surfing at night seems terrifying. where can we try this

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Ron to your fears.

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Meant run 🤣

Nope. Ron to your fears.

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I was just about to say that lol

😂😂

On water, with waves, at night...? 😅

But I have to admit, as someone who knows people working in coast guard. Either do NOT do this, or tell absolutely no one when you do it and accept your death willingly along with the fact that to your loved ones, you'll potentially be a missing person forever with no closure for them.

I know this is a dark take, and a total buzzkill, but this is a reality check.

I’m looking into it, there are places you can do it that are lit for this specifically

Ok! Well that makes sense! 😅

In that case, COWABUNGA! 😂

The sharks like to feed as it gets dark

Waikīkī on a full moon night has enough light and it’s close enough to the beach to have a good time safely even if you’re a beginner. Bottom is mostly sandy and not very deep or too shallow. Plan your trip for summertime. Respect locals, wear glow sticks (the kind that go around your neck are best), and know your limits

Maybe to stay safe do the man made surf places. They look amazing…we have a few popping up in Aus.