get approached because most guys are focusing on the spectators.
When it comes to
Picking Up Girls, you should always take what The G says very seriously. In this case, it is important to embrace the spirit of his advice, not necessarily the letter of it. Backdoor's is a great place to get in the water for a non-local during high surf days. Closer to shore at Sunset, and Haleiwa Ali'i are also great breaks. Lots of girls, smaller waves, and less dangerous reefs.
Whatever you do, STAY OUT OF THE WATER AT PIPELINE! Local or non-local, those waves are for guys that know what they're doing. If you try to get out there, you'll probably get chased away. Those are the best waves in the world, and there aren't a lot of them. You have to prove to the right people that you're qualified to take them. A little of this is localism, but a lot of it is for everyone's safety. People say the locals at Pipe are intimidating, but who always stops everything and pulls the donkeys from Akron Ohio out when their heads get split open?
These guys will give you bruises and black eyes for dropping in on people, but they're also charging right out to grab whoever just hit rocks:
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Night time is good during the season, too. There are only 5 bars open in Haleiwa left, and during the season they are always packed with beach girls. Smoking is illegal indoors, and all of the bars have excellent outdoor gazebo type spots to light up. Weed is ok. They all close at 2, but it's ok because most folks are up early with the waves, and it's a small town. During the season, I cruise them at happy hour time, and can usually swoop a girl by about 9 p.m. and still get to bed at reasonable hour.
Where you really want to be is the surfer house parties. Board and clothing companies rent and own some beachfront spots that they're surf teams live in. Parties at those house are so packed with girls it's obscene. They're hard to get into unless you know somebody, but if you do, and can't get laid something is really wrong with you.
Here's good info:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/23/sports...der&st=cse
http://www.triplecrownofsurfing.com/vtcs/index.html
Aloha!