The home of surfing. Pipeline, Sunset Beach, Waimea, Jaws. Big big waves. World class surf. The above pretty much sums up Hawaii.
Hawaii receives numerous swells from October to March, generated from deep lows tracking across the North Pacific. The swells can be anywhere in the region of 10-30ft - now that is big surf. That said, the North Shore is often flat, but when it is going off there are large crowds, huge crowd pressure and localism. Respect has to be earned. A surf trip to Hawaii will be better spent away from the North Shore as there are no shortage of spots and less crowding elsewhere. The other side of the islands see frequent 3-8ft waves so you will not be missing out too badly.
Surfing and traveling go hand in hand. Why spend your whole life surfing the same break when there is waves to be ridden on every stretch of coast. Every surfer travels, but not all of them score. Have Jamie Sterling make sure your trip is one a professional would go on. With swell forecast and equipment dialed in, you’re sure to spend your time in the water getting barreled, not reading maps and buoy reports.
Traveling with surfboards is not easy, especially if you’re looking to do some Stand Up Paddling, Tow Surfing and long boarding. Meet up with Jamie Sterling and his mobile surf garage for surf packed trip ready to handle anything the ocean has to offer. If the swell is down, let Sterling take you on some of the local adventures, or train for surf with his routine designed for getting more of the best waves.
It’s hard to show up to a surf destination for the first time and feel like a local. Let Jamie Sterling help dial you in to your next surf trip with all the local knowledge of places to surf, accommodations, and activities. Whether your looking for the best fish tacos or the best place to fish, Jamie Sterling is there to give you the help you need to make your surf trip one of surfing not searching.
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