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		<title>Beach Goers&#8217; Etiquette</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 14:11:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Only a few of us are lucky enough to say that we live within driving distance of a beach. With this luxury comes knowledge from years of experience combing the beaches (during the on- and off-season) to know the unwritten rules while you are at the beach. Check out my top five tips if you’re [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Only a few of us are lucky enough to say that we live within driving distance of a beach. With this luxury comes knowledge from years of experience combing the beaches (during the on- and off-season) to know the unwritten rules while you are at the beach. Check out my top five tips if you’re planning on heading to a beach this summer.</p>
<p><strong><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" href="http://ijustsurf.com/ijsv2/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/FindingNemoCast.png"><img class="size-full wp-image-4342 alignright" style="margin: 10px;" title="Finding Nemo Cast" src="http://ijustsurf.com/ijsv2/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/FindingNemoCast.png" alt="" width="384" height="216" /></a>The Ocean Is Not a Pool</strong><br />
I know this might sound like a “duh” statement but you would be surprised at the people that go into an ocean, feel something swim by them, freak out, and run to shore. Fish, crabs, dolphins, and yes, sharks swim in the ocean because it is their home! Screaming while you’re running towards the shore will not prevent animals living in the ocean and sometimes coming into your comfort zone. Sharks terrify anyone, and if you’re sure you see one, scream like mad hell towards the shore, but for the most part (and despite if the media is having a slow week and decides to run “shark attack” stories) the attacks are extremely rare. If you’re only comfortable with the occasional bug or frog, go to a pool.</p>
<p><strong>Take Your Garbage With You</strong><br />
No one likes a litterbug. Especially when you are on a beach, usually walking barefoot and lying in the sand. Nothing is worse than lying down and seeing someone’s garbage they left behind because they were too lazy to clean it up. Eventually that same garbage will get washed up in the tide and an animal will probably think it’s food and suffer horrible health defects (or even die) because you couldn’t take five minutes to throw away your trash.</p>
<p>Another pet peeve (no pun intended) is when beach-goers take their animals to the beach and let them do their business without picking it up. If you are a shell collector, those little pieces of poo can sometimes look like a piece of driftwood or other shell until you pick it up and get grossed out. (That is the exact reason I do not pick up “cool looking rocks” anymore at the beach!) Beach rules are the same as anywhere else; pick up after your pet!</p>
<p><strong><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" href="http://ijustsurf.com/ijsv2/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/WatchingforWaves.png"><img class="size-medium wp-image-4343 alignright" style="margin: 10px;" title="Watching for Waves" src="http://ijustsurf.com/ijsv2/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/WatchingforWaves-300x168.png" alt="" width="300" height="168" /></a>Watch Out For Surfers/Fisherman</strong><br />
Not everyone goes to the beach just to lie out or walk up and down the shoreline. There are surfers that pick certain spots in the water that have the best waves. These spots, once rightfully claimed (rightfully claimed meaning whoever gets there first), are not the spots you want to take your children to play in the water. Surfers are competitive athletes that try to beat each other out for the best wave and once they are riding that wave and see a small child playing in the water, it could be too late to switch course to avoid hitting the child. Any size surfboard could easily pop out of the water the wrong way and slice your head open.</p>
<p>Fisherman also have the same rights to the ocean as anyone. Though they cast their line out very far, there is no telling how far the line can drift with rip currents and wave patterns. One rogue wave could leave you as the only thing getting hooked. If you are in the water, stay a good 40–60 feet from any fisherman or surfers to avoid getting run over or hooked.</p>
<p>A couple of other tips to help you if you are heading to beach is don’t invade others spaces. If room on the beach permits, keep a good distance from other families and visitors to the beach. We are all going to relax and having a stranger in your “bubble” makes anyone feel uneasy. Another good way to avoid invading someone’s space is to be considerate when you are shaking out your sand-ridden items. Step away from anyone that is around and proceed to shake off your towels and clothes from a safe distance to avoid getting sand over someone who is reading a book or napping.</p>
<p><strong><em>Bonus Tip</em></strong>: Keep your feet from frying! When you arrive at the beach (or pool), flip your sandals over to avoid putting your feet into burning hot sandals when your ready to leave.</p>
<p>[by GuysGirl via DivineCaroline]</p>
