Aloha Kakahiaka, Nani
Surfers make their way to the entry spot as they are greeted by a Big Island sunrise in lush surroundings. read more
Surfers make their way to the entry spot as they are greeted by a Big Island sunrise in lush surroundings. read more
We are thankful this week for friends who care and friends who care for others…even when it comes to SUP (stand up paddling). read more
A surfer hits the waves, jumping from the lava rock shoreline at Honolua Bay, Maui into a fall swell with overhead heights. read more
A stand up paddler and his ride-along cruise quietly across calm waters off Maui, cutting through a golden sunset ringed by heavy clouds. read more
A lone surfer sits in Honolua Bay–a rare occurrence–waiting for the next wave during sunset on Maui. read more
A grom charges down a chest high wave at Sandys on Oahu, a good boogie bording spot. read more
A pool of eager surfers sit in the line up between sets waiting for the next great ride at Ho’okipa on Maui’s north central shore. read more
A lone surfer takes off on a head high wave along the Kona coast of the Big Island with glassy smooth water and clear skies that compose a picture blending one shade of blue into another. read more
A lone surfer makes one of many bottom turns for the morning after catching a set wave in a hidden bay on Hawaii’s Big Island. read more
In this picture a windsurfer rides into an offshore breeze, preparing to head back out for another run at the waves. read more
On a big swell day–some of us mere mortals may even call it a huge swell day–the Pipeline surf break on Oahu’s North Shore displayed the reason for its name. read more
Honolulu Surf Riders is another great Hawaiiana painting from Mr. Charles Bartlett. Put on canvas around 1918, his painting shows four surfers catching a wave in Honolulu, presumably in Waikiki. read more