Manzanita Monday Surf & Culture Report

Lost Boys & Co...

High above the Owens Valley in the White Mountains live the Bristlecone Pines.  They are among the oldest living things on earth.  We say "among" since they seem to keep discovering things that are as old or older.  These are in the 4500 year old range, which pretty much impresses most folks...

Light overcast this morning with 10 miles visibility.  Winds were persistent out of the south by 1.9kts and there was a slight bump to the surface.  The air temperature was 64.6˚ and the water was 66.9˚.  High tide is at 11:21am +4.4' and low tide will be at 4:19pm +1.6'.  As the week progresses we'll be getting some minus lows in the morning, so if your favorite spot works on the lows, set your alarm for "early."  We have a WSW swell out of 250˚ at 3.3' and considering the tides, we'll call it 1' to 3' and fun, even though the intervals are a bit close.  

It is with profound sadness that we announce the death of Don Lencho Barahona, father of José, Oscar and Téo.  He had been in uncertain health for some time and was in the hospital (which he had little regard for.)  We celebrated his birthday last time we were in El Salvador and he oversaw the roasting of the pig and the rendering of all the meat and oils.  He was highly regarded as a healer and was famous for resetting bones and skeletal anomalies.  Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Barahona family...  Vaya con Dios Don Lencho...
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"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it..."
 The Professor!!

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