Stab Magazine | Has Mainstream Surfing Outgrown The North Shore?

Now Unlocked: Chippa Wilson Stars In "Zipper"

3 Views

Has Mainstream Surfing Outgrown The North Shore?

There are better waves and cheaper places to travel, what keeps us going back to Hawaii?

style // Nov 15, 2017
Words by Stab
Reading Time: 4 minutes

The Triple Crown begins in earnest this week (today, actually), but is the annual pilgrimage to Hawaii an antiquated vestige of bygone eras of radness? Is there a point to sleeping on a centipede-infested futon for two months?

Has mainstream surfing finally outgrown the North Shore?

Since the fabled Swell of ’69, to Eddie at the Bay, to the Curren cutback, to the Wolf Pak’s regulating rule, for half a century surfers have been challenging the North Shore in every manner imaginable.

It is, bar none, the most ridden, documented and celebrated lava shelf in the world. It’s gone through periods of innocence, indulgence, psychedelic experimentation, violent localism and oh-so much more. On its sands, we’ve crowned world champions and mourned the loss of heroes. The North Shore is to surfing what Yosemite’s Camp 4 is to free climbers, a place where the line between reality and legend become wholly blurred. 

But has mainstream surfing outgrown the North Shore? Let’s start with the WSL’s bid to start the CT season in Hawaii rather than end it. What does that mean for the prestige and luster of the Pipe Masters and Triple Crown? Since the dawn of surfing’s competitive age, the North Shore’s been the end-of-the-year proving ground. Like anything involving the WSL, or surfing in general it seems, the matter is complicated.

For one, the issue of local surfers competing in the annual contests is already a hot-button subject. It has been for years, but in the last week, Da Hui rekindled the fire, calling out the WSL on Instagram and hosting a rally at Velzyland to discuss the situation.

“We Have The TALENT To Take On the World’s BEST SURFERS! And win!!! This is our ‘Āina, our Kai, our Sport and we plan to keep it that way!” reads their post.

With plans to shift the tour schedule towards a South Pacific finish, and a primetime World Championship Indonesian specialty event, what does that mean for the North Shore’s winter season? Is it diminutive to the North Shore season, hosting a no-doubt dramatic WSL season opener, but not enjoying the champagne showers that have rained down on Pipe for ages.

But the issue’s hardly limited to what happens in a jersey.

In recent years, bigger waves have been discovered around the world, throwing a bit of shade on the once mythic Bay and Oahu’s myriad outer reefs. Places like Mavs, Nazare and Jaws have all eroded the North Shore’s reputation as the go-to spot for those looking to make a name for themselves.

And speaking of hellmen, where have they all gone? The characters that once made the North Shore such a rich tapestry of human eccentricity fade into the mists of time. Guys like Alec “Ace” Coole, Marvin Foster, Ronnie Burns, and of course, Todd Chesser, all added their own uniqueness to the local North Shore scene. Those are hard shoes to fill, even for cool cats like Mark Healey or Makua Rothman. The North Shore’s always been at its best when it’s been a crossroads of humanity.

And when it comes to wave quality, Pipe is obviously its own beast, but are the other spots really all that “world-class”? Consider that with developments in forecasting spots like P-Pass in Micronesia and the Tuamotus in French Polynesia have become viable alternatives. Both locations take the same north swells that light up the Bay and Sunset, and they’ve got a lot more exotic mojo going for them. Off The Wall is nothing more than a glorified, over photographed close-out. Archy’s still the only one to be able to lay down a proper turn out there, and when the swell starts pulsing the close-outs just grow more ominous. And we haven’t even begun to talk about the sweeping current at Rocky Point. Mason Ho can have it.

https://player.vimeo.com/video/216763577

Gone are the days when surfers could scrape some change together and post up in a rickety, old A-frame for the winter. Kammie’s Market’s been bulldozed. Velzyland’s a gated community. Today it’s all multi-million dollar homes on Ke Nui. As the North Shore has grown more and more gentrified, the local folks that gave the community its character have sought residence in other parts of the island or moved out of the islands all together. That’s not to say it’s lost its soul, but money always seems to create issues and as the Seven Mile Miracle’s (for surfers) become the hippest place to winter the costs have soared.

All that being said, nostalgia’s a powerful commodity. Coconut cream pies from Ted’s bakery, cruising the Ke Nui bike path, playful sessions at the Ehukai sandbar, Sunset when it’s six-foot, body whomping the Waimea shorebreak, the North Shore is a damn fine place to be a surfer. The warm water alone justifies the plane ticket. The recent proliferation of food trucks has brought more affordable dining options. And haoles aren’t nearly as likely to be punched out as they once were (which is can be either a good or bad thing depending on your perception). 

