Hold Your Horses Thursday Surf & Culture Report

 
Lost Boys & Co...

This is what happens when you say, "Here horsey, horsey..." and you don't have a lump of sugar to give said horsey.  Can you imagine the night mares...

11 miles visibility this morning with hazy skies and high clouds.  Winds were offshore early and then turned light on around 10am.  The air was 63.5 and the water was 58.6.  Low tide was at 6:24am +0.7' and high tide follows at 12:24pm +3.7'.  We have a west swell out of 260º at 3.0' and it was 3' to 4' with some fat ones breaking on the outside bar at Neptune...  Conditions vary over the next few days so check it out.  Mid-morning has seemed to be better than usual lately...

Everyone likes to talk about the biggest waves they've ever ridden, but sometimes small waves can make it a standout session.  This was on the northwest coast of Barbados near Speightstown on the typically calm western side of the island.  We hadn't expected any waves here, so we dove for a couple of hours while the tide was full.  But as it dropped, we noticed this little nugget breaking off the reef.  When you spend most of your life riding small waves, this is the kind of setup you dream about...

"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it"
The Professor!!






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