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Big White and Silver Star Kama`Aina Special E-mail
 Aloha! Big White is pleased to offer our Kama'Aina Weeks Special for all our Hawaiian friends to come and enjoy Big White's winter wonderland. Package includes return airfare with Harmony Airways from Honolulu to Kelowna, 7 nights on mountain accommodation and 6 day full mountain lift pass from only US$987 per person. Our value package is for departure January 16, 2007 from only US$987 per person. Based on double occupancy in a budget condominium. Upgrades available. Our luxury package is for departure February 27, 2007 from only US$1273 per person. Based on quad occupancy in a 2 bedroom deluxe condominium with private hot tub. Various other accommodation options also available. Subject to availability, some restrictions apply and taxes and airline surcharges additional. Exchange rate based on 1.10 and may be subject to change. Package price may vary depending on airfare at time of booking. Please contact Big White Central Reservations to book at 1800-663-2772 or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Please quote 5T at time of booking.

 
Roxy Pro Hawaii E-mail
ASP WCT Womens Event
Sunset Beach, Oahu Hawaii
24 November - 6 December 2006 6 November, 2006 : - - Huntington Beach, CA --- On November 24, 2006, the Roxy division of Quiksilver, Inc., the leading women’s outdoor sports brand, will bring women's professional surfing back to the renowned big-wave venue of Sunset Beach, Oahu, Hawaii, with the relocation of the $67,500 Roxy Pro Hawaii. For the past five years, the event has been staged at Haleiwa's Ali'i Beach Park, but this year returns to its Sunset Beach roots with the complete holding dates of November 24, through December 6. Competition will take place on the best three days of waves. Along with world class surfing action, the Roxy Pro Hawaii will honor the growth and development of women's big-wave riding.

Roxy Pro Hawaii, a women's ASP World Championship Tour event. November 24 to December 6, 2006 at Sunset Beach, Oahu, Hawaii. Featuring Roxy's world champion Chelsea Georgeson, as well as ratings leader Melanie Redman-Carr (Australia) and seven-time world champion Layne Beachley (Australia).
Celebrating 30 years of women's big-wave riding at Sunset Beach

Since 1977, women's professional surfing events have been held at Sunset Beach a total of 18 times. The first hiatus came from 1982 to 1987 - seven years. Then the Roxy Pro's relocation to Haleiwa, in 2001, began another five year break. Reasons for the intermittent nature of women's surfing at Sunset are varied, however each return to the venue has historically ushered in a new breed of women's big-wave riders. "Women's surfing has had an on-again-off-again relationship with Sunset Beach," said Randy Hild, Senior Vice President of Global Marketing, Roxy. "But each time it returns, it brings with it a new generation of women who add another layer of talent and an even stronger drive to perform well at a very challenging venue. What never changes is the fact that Sunset Beach is a defining proving ground. It is the final hurdle in any pro surfer's career."

To those in the big-wave know, Sunset Beach is regarded as the most difficult wave in the world to surf well. It is a huge expanse of water with the primary take-off zone located more than 250 yards out to sea. Swells converge on that zone from a variety of directions that range from west, all the way to north-east. If you don't know your way around the lineup, surfing Sunset is akin to being lost at sea in a maelstrom.

In the late '70s, it was Hawaii pair Lynne Boyer and Margo Oberg who forged a path for women surfers at Sunset Beach. When competition returned to the venue in the late '80s, Australians Jodie Cooper, Pam Burridge, and Pauline Menczer dominated, amassing a total of eight wins between them. In the late '90s, Layne Beachley (Australia) went on to post four Sunset victories that were the segue to an unprecedented six world titles. A repeat for Beachley this winter would mean a seventh crown.

The Roxy Pro Hawaii is the longest running women's professional shortboard competition in Hawaii, currently in its 11th year, and will play a critical role in deciding this year's world championship race. Coming into the event, defending world champion and Roxy team rider Chelsea Georgeson (Australia) is still in contention. She must finish ahead of Beachley at Sunset to keep the world title race alive. Georgeson is currently ranked third behind Beachley and Melanie Redman-Carr (Australia)

The 2006 Roxy Pro Hawaii will feature the top 17 ranked women on the ASP (Association of Surfing Professionals) world tour, as well as one wildcard entrant who will be determined in the Roxy Trials.

The Roxy Pro Hawaii is the third in a series of three Roxy Pro events on the ASP World Championship Tour schedule. The Roxy Pro Australia (March) was won by Redman-Carr, while the Roxy Pro Fiji (April) was taken out by Beachley.

About Quiksilver
Quiksilver, Inc. (NYSE:ZQK) is the world's leading outdoor sports lifestyle company, which designs, produces and distributes a diversified mix of branded apparel, wintersports and golf equipment, footwear, accessories and related products. The Company's apparel and footwear brands represent a casual lifestyle for young-minded people that connect with its boardriding culture and heritage, while its wintersports and golf brands symbolize a long standing commitment to technical expertise and competitive success on the mountains and on the links.

 
VIP Pearl Jam Concert - Kelly Slater plays too! E-mail
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So, if you haven’t heard by now, you would have loved to have been at the Waimea Falls last night for a VIP 300 invite only Quiksilver party with Pearl Jam as the musical entertainment for the evening. Yes, it’s true, Eddie Vedar himself along with his band played a two hour concert last night at the Quiksilver private party on the North Shore for the openning of the Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational in Memory of Eddie Aikau contest. The show rocked and it was the best thing to hit the North Shore since surfing itself.

Everyone who is anyone in surfing was there singing and rocking out on the dance floor to Pearl Jam songs. Sofia Mulanovich, Kassia Meador, Megan Abubo, Rosie Hodge, Kelly Slater, Tom Carroll, and a few high profile celebrities were just a few of the VIPs. Pearl Jam was requested on stage for two encores and the grand finale was when Kelly Slater himself got on stage and jammed out with Pearl Jam. Everyone in the crowd was amazed to see how good Kelly was, not only is Kelly ridiculously good looking, 8 time "SL8R" world champion, but he can sing and play a concert with Pearl Jam! He was seriously great and looked so comfortable on stage. Eddie Vedar also played a couple acoustic songs on the ukulele to celebrate some Hawaiian roots. It was quite a show that will go down in history, and especially on the North Shore, as one of the best parties ever. Quiksilver sure knows how to throw a party and we owe it to owner Mr. Bob McKnight himself who made it happen.


 
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