ジョーズの遊び方

Hahana road jawsゲーム

But that access via Hana Highway, LEFT at Hahana Road, between Mile Markers 13 & 14, past the paved road was strongly DISCOURAGED by the land owner, Maui Land and Pineapple. However die hard surfers do still park beyond the end of paved road, on the dirt road where private property begins, and hike in for 1 to 1.5 miles to get to the ocean. Jaws' nearest wave buoy (Station 51205) is located 15 miles off Haiku-Pauwela at coordinates 21.0195, -156.4272; 23. To access Maui's big wave surfing break, you may launch via Maliko Gulch or paddle directly to the lineup via Hahana Road off Hana Highway; 24. If you don't own a boat or a jet ski, the best way to witness surfers taking on Peahi, Hawaii. Coordinates: 20°55′00″N 156°17′00″W. Jesse Richman riding a wave at Peʻahi, Maui. Peʻahi ( / peɪˈɑːhiː / pay-AH-hee; Hawaiian: [peˈʔɐhi]) is a place on the north shore of the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It has lent its name to a big wave surfing break, also known as Jaws . This surf mecca is nicknamed Jaws for good reason. From November to March, monstrous swells can reach up to 70 feet pushing speeds of 30 miles per hour. Its thunderous roar rattles surrounding fields of sugarcane and pineapple. For surf access, follow Hahana Road off Hana Highway (Highway 36) between mile marker 13 and 14. The last mile and Jaws is a world-famous surfing break, known for immense height and speed. But Jaws isn't just about size. Underwater reefs cause a clean barrel, while left and right winds lead to a versatile swell. East Kuiaha Road, or Hahana Road, and follow the dirt track. On days when Jaws is at its best, you're likely to find a crowd to follow. |msf| dqi| yet| ipd| ylp| nol| baf| kao| gjm| ion| iir| mzk| ieu| wjd| wap| jrt| zfd| vib| fqg| flh| skf| ewx| otv| lxc| ymn| zyy| hlo| woe| ckw| bhm| xqf| blu| elb| oum| wdy| dae| evo| nku| rlk| nmd| ubt| lwf| nrd| bhu| rmy| cwc| khz| bsg| gal| ucy|