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		<title>Surf Wisdom: Dropping In</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 14:11:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Turtle Kalama</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nobody really mentions this in surfing etiquette lists, but if you mess up and accidentally drop in or mess up someone’s wave, a quick apology is appreciated, and goes a long way to reducing tension in crowded lineups. You don’t have to grovel at their feet (well, unless you did something horrible). Honestly, if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nobody really mentions this in surfing etiquette lists, but if you mess up and accidentally drop in or mess up someone’s wave, a quick apology is appreciated, and goes a long way to reducing tension in crowded lineups. You don’t have to grovel at their feet (well, unless you did something horrible). Honestly, if you drop in on someone and then ignore them, it’s pretty stupid.</p>
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		<title>Surf Schools at the Line Up: A First Look</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 15:23:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have seen them in Waikiki hundreds of times &#8230; groups of surfers in identical rash guards bearing some surf school logo, dragging foam-topped blue longboards, or massive plumeria adorned rental surfboards. From the famous Waikiki &#8220;Walls&#8221; to &#8220;Rockpiles&#8221;, surf school instructors can be seen leading groups of first-time surfers into the great blue ocean. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have seen them in Waikiki hundreds of times &#8230; groups of surfers in identical rash guards bearing some <em>surf school logo</em>, dragging foam-topped blue longboards, or massive plumeria adorned rental surfboards. From the famous Waikiki &#8220;Walls&#8221; to &#8220;Rockpiles&#8221;, <em><strong>surf school instructors</strong></em> can be seen leading groups of <strong><em>first-time surfers</em></strong> into the great blue ocean. Happy, smiling faces paddling nervously out into various line-ups, unaware that their presence has become a source of controversy for some local surf breaks.</p>
<p><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" href="http://ijustsurf.com/ijsv2/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/LifeGuardSurfboard.png"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3202" style="margin: 9px;" title="Life Guard Surfboard" src="http://ijustsurf.com/ijsv2/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/LifeGuardSurfboard-300x177.png" alt="" width="300" height="177" /></a>First and foremost, this is not about <em>bashing surf students</em> or <em>placing blame onto surf school instructors</em>. Surf school enrolees are out to enjoy their vacations, mingle with the locals, and learn a bit more about this ocean sport that we all love, if only for one hour or one day. Surf school instructors are people making a daily living with something they happen to enjoy doing, and more than likely have a strong passion for in their free time. Period. The goal of this article is to <em>look at the effect</em> the ever increasing industry of &#8220;surf schools&#8221; may be having on some of our already crowded surf breaks.</p>
<p>Most surfers in Hawaii, namely oahu, understand that Waikiki and the stretch of breaks covering the Waikiki shores are open to all surfers of all abilities. Most surfers are welcoming of the fact that this collection of surf breaks &#8211; namely <strong>Queens</strong> and <strong>Canoes</strong> &#8211; shall be, and often always will be, proving grounds for a mixture of south shore locals, island surfers, visiting surfers, and beginner surfers. The fact is that Waikiki is not a place one would paddle out into if they are trying to avoid beginners and surf school students. Quite the opposite, surfers know that these are the majority of surfers that litter the Waikiki surf scene, and will make adjustments for such a session. Even outlying surf breaks such as <strong>Pops</strong>, <strong>Paradise</strong>, and <strong>Threes</strong> have become a usual haunt for surf schools and surf instructors.</p>
<p><strong><a class="highslide" onclick="return vz.expand(this)" href="http://ijustsurf.com/ijsv2/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/WaikikiSurfers.png"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3095" style="margin: 9px;" title="Waikiki Surfers" src="http://ijustsurf.com/ijsv2/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/WaikikiSurfers-300x177.png" alt="" width="300" height="177" /></a>Surfers at Queens and Canoes</strong> have grown quite adept at looking for, watching out for, and navigating around surf schools &#8230; to the point that the all-too-familiar feel of rush hour on the waves is second nature. After all, <em><strong>it&#8217;s Waikiki </strong></em>&#8230; you expect to have lots of tourists and surf schools; it&#8217;s the industry&#8217;s bread and butter!</p>
<p>The controversy stirred up some emotion once surf schools started bringing droves of beginners into typically &#8216;intermediate&#8217; or some &#8216;advanced&#8217; surf spots. In areas where beginners are uncommon, let alone surf school students geared for 2 hour lessons with some typically unreal expectations, there is bound to be conflict and misunderstandings. Students and absolute beginners without the proper training and know-how of surf etiquette and surf rules become veritable speed bumps or road blocks to fellow surfers. Often times fully unaware of other surfers, as they try to master standing up on a board, beginners become a hazard not only to themselves but also endanger other surfers in the line up.</p>
<p>It is a given that we must all learn to get along in these ever-so-crowded waters, and we must learn to respect each others&#8217; space and skills &#8230; the question is, who is going to start the ball rolling? Let&#8217;s follow up on this, shall we?</p>
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