A short video from march 6th at "The elbow" sheboygan wisconsin.
a beautiful 300 to 500 yard right awaits you to ride all the way to the beachhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v_Q9...yGTORPwUHrOwsn
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A short video from march 6th at "The elbow" sheboygan wisconsin.
a beautiful 300 to 500 yard right awaits you to ride all the way to the beachhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v_Q9...yGTORPwUHrOwsn
i think you meant in order to get the 500 yard ride you need to go straight towards the beach....cause that wave is not a 5 football field long right by any stretch of the imagination
Not 500 yards but I still wanna surf the Great Lakes one day on a log or something
. Ive seen some enticing videos of them breaking.
I'm pretty sure if I rolled up to my local break and saw that I would turn around and go home. But, if that was all I had? I might still turn around and go home. Are there any tidal changes on the great lakes? That looks like high tide, on a knee high day, at a deep water break, where I'm from. That said I have seen the movie Unsalted and some of those waves looked really fun.
Other than the location and date your description in no way matched the video.Quote:
A short video from march 6th at "The elbow" sheboygan wisconsin.
a beautiful 300 to 500 yard right awaits you to ride all the way to the beach
What the **** was that.
....I lol'd.