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Leaving on a jet plane...
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xaos
- Zaouse!
- Location: North Shore of Oahu
Leaving on a jet plane...
Aloha Terrorists...
I am transcribing this communiqué from 30,000ft, looking down upon the Rocky Mountains, en route to a lay over at LAX. My final destination this day is Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. I have been presented an opportunity to live, and work, in paradise this winter; skydiving in perpetual summer.
I am stoked on this- an excitement like I haven’t known in years.
This move is not delivered with out some level of apprehension... I know not a soul on the island, and the conditions for jumping, I am told, can be perilous. My boss-to-be's (a crazy Frenchman named Guy) initial question during the interview was, “do you scare easily?”. It seems jumping in 30mph winds are the norm in the middle of the Pacific- conditions that would have us grounded most anywhere else I have hucked myself from an aircraft.
On the plus side, it appears that the income potential is great in Hawaii, which I am thankful for, because I've been warned that island life can be quite pricey. Also, the work day is short, being granted freedom daily at noon or one o'clock. The surfing is suppose to be especially good on the Northshore (where the dropzone is located) in the afternoon, when the winds are at their highest. I'm sure that i'm not alone in having an extreme curiosity about learning how to surf. Also, the house I am to be residing in is less that 30yds from the ocean, on a 40 acre organic fruit farm.
Wish me luck!
I am transcribing this communiqué from 30,000ft, looking down upon the Rocky Mountains, en route to a lay over at LAX. My final destination this day is Hawaii, on the island of Oahu. I have been presented an opportunity to live, and work, in paradise this winter; skydiving in perpetual summer.
I am stoked on this- an excitement like I haven’t known in years.
This move is not delivered with out some level of apprehension... I know not a soul on the island, and the conditions for jumping, I am told, can be perilous. My boss-to-be's (a crazy Frenchman named Guy) initial question during the interview was, “do you scare easily?”. It seems jumping in 30mph winds are the norm in the middle of the Pacific- conditions that would have us grounded most anywhere else I have hucked myself from an aircraft.
On the plus side, it appears that the income potential is great in Hawaii, which I am thankful for, because I've been warned that island life can be quite pricey. Also, the work day is short, being granted freedom daily at noon or one o'clock. The surfing is suppose to be especially good on the Northshore (where the dropzone is located) in the afternoon, when the winds are at their highest. I'm sure that i'm not alone in having an extreme curiosity about learning how to surf. Also, the house I am to be residing in is less that 30yds from the ocean, on a 40 acre organic fruit farm.
Wish me luck!
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goose
- Pâté de Foie Gras
- Location: Foggy Peninsula West of Oakland and South of Marin
jangleplatz!
Get out and explore and find cheap good eats (the internet and chatting with locals can help). Find cheap good drinks (there is a hole in the wall bar in every city that provides reasonably priced libations).
Knowing where to get by on the cheap is good for the pocket book and helps you with the locals. Chances are, the locals hang out at these places versus the spendy tourist hell holes that will keep you broke and lonely.
Many good jumps and good times ahead!
Get out and explore and find cheap good eats (the internet and chatting with locals can help). Find cheap good drinks (there is a hole in the wall bar in every city that provides reasonably priced libations).
Knowing where to get by on the cheap is good for the pocket book and helps you with the locals. Chances are, the locals hang out at these places versus the spendy tourist hell holes that will keep you broke and lonely.
Many good jumps and good times ahead!
Drink triples til you're seeing double, feeling single, and looking for trouble! -Johnny Nitro, RIP
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Re: Husaberg Build: "I pictured it more like the heroin addicted ex that keeps turning up, the bleeding you dry, breaking your heart, and crushing your soul, but you keep taking her back because it's the most fun ride you've ever had..." Bo-9
"British bikes of that era are made of a special alloy known as Brittainium. It is the only metal known to be able to rust even when fully submerged in oil. It also corrodes microscopic passages through itself whenever it makes contact with any known gasketing material." - AZ Rider
Re: Husaberg Build: "I pictured it more like the heroin addicted ex that keeps turning up, the bleeding you dry, breaking your heart, and crushing your soul, but you keep taking her back because it's the most fun ride you've ever had..." Bo-9
- Jaeger
- Baron von Scrapple
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- Rigging the Ancient Mariner
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motorpsycho67
- Double-dip Diogenes
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rolly
- Tim Horton hears a Who?
