those pics are new York.i got about 70 more lol.go on Instagram and search #nyseajonas or something like that,theres like 400 pictures,all great.ny is so much better than nj
Not surprised at all... Don't think we quite had the size as predicted (but who knows, I'm pretty bad a t judging...just know we've had bigger in the past few years) but man, the power in this swell was pretty real...and the storm was hundreds of miles away from us Keep postin em
More cape action The first one is Scott crivs pic, the other three are from a buddy who swung by at the right time
6 Heres a late bomb drop from sunday, it was tough out there. The sets were huge and closing out but some of the tweeners were fun. Brrrrrr haha.
He's from southern new england way, but headed N to chase the swell. Younger dude, turning into quite the charger...sent me these whatever day it was. I'm all delirious right meow..
My view of the neighbor's 4 x 4 truck from my first floor window. The water actually peaked about 6" higher than what it was when I took this picture. It got up to the Ranger logo on the door at the peak. Life at the beach.... And the view from my bedroom window. Yes that's gasoline leaking. Also note the charming mud line behind that ice.
Ah, the nauset light stairs. Those are no longer. Every year those get taken out by a storm. That's right near where I live. Does he have a name? I know some people
To my knowledge there was no evacuation notice. That neighbor had two vehicles messed up. The truck you see here and a new car that they parked in the driveway on the other side of the house. That one got wet carpets and so forth.