check this out if you are thinking about paddling out at Hatteras...wait for the photos at the end
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdG9Vlus--k

check this out if you are thinking about paddling out at Hatteras...wait for the photos at the end
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdG9Vlus--k
I'm fairly certain I know the spot you're talking about (so do a lot of others), if the forecast holds, it will still be breaking about a mile out, even for this spot. Considering the 1st sandbar for this spot is about 1/4 a mile, I would imagine the real waves will be breaking on the 3rd sandbar. The 3rd bar will definitely hold the size, but the paddleout will test the limits anybody's physical condition.![]()
ur so right. ever drive north from this spot? get's smaller the further north you drive toward the LH and wraps in more. but don't think it would be drivable at peak times. maybe drive south from the LH on the beach? caught some of my longest lefts in that cove. need some endurance though.
ok so does the water in the hatteras get cold when ever a storm passes by. do i need a wetty or is a top fine?
wb, its bareback here so i would think it'd be top at most