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- Hammer Time
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calamari kid
- Ayatollah of Mayhem
- Location: Lake Shitty
Yup, you suck. Have fun, dick.
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"Being shot out of a cannon will always be better than being squeezed out of a tube. That is why God made fast motorcycles, Bubba...." -Hunter S Thompson
"A psychotic is a guy who's just found out what's going on." -William S. Burroughs
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xaos
- Zaouse!
- Location: North Shore of Oahu
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WeAintFoundShit
- Ayatollah of Mayhem
- Location: Davis
Bearing in mind that the last time I was there was 7 years ago now...
North Shore Oahu is one of the most competitive places in the freaking world to surf during the winter. Find a beginner's break and watch your manners, bigtime. Also, stay at said beginner's break for the duration of the winter, unless you meet some people who are willing to sheppard you somewhere that won't kill you or get you beat up.
That being said, there is a joint called Pizza Bob's in Haleiwa (Hal-eh-ee-va) where I found it pretty easy to meet locals. The locals, I also found, were super friendly and inviting if you came to them with actual human interest and respect. All I had to do was say "Hey, you guys look like some pretty alright people, I don't really dig on the tourist scene, what do you like to do for fun around here?" Before we knew it, my friend and I had scored ourselves a ride home, and were picked up by the same people later on that night, who threw a beach bonfire for us with a bunch of their friends.
In fact, the only real attitude we caught was from surfers who had moved from the mainland, and made the island their home. They had more bullshit localism than the people who were born there.
The one caveat is that there's still some pretty hefty racism from some of the indigenous Hawaiians. There are no-go towns where white folk aren't too welcome. Make friends with a local, and they'll fill you in on the details if you're curious.
Hitchhiking is beyond stupid easy on the north shore, too. If you sneeze, and accidentally cover your mouth with your thumb out, fifty fucking cars are likely to screech to a halt to give you a ride.
Watch out for meth heads. They're everywhere.
Be skeptical of cheap chicken dinners; they may or may not be cat.
(At the time, chicken was pretty pricey, and there are feral cats all over the freaking north shore...)
Assuming the surf isn't swamping the beach, three tables beach is a nice place to have a bonfire. You can steal pallets (for firewood) and buy beer from the grocery store down the road (if it's still there) and it's basically surrounded by the backpacker's hostel, so you're likely to meet a TON of people.
When I was there, my friend and I went to the Waimea Falls arboretum/cultural center/whatever the fuck they call it. It's run by the arbor society, and we asked if we could volunteer our time to work instead of buying a ticket. We got to do some pretty cool shit, and were hooked up with a secret map to some closed off areas of the park that were FAR cooler than anything we could've gotten to legally. I'd suggest giving it a shot.
We also thugged it into Turtle Bay resort. It's supposed to be guests only, but the waitresses and bartenders didn't give a shit. They got us extra hammered on the cheap because were were cool and on their level.
Enjoy the adventure, and try to avoid Waikiki at all costs, unless you're learning how to surf. The place is like a big gross mall with a beach next to it.
North Shore Oahu is one of the most competitive places in the freaking world to surf during the winter. Find a beginner's break and watch your manners, bigtime. Also, stay at said beginner's break for the duration of the winter, unless you meet some people who are willing to sheppard you somewhere that won't kill you or get you beat up.
