Western Hemisphere Wednesday Surf & Culture Report

Lost Boys & Co...

The electrical service in the third world is notoriously spotty.  Take for instance the afternoon the power went out and we walked around the alley only to discover the wiring had been removed for safety reasons.  It seemed at the time that it would be safer to have electricity, than rotting food in the fridge...

A morning with perfect conditions in terms of wind and sky.  Partly cloudy skies and 15 miles visibility.  Winds were offshore by 4.9kts, the sea surface was smooth and the water was about as clear as it gets.  The air temperature was 62.3˚ and the water is still a barely believable 71.1˚ at the buoy!  Low tide was at 9:53am +3.2' and high tide will be at 3:27pm +4.3'.  We have a solid 3.0' swell out of 225˚ SW and it's 2' to 4' but still wally-crashy.  We need some bigger wave action to break up the pool table bottom we now have and dredge some holes and create some channels...

It always brings a smile to your face when you're traveling in Mexico and come around a corner and see something like the bay at the end of the Zicatela...  Maybe you can make out the "Sol" sign on the taverna...

Speaking of taverns:
Happy hour on Friday at R10 Public House at 5:30pm.  We have reservations, so we don't have to go grabbing tables and bagging chairs.  They have a relatively new happy hour menu, including mac & cheese for Yoshi...  Coordinates:  across the parking lot from Samba and south of Kaptain Kidd's...
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"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it..."
 The Professor!!

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