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Hawaii's sunset beach the popular North Shore of Oahu is regarded as one of the most famed surfing spots in the world. In the early 80's through out the late 90's this surfacing mecca in the pacific established itself as the capital of Surf junkies world wide.
Surfing Hawaii's sunset beach is more then an adventure it is an experience. When the wind is right and the swell is from the northwest usually presents the best conditions for this beach.
Sunset beach is part of the miracle 7 mile of beach stretch that lines the north shore. Maybe even more popular then sunset beach would have the banzai pipeline and Waimea Bay. Other famous world class Hawaii surf spots are kammies, backdoor, rocky point, laniekea, jockos and haleiwa just to name a few.
The waves that sunset beach produce can be tricky and dependent on the weather and tide conditions. Even experienced surfers will sometimes be kept off guard when the sets pop up a little early then expected (distance wise).
On smaller days you will see the future stars of surf whipping it out on the inside reef. Dont under estimate these kids who are mostlikely 8 year olds to mid teens, its amazing how young these kids start surfing waves. Kenny Matte of Haleiwa says that you start the kids when they come out of the whomb, "they came from water so they immediately go back to the water".
No matter your skill level there are days when the surf accommodates to all levels but one thing is sure you must always use caution and never jump into the water if you are not sure of the conditions.
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