For most of us, the waves are as challenging as they were back in the in exploratory days of the early ‘50s. Surfboards may have evolved, but the power of the surf on the North Shore remains unequalled pretty much anywhere else on Earth. Swells travel so fast and hit the island out of such deep water, that even the best surfers on the most modern equipment remain challenged. Put it like this, there’s a reason Kelly Slater and John John Florence are neighbors. So even though P-Pass and the Tuamotus are rad and exotic, even though Keramas is more rippable than Rocky Point, they’re still NOT the North Shore.

I don’t know if surfing really “needs” the North Shore anymore, but tradition is important. North Shore will forever be surfing’s mecca, a mythic land for the passionate pilgrims. Does the birthplace of the sport deserve special treatment because of our shared history? The subject is rife with debate, but 60 years down the track since Pat Curren christened his Meade Hall, the North Shore is still a hell of a lot more interesting than Lemoore.

Comments

Comments are a Stab Premium feature. Gotta join to talk shop.

Already a member? Sign In

Want to join? Sign Up

Advertisement

Most Recent

2 Australian Surfers, 1 American Still Missing In Baja California, Mexico

Three suspects have been arrested, a truck was found burned, but the friends remain "missing".

May 2, 2024

Zipper Offcut: A Pacific Island Micro-Wedge

Chippa, Harry, Dion, a hazardous ramp, and a near fiberglass-vasectomy.

May 2, 2024

UNLOCKED: Chippa Wilson Stars In ‘Zipper’ — A Surf Film By Stab & Monster

Featuring Filipe Toledo, Harry Bryant, Bobby Martinez, Eithan Osborne, Taro Watanabe, and Dion Agius.

May 2, 2024

Is Nat Young’s 4.03 A Symbol Of Surf Judging Demise, Or A Harmless Scoring Aberration?

World champs, super coaches, WSL commentators and more sound off on the state of surf…

May 1, 2024

How Stretch And Nathan Fletcher SpaceX’d Surfboard Design Into The Future

“I brought the boards to Hawaii and everybody laughed at me. Everyone except Michael Ho…

Apr 30, 2024

Doug Silva Is The Skullet-Locked 12x World Party Champ Working Wonders For Seth Moniz’s Tour Trajectory

Here's how he uses EDM + storytelling to snap talent into 'infected alligators'.

Apr 30, 2024

Marti Paradisis On The New Shipsterns Safety Initiative + The Laziness Of Bandwagoning Swell Carnivals

Before calling Shipsterns Bluff and getting flexed, read this. 

Apr 28, 2024

Full Frame: A 15-Minute, One-Wave Pipe Session

"Oh shit, that was kind of nuts, I think I think I'm just gonna go…

Apr 27, 2024

Want Half-A-Brain? Keep Calling Helmets Lame

Kai Lenny surfs hideous Jaws + Mavs + Waimea, joins esteemed list of surfers to…

Apr 27, 2024

80 Men And 48 Women Enter The CS Gauntlet — Only 15 Will Survive

Your 2024 Challenger Series x Gold Coast Pro preview.

Apr 26, 2024

The Best Surfing I’ve Ever Seen: Nate Lawrence

Kolohe, Cola Bros, Luke Davis, Crane, and "the most magical 3 weeks ever had in…

Apr 25, 2024

Snapper To Return To The CT In 2025(!) + WSL Announces Season Wildcards

Next year is looking up. Here's what we know...

Apr 25, 2024

Kelly Slater Will Surf In Tahiti And Fiji CT Events — And He’s Bringing A Secret Weapon With Him

What's it like to coach an 11x champ? We asked Glenn "Micro" Hall.

Apr 24, 2024

Watch: A Masterclass In Belated Drops At The Teepee Capital Of The World

And the rest of the O’Neill team sticks the landing in Hawaii.

Apr 24, 2024

How Sophie McCulloch Broke Her Back At The Box Three Days After Being Cut From The CT

The untold brutal side story of finals day in WA.

Apr 24, 2024

The Cut Wasn’t The Surf Fans’ Idea — But It Might Be Our Fault

Psychoanalyzing surfing’s highly sadistic audience (us!).

Apr 23, 2024

How Surfers (And Skiers/Snowboarders) Could Be Using Buoys Better

Snow in Japan = waves at Pipe = snow in Utah, @PowderBuoy told us.

Apr 22, 2024

How Did Sydney’s Hottest Landscape Architect Stack So Many Clips Less Than 10Kms From Centrepoint Tower? 

Fraser Dovell is a man of culture, taste and jabbing North Av lefts in the…

Apr 22, 2024
Advertisement