Fun, No Sun, Friday Surf & Culture Report



Lost Boys & Co...

Photo #1.  Here we have a young gladiator getting one of the longest waves of the day, after being pushed in by his friend/instructor/cousin (?).  Initially, we were concerned because it was shorebreak conditions and well suited for breaking a neck or displacing various vertebrae.  But he and his friends were having such a great time!  They were hooping and hollering and enjoying the 5 second rides into the sand.  And just like that, their joy was contagious and we were laughing and cheering them on and realized they were having the most fun of anyone from the Breakwall to the Manhattan Pier.  Obviously, we still have a lot to learn...

Cloudy and a chilly 61.0º in the air and 63.5º in the water.  Winds were calm until about 9:15 and then the onshore flow started up.  High tide was at 9:55am +3.6' and low tide follows at 2:16pm +2.2'.  The problem with low tide Hermosa has been the sand bars are out 50yds and inside of that are holes that are now 6' deep instead of the usual 2'.  The waves peak up on the outside and then die as they hit the deep inside water.  We're working on this...  But right now there's a SSW swell out of 205º at 3.0' but it's failing to make the turn into the bay...

Remember the Pride Day Paddle Out tomorrow.  Starts at 8 at the Pride Tower and let's hope there's a bit of sun!

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






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