For two months every winter, when Pacific storms make landfall,
Oahu's paradisical North Shore turns into a fiery hell. Its normal
population of sixteen thousand more than triples and this explosion of
mainlanders, Brazilians, Australians, and Europeans creates one of the
most combustible milieus on earth. Waves, like gold and oil, are a
limited resource and, as such, are fiercely fought over by the visiting
hordes, the surf industry, other Hawaiian islanders, and North Shore
residents. The otherwise sleepy North Shore becomes a lawless, violent,
drug-addled, and adrenaline-soaked mecca.
It takes uniquely
fearless men to paddle into thirty-foot waves breaking over a
razor-sharp reef hidden beneath three feet of water. Death and maiming
are regular occurrences during North Shore winters. Yet when the sun
dips, the fearless become truly scared. You see, the ocean has rules.
The men who haunt the land do not. And so they whisper about
helter-skelter violence dished out by larger-than-life Hawaiians. They
whisper about being choked, slapped, and bloodied for breaking unspoken
codes of conduct. About the protection money extracted from the surf
brands that want to hold their contests on the North Shore. About drug
running, fights, and maybe even murders. And then they return to
multimillion-dollar beachfront homes and drown their anxiety with
cocaine and booze. But they know they are not safe. Because no one is
ever safe here.
The surf world is far more volatile and complex
than outsiders know or popular depictions would have us believe, and the
North Shore during winter is its most extreme representation. It is
downright dangerous but also exhilarating, and this story paints a true
picture of what it feels like to be in the middle of it all. It is both a
breathtaking and wildly funny tale of beauty, wickedness, and the
unyielding allure of ocean waves in all their glory.
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