Banzai Pipeline

Banzai Pipeline

The Banzai Pipeline, or simply "Pipeline" or "Pipe", is a surf reef break located off Ehukai Beach Park in Pupukea of O`ahu's North Shore. A reef break is an area in the ocean where waves crash once they reach the shallows of a reef. Pipeline is notorious and famous for its huge waves breaking in shallow water just above its sharp and cavernous reef forming large, hollow and thick curls of water (a.k.a., tubes or barrels) that surfers can surf inside of and hopefully escape from using expert [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
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The location's compound name combines the name of the surf break (Pipeline) with the name of the beach fronting it (Banzai Beach). It got its name in December 1961 when surfing movie producer Bruce Brown was driving the North Shore with California surfers Phil Edwards and Mike Diffenderfer. Brown stopped at the then-unnamed site to film Edwards catching several waves. At the time, there was a construction project on an underground pipeline on adjacent Kamehameha Highway, and Diffenderfer made the suggestion to name the break Pipeline. The name was first used in Brown's movie "Surfing Hollow Days." [http://oceansafety.soest.hawaii.edu/oahubeach.asp?bch=ehukai&shid=1, quoting John R.K. Clark, "Beaches of Oahu, Revised Edition" (University of Hawaii Press, 2005).]

Pipeline is best on a strong swell that is pushed from the west, to clear out the sand in the reef that normally closes it out (meaning the hollow tube collapses all at once usually causing the surfer to become trapped inside and wipe out badly) on strong north swells. It is a flat tabletop reef, with several caverns on the inside, creating an unmistakable boil (giant air bubble that pops on the surface) on the face (the front of the wave) when it jacks up (when the wave lurches quickly upwards just before breaking). There are also several jagged, underwater lava spires that can cut up fallen surfers fairly badly.

There are four waves associated with Pipe. The left (which means the wave breaks from left to right from the perspective of a watcher on shore) known as Pipeline (a.k.a., First Reef), that is the most commonly surfed and photographed. When the reef is hit by a north swell, the peak (the highest tipping-point of the wave where it begins to curl) becomes an A-frame shaped wave, with Pipe closing out a bit and peeling off left, and the just-as-famous Backdoor Pipeline peeling away to the right at the same time. As the size at Pipe increases, over 12 feet usually, Second Reef on the outside (further out into the deeper ocean waters) starts breaking, with longer walls (the steep, unbroken part of the wave that the surfer slides across), and more size. At an extreme size an area called Third Reef even further outside starts to break with giant waves.

The extreme challenge posed by Pipeline at size to even the best athletes cannot be overstated. Numerous surfers and photographers have been killed at Pipe, including Jon Mozo and Tahitian superstar Malik Joyeux, who was famous for his heavy charging (gutsy surfing) at Teahupo'o. Pipeline is often called the world's deadliest wave, since more people have died there, or have been seriously injured, than at any other surf spot. (Although it must also be remembered that Pipeline is probably the most crowded spot in the world.)

In the past few years Pipeline has become the victim of crowds, which sadly results in localism. There are many reports of violence by the local surfers towards newcomers and tourists, and the biggest danger when surfing Pipeline is not the wave, but the people.

Among the many famous surfers to earn a reputation surfing the Pipeline are Butch Van Artsdalen, Gerry Lopez, Rory Russell, Shaun Tomson, Kane Quinn, Mark Richards, Michael Ho, Simon Anderson, Dane Kealoha, Tom Carroll, Gary Elkerton, Sunny Garcia, Kelly Slater, Jack Johnson, and bodyboarder Mike Stewart. Although not famous for surfing Pipeline, Jack Johnson's fame is partly because of surfing Pipeline. After a wipeout that put over 150 stitches in his forehead and knocked a few of his teeth out, his career path veered from becoming a professional surfer to becoming a musician.

The top surfing competitions at this spot are the Pipe Masters (Board Surfing), the IBA Pipeline Pro (Bodyboarding),the [http://www.bodyboard.org/awbchamps.html AWB World Championship of Women's Bodyboading in Menory of Don & Josie Over] and the Pipeline Bodysurfing Classic.

Recent Deaths at Pipeline:

*Moto Watanabe, aspiring pro Japanese surfer (Date|2004-01-19)
*Jon Mozo, local surf photographer (Date|2005-02-10)
*Malik Joyeux, Tahitian charger (Date|2005-12-02)
*Joaquin Velilla, Puerto Rican transplant and big wave surfer (Date|2007-01-12)
*Joshua Nakata, local underground bodyboarder (Date|2008-03-16)

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