That being said, there is a joint called Pizza Bob's in Haleiwa (Hal-eh-ee-va) where I found it pretty easy to meet locals. The locals, I also found, were super friendly and inviting if you came to them with actual human interest and respect. All I had to do was say "Hey, you guys look like some pretty alright people, I don't really dig on the tourist scene, what do you like to do for fun around here?" Before we knew it, my friend and I had scored ourselves a ride home, and were picked up by the same people later on that night, who threw a beach bonfire for us with a bunch of their friends.
In fact, the only real attitude we caught was from surfers who had moved from the mainland, and made the island their home. They had more bullshit localism than the people who were born there.
The one caveat is that there's still some pretty hefty racism from some of the indigenous Hawaiians. There are no-go towns where white folk aren't too welcome. Make friends with a local, and they'll fill you in on the details if you're curious.
Hitchhiking is beyond stupid easy on the north shore, too. If you sneeze, and accidentally cover your mouth with your thumb out, fifty fucking cars are likely to screech to a halt to give you a ride.
Watch out for meth heads. They're everywhere.
Be skeptical of cheap chicken dinners; they may or may not be cat.
(At the time, chicken was pretty pricey, and there are feral cats all over the freaking north shore...)
Assuming the surf isn't swamping the beach, three tables beach is a nice place to have a bonfire. You can steal pallets (for firewood) and buy beer from the grocery store down the road (if it's still there) and it's basically surrounded by the backpacker's hostel, so you're likely to meet a TON of people.
When I was there, my friend and I went to the Waimea Falls arboretum/cultural center/whatever the fuck they call it. It's run by the arbor society, and we asked if we could volunteer our time to work instead of buying a ticket. We got to do some pretty cool shit, and were hooked up with a secret map to some closed off areas of the park that were FAR cooler than anything we could've gotten to legally. I'd suggest giving it a shot.
We also thugged it into Turtle Bay resort. It's supposed to be guests only, but the waitresses and bartenders didn't give a shit. They got us extra hammered on the cheap because were were cool and on their level.
Enjoy the adventure, and try to avoid Waikiki at all costs, unless you're learning how to surf. The place is like a big gross mall with a beach next to it.
"The grip on the right is the fun regulator." -Donny Greene
I crash a lot.
I crash a lot.
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piccini9
- Everybody dies. It's a love story.
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xaos
- Zaouse!
- Location: North Shore of Oahu
good info WAFS.WeAintFoundShit wrote:Bearing in mind that the last time I was there was 7 years ago now...
North Shore Oahu is one of the most competitive places in the freaking world to surf during the winter. Find a beginner's break and watch your manners, bigtime. Also, stay at said beginner's break for the duration of the winter, unless you meet some people who are willing to sheppard you somewhere that won't kill you or get you beat up.
That being said, there is a joint called Pizza Bob's in Haleiwa (Hal-eh-ee-va) where I found it pretty easy to meet locals. The locals, I also found, were super friendly and inviting if you came to them with actual human interest and respect. All I had to do was say "Hey, you guys look like some pretty alright people, I don't really dig on the tourist scene, what do you like to do for fun around here?" Before we knew it, my friend and I had scored ourselves a ride home, and were picked up by the same people later on that night, who threw a beach bonfire for us with a bunch of their friends.
In fact, the only real attitude we caught was from surfers who had moved from the mainland, and made the island their home. They had more bullshit localism than the people who were born there.
The one caveat is that there's still some pretty hefty racism from some of the indigenous Hawaiians. There are no-go towns where white folk aren't too welcome. Make friends with a local, and they'll fill you in on the details if you're curious.
Hitchhiking is beyond stupid easy on the north shore, too. If you sneeze, and accidentally cover your mouth with your thumb out, fifty fucking cars are likely to screech to a halt to give you a ride.
Watch out for meth heads. They're everywhere.
Be skeptical of cheap chicken dinners; they may or may not be cat.
(At the time, chicken was pretty pricey, and there are feral cats all over the freaking north shore...)
Assuming the surf isn't swamping the beach, three tables beach is a nice place to have a bonfire. You can steal pallets (for firewood) and buy beer from the grocery store down the road (if it's still there) and it's basically surrounded by the backpacker's hostel, so you're likely to meet a TON of people.
