by Ed Temperley on Wednesday 2nd January, 2013 115963 Views
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Sit back and slip open a cold can or make that cup of tea and enjoy a day distilled into 7 plus minutes of heavy water.
© 2013 schweitzersports22Albee Layer spearheads a group of young surfers who are blurring the traditional boundaries separating small and big wave surfing.
© 2013 Mike NealDK Walsh fresh from his pre-Christmas trip to the Cortez Bank where he played a key role in the rescue of Greg Long taking the plunge above Ben Wilkinson.
© 2013 Mike NealKauai's Evan Valiere flays the rails from his 10 to 11 footer.
© 2013 Mike NealJohn John flew out with Jamie O'Brien and a few other guys from Oahu and they weren't disappointed.
© 2013 Mike NealCarlos Burle chasing a giant chandelier.
© 2013 Mike NealMike Pietsch on the lesser surfed left.
© 2013 Mike NealLook at the power on display here for Connor Baxter's ride of day.
© 2013 Mike Neal
Jamie O'Brien summed it up "What a great day in Maui to end the year!".
© 2013 Mike NealJohn John Florence on another bomb.
© 2013 Mike NealIan Walsh on one of the largest set waves.
© 2013 Mike NealKai Lenny is another member of the youthful contingent taking big positive strides. Before he left he had this to say: "I am getting some major butterflies i'll admit. This is a beast of a swell about to slam the north shore of Maui. Then the otherside of me can't wait!"
© 2013 Mike NealTyler Larronde, son of French big wave rider Michel Larronde, is Maui born and bred thanks to his father's escape from Europe and already has several years of experience out here despite his relative lack of years.
© 2013 Mike NealAlbee Layer surfing with a few of his closest friends.
© 2013 Mike NealTyler Larronde again, dragging a positional hand.
© 2013 Mike NealAt one point there were about 50 surfers swarming the peak which makes this lonely drop all the more unusual.
© 2013 Mike NealJeff Rowley shares a wave with Nakota Decoit. "What a way to finish the year! Amazing!" said a stoked Rowley.
© 2013 Minnie Vuong/ Xvolution MediaAs well as balls the size of coconuts Jeff Rowley has the most efficent PR machine in surfing and following a big swell you can count on there being an edit in your inbox the following morning.
© 2013 300Paying the piper is par for the course at Peahi, as Tom Dosland, Maui resident, knows only too well.
© 2013 Mike NealDean Morrison charging the critical bowl section.
© 2013 Mike NealIf there are this many people on Maui capable of surfing 30ft Peahi then where do you sit in the hierarchy of surfing talent?
© 2013 Mike NealPeahi at dawn, a sight to warm the hardest of hearts.
© 2013 Mike Neal115963 Visits -
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