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are you ****ing kidding me you ****ing kook??? i surf lb all damn year, and have been for a real long time. you're jsut some ****ing MU idiot that...
stop naming spots. enough people there as it is.
good stuff man, i've been dying to know what it looked like up there. how was the current? that was the one thing i would be somewhat worried...
def use your foot on bigger waves. get some speed going into it, that helps getting deeper. when you're under, angle the nose up a little and...
good stuff. i was in the cape from 13th-19th and it was totally flat. i got a permit to take my truck to the national seashore by race pt to truro...
^^ hahaha ok, id ont know about you all but i'm hoping for some head high surf this weekend..
surfed this board for the first time this weekend.. paddles fast, and gets down the line extremely fast. really stable, fast, very good control....
i want MORE! hope something develops by the end of the week
good sh1t hahahah
Anyone know how it held up at either of these places? I surfed in NJ, but I thought about staying in Cape Cod or taking the trip to MTK.
definitely not 6-8 ft bud. more like 4-7 at MOST. although, i had one of my best sessions in months in lb sun. morning, so whatever
monmouth county: morning - chest high to 1ft overhead, really meaty and fast. very light winds and glassy conditions. very fun. high tide shut...
tbing - inlet?
surfed in deal from like 9am to 4pm. i dont know why. head high + on set but nothing like what i was hearing from friends down south. kinda mushed...
good sh1t .
going for a paddle later on in the afternoon. hopefully it's big and messy with a ****load of paddling and i get loose for sunday.
i was in the cape for a week and i just got back. totally flat, but really fun. my suggestion is if you have a truck, obtain a week long permit...
already told them i wouldn't be in until 12...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wa-haXuX_GY let's see if it gets bigger than this
http://www.obxsurfinfo.com i wouldn't say 5-6 ft just yet, but definitely some visible lines coming in with beautiful looking water