When I was there, my friend and I went to the Waimea Falls arboretum/cultural center/whatever the fuck they call it. It's run by the arbor society, and we asked if we could volunteer our time to work instead of buying a ticket. We got to do some pretty cool shit, and were hooked up with a secret map to some closed off areas of the park that were FAR cooler than anything we could've gotten to legally. I'd suggest giving it a shot.
We also thugged it into Turtle Bay resort. It's supposed to be guests only, but the waitresses and bartenders didn't give a shit. They got us extra hammered on the cheap because were were cool and on their level.
Enjoy the adventure, and try to avoid Waikiki at all costs, unless you're learning how to surf. The place is like a big gross mall with a beach next to it.
I stayed in Waikiki the first night, it was pretty lackluster. after that i stayed at backpackers for a few nights. I twas way cooler there. Now i've got a room in a house in Haleiwa.
I cant wait to check out a lot of the island. Though, the skydiving (which has been beautiful, and totally challenging) has been keeping me plenty busy for now, and lack of transport doesnt help.
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WeAintFoundShit
- Ayatollah of Mayhem
- Location: Davis
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xaos
- Zaouse!
- Location: North Shore of Oahu
I've hitchiked almost every day, but i won't at night. As a haole (cracker), i don't feel like the locals are to be trusted once they are drunked up...WeAintFoundShit wrote:Thumb it. I'm not kidding, it was the easiest way to get around.xaos wrote:... lack of transport doesnt help.
that said, there are some of the most friendly people ever here...
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xaos
- Zaouse!
- Location: North Shore of Oahu
UPDATE:
Little over a month into my Hawaiian adventure!
Have been riding a Vento Triton R4 as general transport (without a helmet, and in sandals FTW). It is modded to about 50mph. $400!
The skydivers here are really cool, and a rare breed amoung the rarest of species.
I've been in the ocean alomost every day- snorkeling, boogie boarding, and even a bit of surfing...MP67 is right, this is a hell of a place to learn about the ocean. Though, with a bit of guidance, i've been lead to some of the less perilous spots, on flatter days...
Middle-of-the-pacific cell REPRESENT!
Little over a month into my Hawaiian adventure!
Have been riding a Vento Triton R4 as general transport (without a helmet, and in sandals FTW). It is modded to about 50mph. $400!
The skydivers here are really cool, and a rare breed amoung the rarest of species.
I've been in the ocean alomost every day- snorkeling, boogie boarding, and even a bit of surfing...MP67 is right, this is a hell of a place to learn about the ocean. Though, with a bit of guidance, i've been lead to some of the less perilous spots, on flatter days...
Middle-of-the-pacific cell REPRESENT!
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WeAintFoundShit
- Ayatollah of Mayhem
- Location: Davis
Middle of summer, and that ocean gets flat like a lake. Imagine Waimea bay with a river winding its way down the beach, with tourists and families having picnics and shit.
Probably just a weee bit different than it might be right now.
Probably just a weee bit different than it might be right now.
"The grip on the right is the fun regulator." -Donny Greene
I crash a lot.
I crash a lot.
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Rabbit_Fighter
- Keeper of the Lava
- Location: Seattle (Wedgwood)
They rent those R4s out on the Washington coast (where you can ride them legally on the beach), and they are actually perform pretty well for being cheap . . . and beach abused rentals.
Way to live the dream.
Way to live the dream.
"no.
motorcycle the finality not is
motorcycle merely medium to achieve action of riding
motorcycle tool to bend space and time and overcome your own limitations as a mortal
riding more important than medium
spirit by object cannot be beaten."
motorcycle the finality not is
motorcycle merely medium to achieve action of riding
motorcycle tool to bend space and time and overcome your own limitations as a mortal
riding more important than medium
spirit by object cannot be beaten."
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xaos
- Zaouse!
- Location: North Shore of Oahu