Do you "spot check" or just pick a spot and go? Also, any sand reconne?

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by heyzeus, Sep 25, 2015.

  1. heyzeus

    heyzeus Well-Known Member

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    Oct 7, 2014
    Do you also sleep way too late, then have to call around to see if anyone knows what the surf is like, wait to be called back, wait for the report to post, get to the spot only to say, "hey maybe we should check that other spot?" All the while, the wind is increasing and turning sideshore, and the tide is getting worse.

    Jesus, man. Wake up at the ass crack of dawn, quickly check the buoys, check the wind, check the tides, pick a spot and stick to it. Do a little sand reekon and go ****ing surf. Amen. Sometimes you get skunked and sometimes it's not too great, but that's life amiright? At least you're up early getting a surf in and getting some exercise if nothing else.
     
  2. frost

    frost Well-Known Member

    Jul 31, 2014
    Don't go too early ... It's height of shark attack season on south /east coast
     

  3. heyzeus

    heyzeus Well-Known Member

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    Oct 7, 2014

    Exactly. I just attacked two sharks this morning in fact.
     
  4. ocripcurrent

    ocripcurrent Well-Known Member

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    Feb 27, 2008
    It's helpful to live with the ocean in sight of your home, but I guess most of you haven't set yourselves up the same.
    I check SwellInfo, then go to to where I normally surf, I don't stray too far from home.. biking distance.
     
  5. heyzeus

    heyzeus Well-Known Member

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    Oct 7, 2014
    I do live in eyesight of the ocean, but it doesn't really break too good right near where I live. Convenience definitely plays into it, too. For dawn patrols on days I have to be at work, some spots just aren't an option.
     
  6. headhigh

    headhigh Well-Known Member

    Jul 17, 2009
    I live about 10 min drive from where I surf, but fortuantely i have cams looking over my favorite spot. Crowds are bad in the summer but that'll be over soon.

    If I get the car loaded up and drive down to the beach, 99.99% chance im going to surf. I check it maybe... 10% of the time.

    Rarely, and I mean RARELY, do I get down there and not get wet.

    So yeah, I dont live withing sight of the ocean, but im pretty damn close! I own my home/land as well which is a major plus
     
  7. Braap

    Braap Well-Known Member

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    Dec 1, 2014
    If I get up and head that way, I am getting in the water. I might change spots depending on the wind and tides but usually just go to one spot.
     
  8. Betty

    Betty Well-Known Member

    Oct 14, 2012
    Yep. I go before I know.
     
  9. heyzeus

    heyzeus Well-Known Member

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    Oct 7, 2014
    I like to think I'm pretty decent at putting all available info together (buoys, wind, tide), but sometimes it's just not working like it should. But yea, I'm not afraid to take a chance. It's just what you have to do on the East coast if you work and want to surf often.
     
  10. Zeroevol

    Zeroevol Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2009
    With traffic, lights and small towns, I'm about 35/40 minutes out. If everything is still lined up the night before, I get up and just go. If it's questionable, I check the cam and text a buddy. We are limited on spots, but luckily one area has two spots, usually if one is breaking like crap, the other is okay.
     
  11. Mr.Belmar

    Mr.Belmar Well-Known Member

    Aug 19, 2010
    I usually check the bouys and know how the sand is shaping up from checking it days before and prior swells... I don't spend too much time doing this, just take it into account. I check the cam to see if it clean and which board to bring. I live fairly close- about 7 blocks- but find it easier to check with modern tech then to drive down then drive back- get my gear and drive down again.

    Usually- if I decide to surf Belmar- I don't check it- I just go. It's always good in Belmar!
     
  12. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
    I feel the same way but will still scan the web cams and forecasts/reports before heading out. Take advantage of available resources.
    Favorite time is early AM before work. Most days though, my time to go out is very limited. But I consider myself very fortunate. I live 35 minutes from the beach, and my place of work (Dam Neck) is right on the water. Sometimes, I'll take my board(s) to work even if forecasts aren't promising. Can't be too choosy in VB. More than a few times I've been pleasantly surprised.
     
  13. antoine

    antoine Well-Known Member

    Mar 10, 2013
    Just what exactly is sand recon anyway?
     
  14. LBCrew

    LBCrew Well-Known Member

    Aug 12, 2009
    In Nantucket, they say, "if you can see the ocean, the ocean can see you." I know first hand you're taking a chance buying property close to the ocean, or even the rivers around here.

    For the most part, I know what's been working lately, and can put together the swell size/direction/period, wind, and tide good enough to just pick a spot and go. Sometimes it ends up being the best spot around, sometimes not, but I rarely get skunked. And when I do get skunked on a bad call, it's usually a hurricane swell.

    Always sand reconne... always.
     
  15. seldom seen

    seldom seen Well-Known Member

    Aug 21, 2012
    Fark LBCrew, you took the words right outta me mouth.


    Always sand reconne.
     
  16. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    SI new anthem..."always sand reconne"
     
  17. antoine

    antoine Well-Known Member

    Mar 10, 2013
    I still don't know what sand reconne is?
     
  18. tropic surfer

    tropic surfer Well-Known Member

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    Dec 7, 2011
    I try to pick a spot and stick to it, dawn patrol some days, others, depends on tide and crowds. Oh, the crowds.
    Always the main effort is surf where they ain't...
     
  19. Valhallalla

    Valhallalla Well-Known Member

    Jan 24, 2013
    A good surfer always knows where all the sand is all the time. Always.
     
  20. antoine

    antoine Well-Known Member

    Mar 10, 2013
    I'm guessing on the ocean floor? but I'm not yet a good surfer just kind of mediocre with a lot of will power