
Originally Posted by
kootenayskier
I’m going to be on Oahu next week, visiting family, but with lots of time to get some waves. The forecast for the North Shore looks promising (6-10’), but flat and blown out elsewhere. Where does a 54 year old life-long surfer that hasn’t been in the water since Covid get a wave on the North Shore? I’m thinking perhaps Laniakea or Turtle Bay?
My guess is Turtle Bay.
I have only been to the North Shore 3 times, and all three trips were the last week in September. We stayed at Turtle Bay and got okay surf. We did got to Lani's and Gas Chambers and Rocky Point. We never got a ton of surf, it never got above head high, but that is not surprising for that time of year. We were able to get in the water most of the days we were there.
When you are going the things are usually much more active. Turtle Bay is usually pretty gentle compared to lots of the other spots, so with some solid swell in the water it would probably be fun.
Lanis is fun too. It can get pretty big with some swell in the water. I have never surfed it over head high, but I have enjoyed it.
It does appear from the reports that there will be quite a bit of swell out there. If you are looking for something that's not too crazy I would say Turtle Bay.
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