Friday, December 30, 2022

Waimea Rivermouth in Hawaii Is An Uncommon Wave

 

Waimea Rivermouth in Hawaii is an uncommon wave worth checking out (but please leave the wave riding to the experts). Check out these videos to learn more about this unique spot... Let's get to it:


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Koa Smith takes on night time river surfing at Waimea, enjoys a beach day surfing big, wild Waimea Bay and hanging out with @mylifeaseva , @CharlyJordanLife and friends. A river wave is created in fast flowing rivers or creeks, allowing a surfer to ride a wave for several minutes or more whilst standing stationary within the river. The force of the flow along an uneven river bed allows a standing wave to form, and the surfer to be able to ride the wave successfully. They are rare as local wave dynamics tend to be very specific. This river was caused by huge rain storms and flooding in Oahu, Hawaii.


What do you do when there aren't any waves? Make your own. Waimea Bay river dug out and the North Shore celebrates. 🚁 🎥 @jweaver808 https://www.FreesurfMagazine.com


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