
That must be why I, and presumably everyone else, just loves to get stuck in a traffic jam. Which of course is much safer and less chaotic than a crowded break.We're social creatures... we're wired to feel more comfortable and safer with others of our kind.
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It a give and take situation. Dredging and storm take alot of spots ways only leaving a few. In the summers we are all put in one spot to battle it out for small waves . Then when fall comes we are still in that mentality unil most of us get back to out off season groove.
I tend to surf the same spots in the summer but once fall comes I tend to hop around surfing spots from AC to CM . It just depends where I am at and what time i gotta be at work and what day it is.
Creatures of habit. I usually surf a good jetty in my area (north or south depending on swell direction) I've got street cred there because if there's waves and I'm around then I'm there. I paddled out at the south end of the same town last week and felt like I was the low man on the totem (sp?) pole again. Guys clearly had their own pecking order there. Don't get me wrong, I got my share of waves but did feel like I was in someone else's territory.
jenks was good,but the after-school crowd and the 'locals' attitude and all,so i have to be totally desperate,but sometimes,like manasquan,it's the only game in town,so i go,get my waves,get out,puke,and go home.not fun,but gets my fix
because i'm a beachbreak surfer,but when it sucks there at a certain point i have to surf a more quality wave and surf in the crowd,and it makes me sick
Yes its really wierd how people congregate. Force of habit I think! Just like everyone gets up late and shows up at the beach at 10am when me and a few lucky ones were the early birds and got the worm. Sometimes its fun to surf with my buds or the tourists for the stoke especially if the girls are out but for the most part I'd rather have my own peak or share with just a few. Winter surf is when its actually nice to see someone one else out there.