Wailupes and Boneyards are two fun breaks located straight out from the tip of a neighborhood in Aina Haina. Unfortunatly there is no access to these breaks from the neighborhood, which requires surfers to park in a small lot and paddle out though the dredged channel that goes alongside of the neighborhood.
The long paddle out can be a blessing though because it keeps the crowds down...even on big swell days.
Wailupes is the left-breaking wave that you get to first when paddling out. It breaks fast and hollow. On clean head-high days the wave even throws a nice barrel.
Boneyards is the right-breaking wave on the other side of the point. It breaks into a deep channel so this wave can be a lot of fun on big-swell days.
There are also waves that can be picked off inbetween these two main breaks. Just watch out for the sharp and shallow inside.
Park in the small lot located just before Wailupe circle. You'll usually see some people net fishing there. Walk over the mossy reef until you get to the dredged channel. Paddle the rest of the way.
L'isola della capitale Honolulu e della famosa baia di Pearl Harbour è decisamente la più trafficata dell'arcipelago. Traffico spesso pesante. Honolulu è una vera metropoli. Le zone più interessanti corrispondono alla costa orientale (protetta da un ampia catena montuosa) ed alla sezione nord-occidentale (alcune riserve naturali). CLIMA: Temperato, non si scende quasi mai sotto i venti gradi. LINK: http://www.gohawaii.com (Informazioni turistiche sull'arcipelago) http://www.alternative-hawaii.com (Informazioni turistiche sull'arcipelago)