G-Land Surf Spot on July 31, 2015 |
Surf : 6/7 ft |
Wind: Offshore, Sunny |
Next Trip: August 3, 6,9 2015 by GFORCE Fastboat |
Photo: Will Souw & Harry Pieters |
more: g-land.com
I just took these pictures just north of the lighthouse ramp road. At this posting, we have waist high surf and a wind out of the ESE. The tide is going to need to drop before the sandbars start working. But you should be to get your longboard out & catch some rights. With the on-shore wind, H2O has jumped up from 63 degrees Fahrenheit to 77 degrees: NOTE: WE OFFER FREE DELIVERY ON ANY OF OUR RENTAL PRODUCTS IN COROLLA. GARY, COROLLA SURF SHOP
Corolla has size: butt to waist high. Surface conditions are semi-choppy but not enough to discourage anyone from going surfing. Last night’s west wind brought H20 down to 63 degrees Fahrenheit, so you might need a spring suit. We are hoping that tomorrow brings an increase in wave height: NOTE: PLEASE USE OUR ON-LINE SERVICE TO BOOK YOUR SURF LESSONS. www.corollasurfshop.com/lessons
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Wave height is knee-cap to waist. I would classify today as a tide dependent day. The wind is out of the ESE (as well as the swell). As long as wind speed stays down, surface conditions will remain semi-clean. I would recommend checking the surf around 10-10:30ish and see if you favorite sandbar is working for you. NOTE: TONIGHT: 7:00 PM, JOLYN CLOTHING COMPANY & COROLLA SURF SHOP ARE HAVING A TRUCK SALE/TENT SALE/MUSIC/GAMES. GARY, COROLLA SURF SHOP