Watch That Follow Through Friday Surf & Culture Report

 
Lost Boys & Co...

So, the sharks freaked us out a bit when considering the Galapagos but then we saw the rays (#1)...  All of these normally solitary animals have somehow decided that the Galapagos are the place to go and meet up with their relatives!  Aren't there any warm fuzzy animals out there?

Partly cloudy this morning with 10 miles visibility.  Winds were calm and the sea surface was smooth.  The air temp was 56.3 and the water is 65.7 at the buoy.  Low tide was at 8:29am +2.9' (which is high for a low tide) and high tide will follow at 2:08pm +4.9' (which isn't that high for a high tide.)  We have a west swell out of 260º at 4.9' and it was 3' to 4' with some good waves if you were patient.  Jah Morgan was patient and we watched her get an honest barrel on a nice little dredger right off 615...  Classic...

When you've honed your stalking technique, you can get right up to folks without them noticing.  Here (#2) the Professor finally makes himself visible to his subjects.  You can imagine their surprise!

Just try exchanging you toes for this ducky's flippers (#3).  As we've said before, no matter if it's a piece of seaweed or a shark we scream with the same intensity... 

Reminding you that happy hour 🍸🍺🍷 is at the Laurel Tavern tonight at 5:30pm PST.  We have it on good authority that there will be no surprise guests this evening and if there are, we have promised not to be surprised...

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






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