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Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by Hot Karl, Jan 25, 2011.

  1. rgnsup

    rgnsup Well-Known Member

    Jun 23, 2008
    How is Cape May not really Jersey? Last time I checked, it is a known county and part of NJ. And I guess you have never surfed up North? Lol
     
  2. Scobeyville

    Scobeyville Well-Known Member

    May 11, 2009
    Woahhhhh - i am from monmouth county, but i live in Brigantine now and surf all over south jersey. North gets WAY heavier without a doubt. South jersey is much more fickle
     

  3. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

    Oct 26, 2007
    x2 The North can get heavier without a doubt.

    Sleezside...haven't been there in years. Last time I was there got arrested for fighting....$1000 Bail. So , i stay far away from there cause I know I can easily get into it.
     
  4. bauer

    bauer Well-Known Member

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    Aug 22, 2010
    Better just go to outer Banks unless if you were single and looking for some chicas then I would recommend coming to nj in summer if your looking for cool atomoshere for you and your girl keep going to New England Summer in nj isnt so chill no parking spots crazy drunk college kids etc.. Surf here has been crazy crowded and with out local knowledge you will be stuck at a guarded beach that you paid 8 bucks each to get on to surf with 50 people...
     
  5. dave

    dave Well-Known Member

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    Dec 11, 2008
    Seaside Hts. is trashy, the businesses see you as simply someone to overcharge and underservice, the cops see you only as a revenue source for tickets and fines. Unless you like being around people who are generally uneducated, pushy, overweight, covered with bad tattoos, loud then avoid Seaside
     
  6. NJ SPONGIN

    NJ SPONGIN Well-Known Member

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    Feb 24, 2009
    Thats what i like!!!! :D
     
  7. surfrr

    surfrr Well-Known Member

    226
    Sep 29, 2010
    ya the town sucks, cops are tough, super crowded in the summer....but its got some fun waves

    and cape may is still jersey...just more country than urban
     
  8. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    When you come over the Cape May bridge from Cape May to the GSP, there's a sign that reads, "Welcome to New Jersey"... like Cape May itself isn't part of it. When I used to live and work there, I used to refer to CM as "the Island" to all the tourists. It was a private joke we all played on the shoobs to get a little laugh inside our heads.

    As for North v South... I surfed for the first 20 years of my life in S Jerz, and the last 20 in the North. Everything varies from swell to swell, but the North in general is bigger and more consistent, particularly if you include LBI which is geographically north of the halfway point between CM and Sandy Hook. From Little Egg Harbor south is generally smaller and less consistent, and generally an easier wave. Which is good and bad, IMO. An easier wave can be a more performance oriented wave, allowing you to do more turns. But a harder wave offers more challenge. I'd even go so far as to say I recommend a different quiver for North than South, but that's a personal preference.
     
    Last edited: Jan 26, 2011
  9. Hot Karl

    Hot Karl Well-Known Member

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    Feb 12, 2010
    Ha cape may not in jersey ... you're a complete moron ... just move to kansas and start a surf club there
     
  10. wontonwonton

    wontonwonton Well-Known Member

    383
    Mar 13, 2007
    What is the big deal about cape may. Ok waves once a year. People get a boner about a place that faces south. On a big noreaster there are other places that get bigger and better than the sall takeoff spot/current/ and overcrowding at cape may.

    Its a novelty spot.
     
  11. mongoloid

    mongoloid Well-Known Member

    320
    Nov 5, 2010
    if youre not going to surf, i'd stay away from seaside heights.

    I'd probably say the same about cape may though haha
     
  12. stoked4swell

    stoked4swell Member

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    Jan 12, 2011
    What i meant by cape may not really being jersey is that it doesn't have the atmosphere that most towns have in jersey. it is quieter and more eloquent wealth. and i have surfer up north i just prefer cape may county a lot more. and it is true that north jersey gets heavier but spots in cape may can be a lot more unforgiving (**v***y) coming out of the water with your new stick in two
     
  13. beachbreak

    beachbreak Well-Known Member

    Apr 7, 2008
    everyone should stay away from both Cape May and Seaside
     
  14. SantosLHalper

    SantosLHalper Well-Known Member

    49
    Sep 12, 2010
    If you're looking to go on "vacation" where the waves are 2ft mush on a good day and big hairy tattooed biker dudes will try to "check your girlfriend's oil" then jersey is the place for you. Enjoy. We welcome you and your wallet with open arms. Otherwise, try Nicaragua. It'll be cheaper, the waves are better, the people might actually be friendly, and there are fewer concealed firearms per capita. Jersey Rocks!!!
     
  15. cgrizzard

    cgrizzard Well-Known Member

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    Aug 13, 2010
    Dude, that was so f**king funny!:D:D:D:D
     
  16. ripthegnar

    ripthegnar Well-Known Member

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    Aug 24, 2010
    avalons good to, and on the right swell sea isle can fire but avalon's really good on certain beaches
     
  17. Recycled Surfer

    Recycled Surfer Well-Known Member

    488
    Jan 1, 2010
    Concealed carry in the line up - theres a thought - I'm sure someone makes a nice rig that will fit under the wet suit. :p
     
  18. wrg291

    wrg291 Member

    5
    Feb 2, 2011
    yeah stop surfing lbi. it's terrible there!
     
  19. marknel83

    marknel83 Well-Known Member

    365
    Jul 19, 2009
    I surfed atlantic city once. I had found a dead crackhead floating head down in the water. I didn't want to waste the session so i just let him float with the waves. I won't be back there anytime soon.
     
  20. MATT JOHNSON

    MATT JOHNSON Well-Known Member

    Oct 11, 2009
    I think both NNJ & SNJ have there up and down . NNJ might have more spots that handle a Bigger Wave But this think SNJ has a cpl very good spot that can handle the type of same caliber wave

    Its just like and summer town Quiet late fall- late spring and busy in the summer

    LOL I like that

    CM or any spot in SNJ is far from a novelty spot. If you know where to go and when in snj you will find very good waves of good quality.


    Thank you LOL





    I see this thread truning into a North Vs South pissing match .

    Both north and south have pro and cons thats a fact you cant get around.

    If you check the forcast when there is a major swell coming you will or I have noticed them and the beaches the face the same direction have almost the same preicted swell height. What make the actual forcast or actual waves differ is local info such as bottom conturs & depth , and local wind direction and speed of which it is blowing.

    There has been time I have driven north expecting better surf than what I was leaving downs south and when I arrive I get a utter disapointment.

    People who have surfed SNJ know where to go to find surf according to swell and winds direction. Also tide plays a key roll in when and where to go aswell