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OG

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PostSat Mar 31, 12 8:15 pm    the truth about maui Reply with quote

it fuk'n rulz (thai for very cool). wish all the 'endubbers' were here to enjoy

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pkh

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PostSat Mar 31, 12 9:35 pm     Reply with quote

Getting some waves?

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ikitehi

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PostSun Apr 01, 12 1:57 am     Reply with quote

Just posted up some fresh footage from Maui its been going off!!!

Some insane riding

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sirmichaelo

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PostSun Apr 01, 12 2:56 am     Reply with quote

Dude, I've been here for over 6 months now.

The Endubbers are here for sure. All around ya.

What we need is a couple of NWKite stickers. I'm sure you'd see us often that way.

And yes, Maui is friggin' amazing. I thought (and still think) that the NW was awesome. But Maui is a whole other category. I've never seen anything like it. Even coming home from work in the middle of the night can be a mind altering experience.


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PostSun Apr 01, 12 11:59 am     Reply with quote

sirmichaelo wrote:
I work behind the bar at Mama's. Come visit.


you work at mamas? Phuk'ya i'll come visit. still a little hung'od from strip mall karaoke lastnight.

I'll sift through da pix and see if there is anything nwkite worthy

watchout for those maui cougars mang. Shit, im having a good time

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PostSun Apr 01, 12 12:27 pm     Reply with quote

ikitehi wrote:
Just posted up some fresh footage from Maui its been going off!!!

Some insane riding

www.ikitehi.com


shiiitt mang! we were watching you guys from where we are staying yesterday. Nice vid

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forrest

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PostSun Apr 01, 12 7:35 pm     Reply with quote

Gotta love the Sandpiles! Awesome surfing when it isn't windy!

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PostMon Apr 02, 12 8:03 pm     Reply with quote

so the kahana sensor is in a bad place right? Im guessing that i should just go off of what the ho'okipa sensor says. Anyone know what the goto forecast site is?

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ikitehi

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PostMon Apr 02, 12 10:49 pm     Reply with quote

OG wrote:
so the kahana sensor is in a bad place right? Im guessing that i should just go off of what the ho'okipa sensor says. Anyone know what the goto forecast site is?


The "goto" forecast is just "go to'" the BEACH!!!! LOL!!!!!! Thumb's Up

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jackZ

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PostMon Apr 02, 12 11:01 pm    Wow , another truth about Maui Reply with quote

http://mauifever.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=maui&action=print&thread=36

So this is interesting . I had no idea .
Haole Eh ?!
JackZ

I stayed at the North Shore Hostel in Wailuku on Vineyard St . I left all my gear in the vehicle in the parking lot across the street for 31 days I stayed . I had a great time and no problems at all with anyone . I ate in different places some I thought "local " I was pleasant with everyone as they were with me .
I spent 90% of my time on kite beach and had no problems there either , vehicle theft wise or other .

I went one night to the " Triangle "for drinks and saw little fat, Hawaiian, local ,Moke, I guess whatever !< They had black on black with black hats and sunglasses , flashback ,I thought I was riding again and in a clubhouse with midget bikers , I had a good laugh to myself . I don't do that scene no more man and I got outta dodge . So yes if your looking for it or live there I guess you would feel it or see it more . I went to another bar and it was full of gay people so I didn't go in . I had money enough to buy my own drinks .lol .
No EWOK's for me either , too bad eh , ha ha !?
I had a great stay both times I went within a 6 month period . I think it's a great place and would go back again .
Just to visit OK Moke ?! If it helps I stayed off your Sacred volcano as I read it's a spiritual place for your elders and I respect that so would not tread there .

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PostTue Apr 03, 12 8:23 am     Reply with quote

Great post Jackz! That dude writing from the heart explained it perfectly. Main reason why my girl and I don't move there. The racism is terrible on Maui!
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PostTue Apr 03, 12 8:46 am     Reply with quote

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Go drive down Mill street in Wailuku and ask a local for directions to the blow hole. After strangling you he will point to your wifes mouth and indicate that there--there is the blow hole!


