Memories Are Made Of This Monday Surf & Culture Report



Lost Boys & Co...

The action in the water this morning was absolutely astonishing!  Nary a wave went unridden as the Familia caught everything in sight.  A few standouts were LoLa, who had the highest wave count by almost two to one!  José Bacallao, who took advantage of the glassy conditions and glided to victory on the Rocket™.  Tom, Anupa and Kaitlyn tied for the largest wave all catching a macking third reef outside.  To add to the excitement we had Logan, Anton, José Barahona and Ronnie all on boards grabbing the outsides on the rising tide.

The water was a warm 73.4º and the air warmed as the morning slid by.  Winds were light offshore and it was glassy.  High tide was at 10:09am +4.7' and low tide will be at 3:33pm +1.6'.  It was a west swell out of 269º true and it was 2' to 3' in the surfline.

Let's see who we have here (#1), it's LoLa, the Professor, Anupa, Tarsan, Kaitlyn, Logan, José Barahona, Rocket Miller, José Bacallao and Tom "Size 14's" Welch.  (Photo courtesy of Larry Dairy for "Garden View Dairy Weekly.")

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






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