I think im done surfing alone for a while

Discussion in 'Puerto Rico' started by S-T-R-E-T-C-H, Sep 4, 2012.

  1. tropic surfer

    tropic surfer Well-Known Member

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    Dec 7, 2011
    Stretch man, peace and all that...I'm wondering why, with the hundred or more surfers in Rincon and more on the north coast, that you can't find one person to surf with.
    And the offers to partake in illegal smoking make it sound like a dea sting. Jus' sayin;)
     
  2. S-T-R-E-T-C-H

    S-T-R-E-T-C-H Well-Known Member

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    Mar 25, 2011
    Its not hard to find somebody that wants to smoke up all my bud n drink my beers. N the same person mite even shred w me. But a few of the cats i befriended ended up stealing ALOT of **** frim me. Which is now y i live in rincon, isabela was where i was for the first year. I honestly was curious, i just wanted to see if there was any people in my age bracket that were halfway decent and had something goin for them. Ive met a bunch of older cats that have alot of respect in my book. The kids my age are punks.
     

  3. S-T-R-E-T-C-H

    S-T-R-E-T-C-H Well-Known Member

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    Mar 25, 2011
    When do u have some free time. Lets get up n catch a few.
     
  4. tropic surfer

    tropic surfer Well-Known Member

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    Dec 7, 2011
    I'll look for ya for some wave time. Had a great session up north this morning.
    I have free time always. See you in the water.
     
  5. mict2001

    mict2001 Member

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    Apr 13, 2011
    I live in Jobos and you can surf uncrowded surf almost every day in Isabela/Aguadilla. Go further east and your mind will be blown. If you surf Sunday afternoon at Jobos, it's packed. Even with only a few guys out at Jobos, though, don't expect a ton of waves there, especially at the Rock because the boys rule that peak with an iron fist. Other than that it is so uncrowded in Isabela and Aguadilla. I don't even go to Rincon. Haven't surfed there in 2 years. PR is a surfing paradise and for how many rich gringos come here with a ****ty attitude, the locals are amazingly tolerant and friendly. Don't expect them to welcome you with open arms your first session but the Isabela/Jobos boys are the coolest locals I've ever surfed with. Just keep a smile on your face and learn some Spanish and remember where you are.