Hi Paul,
I did not know how the Santa Anas would be
blowing at Rincon or if they would even be in play there......
Arrived
in the dark and felt them blowing up the trail into my face. Sat on the
beach waiting for some light but was pretty sure the waves would be
ribbed and marginal with that wind.....Sets were overhead but wind
seemed like it would persist so I moved on......
I headed
south and looked at 5 or 6 spots but they were either more than I
wanted or wrong wind. Malibu wind was the same direction as Rincon wind
and waves were tiny. Topanga was good but inconsistent and crowded.
As I headed home, I thought I would keep an eye on the wind and possibly surf in the afternoon.
Around midday
I noticed the wind at Malibu was diminished and I figured it would get
immediately crowded. The crowd was not bad as it glassed off and I made
my move....
I got a few at 1st point around 2 pm and then
paddled up to 2nd where I lucked into 3 or 4 good ones. My persistence
paid off and went home with a smile on my mug.
Hope you are getting a few up your way!!
Roger
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I was stoked to watch videos from Surfline coverage of Mavericks this week with Kai and Twiggy. Within a few clicks I'm at the Displacmentia blog getting stoked watching a Proneman video.
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