Best low tide breaks in No. SD and So. OC?

Discussion in 'Southern California' started by EmassSpicoli, Nov 4, 2013.

  1. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    What are the best breaks at low tide (other than Trestles) in South OC and North SD County? Thanks brahs.
     
  2. HARDCORESHARTHUFFER-RI

    HARDCORESHARTHUFFER-RI Well-Known Member

    Sep 17, 2013
    hey whats that one? the one I put in time and effort into figuring out? I even got the swell angle down....
    oh yeah, the one I'm not going to talk about on the internet, haha!
     

  3. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Brah, by all means keep your secret spots for your own enjoyment. I'm asking for the ones that are common knowledge "off the top" mentioned ones that are good at low tide. The ones you'd get laughed at by regulars if you spoke of it as if it's just a secret.
     
  4. HARDCORESHARTHUFFER-RI

    HARDCORESHARTHUFFER-RI Well-Known Member

    Sep 17, 2013
    yea and I'm just bustin balls cause that's what the forum is for, yeah?
    stormrider guide tells all
     
  5. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    I know brah, of course I know that. Just trying to get the most out of a shortened trip out here since I have to head back much earlier to return home for my grandmother's services this week.

    PM me with any good info for today if you have a minute, thanks brah
     
  6. RIsurfer

    RIsurfer Well-Known Member

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    Dec 5, 2012
    You're there now?
     
  7. viajerodevida

    viajerodevida Well-Known Member

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    Oct 21, 2012
    Del Mar, Cardiff, Pipes, Swami's, Moonlight, Big D, Beacons, Tamarack, San O, umm, do you want me to name all of them and the in-betweens? They're all good for different reasons on different boards at different times. It depends on what you're looking for and what board you're riding. Just get in the car and drive until you see something YOU like. Earn this, nobody's going to hand it to you.

    Honestly, it really depends on swell energy and direction. Not all spots pick up swell very well from all angles, but with so many options available on that stretch of coastline just grab a cup of coffee and drive until you see something you like. Unless it's flat you can't be more than 30 minutes from ridable waves. Enjoy.
     
    Last edited: Nov 4, 2013
  8. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Yeah, have to head back by Weds
     
  9. KookieMonster

    KookieMonster Well-Known Member

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    Jan 13, 2012
    Brah brah brah your an embarrassment to every 40 yr old living in MA
     
  10. KookieMonster

    KookieMonster Well-Known Member

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    Jan 13, 2012
    For real.. its people like this with absolutely no imagination that end up ruining the session.
     
  11. EmassSpicoli

    EmassSpicoli Well-Known Member

    Apr 16, 2013
    Hey kocksmoke, I research more about which break in a 200 mile radius to hit at which swell direction occurs in a damn 10 minute window on the EC when we finally get a swell worth talking about than you do about ways to triple-dip into gubment cheese. I drive by breaks more often than you drive-thru at McDonald's, which is nearly impossible. My trip out here is cut short by two thirds after losing a family member. There was 2.5 hours of sunlight left so was it really the right move to spend 90+ minutes pissing away through traffic here on the coast to find the perfect break? There's a ton of guys here with immense knowledge of SoCal breaks. It was a simple question to answer as to which breaks are good at low tide.

    We have people getting legit responses to an incredibly generic thread such as "what is the best break in New Jersey?" yet I'm getting an earful from a waste of life.

    FYI...that post was not for viajero, it was for KockMonster