That is some funny shit! Wailuku seems pretty tough, but I grew up in a neighborhood with way more violent crime than that, and I was the only white kid there too. If you experienced any of this on Maui, you clearly looked like, or acted like, a tourist. Don't let this fool you, about the only thing you can get into shit for is hitting on someone's girlfriend at the bar when people have been drinking, or dropping in on someone's wave.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wailuku

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PostTue Apr 03, 12 9:57 am     Reply with quote

"Tourists are ok because they come for a few weeks spend money and go home."

Looks like I'm good...

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PostTue Apr 03, 12 10:22 am     Reply with quote

Yeah, I lived on Oahu for a while. Not Maui for sure, but depending on where you are a lot of the same attitudes.

Is there racism on Oahu? Absolutely. Is it violent? Rarely. (At least real violence against adults. Schools are another matter.) Basically, there are areas where you're not wanted. If you're strongly encouraged to leave, leave. There's not that many spots like that, and I understand the local's motivation. If they didn't protect a few spots where they can live for a moderate price, housing prices would soar and make all the locals homeless. So there are places to live where you'd best be local. There are beaches where you'd best be local. Plenty left over for everyone else. In three years of living there, never once did I feel physically in danger. Most of the time, I felt the Aloha. The trick is to respect the locals, which you should do anyway.

I ended up being invited to spots where only locals are welcome, and I was made to feel welcomed. Once you get in to "Island mode", Hawaii is a wonderful place. You don't get the vibe as a tourist, you have to live there. I'd go anywhere on Oahu and not feel in danger. I might be asked to leave some spots, but if I left I think that's as far as it would go. I can't think of another city in the US where that would be the case.

On the other hand, even on Oahu, I think as a Haole the police treat you much the same as a "Good Old Boy" probably treats blacks in some southern states. At least that was my experience, and I'm an ardent supporter of our Men In Blue. Not so much if you're driving a rental--tourist--but more so if you're driving a local car. It's not pleasant, and serves as a reminder why all racism is bad, period.

My guess is Maui is the same on a more crowded scale. There are spots I'm sure where Haoles are not welcome to live. But as I have friends that happily live on Maui, I'm pretty sure there are plenty of places to live for mainlander immigrants. If you just zero in on the best habitat for the dollar, you might find yourself in an unhappy spot. Gotta do your research and find where it's a good place to live. Just like here. Just be cool and slow down to Island time. Ignore the few racists, just as you do here. For most, Aloha is a state of mind. Key on that and you'll be happy. Get in peoples faces and you'll suffer the consequences.

I'd move back to Hawaii in an instant, but I wouldn't leave a nice car unattended at a North Shore beach!

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PostTue Apr 03, 12 11:34 am     Reply with quote

we're staying at a house in wailuku and have been drinking at a little strip mall karaoke bar up the street. experience has been loaded up with the locals and completely positive. i sure dont run my mouth. all has been well. we buy those guys beers, they buy us beers, nobody boo'd my version of the devil came to georgia


and..........

the wind has been on like moh

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PostTue Apr 03, 12 11:41 am     Reply with quote

OG wrote:
we're staying at a house in wailuku and have been drinking at a little strip mall karaoke bar up the street. experience has been loaded up with the locals and completely positive. i sure dont run my mouth. all has been well. we buy those guys beers, they buy us beers, nobody boo'd my version of the devil came to georgia


Very cool! Look for Aloha and you'll find it. I think the poster on the link from the other forum would find trouble wherever he went. That's just my opinion...

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Wanna-Go

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PostTue Apr 03, 12 1:09 pm     Reply with quote

I got the Bird 3 times while driving there last month. Funny how the Locals took to my Alaskan Native Wife. Helped me score some Pineapple!

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