Taghzout Tuesday Surf & Culture Report

Lost Boys & Co...

Ok, so you're 7,000 or so miles from home and you're hanging out in the Temple Bar district and you're just kinda cruising on a Sunday night and who do you run into?  Well, another Lost Boy.  Mark Comon was taking his photography class on a field trip to Dublin and we caught him working on lighting night shots and working with shadows for max effect.  Yeah, yeah, we could use a class, but we'd have to cut out the ukelele lessons...

Lookin' almost like summer this morning with 15 miles visibility under mostly sunny skies.  Winds were variable, mostly offshore to 3kts and the sea surface was smooth.  The air temperature was 62.3˚ and the water was a very accommodating 67.6˚.  Low tide was at 7:32am -0.6' and high tide will be at 2:18pm +4.5'.  We have a WSW swell out of 253˚ at 3.2' and it's making some nice 3' to 4' waves.  Could be a similar set-up mañana, so wax up and get out of the rack on time...

So we see Mark and the group and we decide that it would be a good idea to pop into Oliver St. John Gogarty's Pub and have a pint.  LoLa says, "Wow, Ryanair has these super-cheapo flights all over Europe and even to Africa!"  "Africa!" says the Professor.  "I've always wanted to surf Africa!  And Morocco has surf!"  LoLa says "Morocco it is!" and before you can say "Fez" we're in Morocco dodging street vendors, donkeys and camels.  Have you ever seen a camel just out wandering around?  (The camel, not YOU!)  Here the Professor is pointing out a feral camel near the beach in Taghzout.  He thought this was a good ad for Barahona International Surfboards and might get him a spot on the traveling team!  Of course he might have to work on his surfing abilities...
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"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it..."
 The Professor!!

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