military bases and surf potential

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by Sandblasters, Oct 26, 2013.

  1. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    yeah thats right in going to make a aggro rant. this cane season has pissed me off we havnt had a good swell in a month...which leads me to say im done east coast. even worse si has all these dumb roy Stuart threads saying he cant change ankle high waves like us from the south do. this is just depressing..im outta here and trying to transfer to active pretty much my only option. any marine or coastie vets on here to throw a word in which branch has the best potential for surf? i mean Okinawa seems like it would have some good surf and ive been told by some coast guard dudes they they head down to cr sometimes and stay a few days to resupply very had decision to make.
     
  2. Paddington Jetty Bear

    Paddington Jetty Bear Well-Known Member

    Apr 23, 2013
    I think there's some base.....airforce?.......out in Central California that has a killer beachbreak........

    Wrightstown, by Fort Dix in Jersey has crack and it's an hour away from LBI which will make you love the east coast all over again. You can be buds with Mr. Sniffer.
     

  3. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013

    ft dix is army ive herd many stories ha im good. active air force and navy wont take prior service for active duty, air force does for spec opp jobs but i dont wanrt to do that.
     
  4. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
    Just make sure you're sober before talking to a recruiter or a detailer.
     
  5. HARDCORESHARTHUFFER-RI

    HARDCORESHARTHUFFER-RI Well-Known Member

    Sep 17, 2013
    wasnt there a fatal attack in 2010 in the fall? and maaaad shark sightings at that place, its got a reputation
     
  6. HARDCORESHARTHUFFER-RI

    HARDCORESHARTHUFFER-RI Well-Known Member

    Sep 17, 2013
    whats the marine base in san diego, its got point mugu, yea?
     
  7. Mattyb

    Mattyb Well-Known Member

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    Apr 2, 2013
    Dude, I was stationed in camp Pendleton and I surfed maybe a handful of times in 5 years. As a marine living between Oceanside and san Clemente I rarely had time or the opportunity to surf. But after i finished my active duty i surfed a week straight in del mar, then came home to jersey and had to face life after realizing i had some issues from combat. If you're thinking about joining,surf spots shouldn't really be on your radar, youl have bigger things to deal with. And if you join the corps, they tell you where you are going, not the other way around. Good luck. If you want to know what being a marine is all about, i wrote a book about my time in Iraq, its called The Song Each Bullet Sings. If you get it, let me know. If not, god bless for your commitment to this country.
     
  8. funkyspec

    funkyspec Well-Known Member

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    Jul 19, 2012
    Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Coasties all have major bases on Oahu. If you're lucky there will be other surfers in your unit you can hook up with.
     
  9. chicharronne

    chicharronne Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2006
    There's a lot of restricted beach front property here in Va. Some with potential for the best (for here) waves. Most on military bases, but the best is a sanctuary, Fisherman's Island. You can surf off of it, but illegal to step foot on it.
     
  10. brewengineer

    brewengineer Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2011
    From my experience with friends in the military, I don't believe I would go that route when looking to surf more. They don't really have much free time. When they are off, they are usually pretty worn out.
     
  11. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    yeah very true but i like it and if i get a few good days a month it would be like a never left home same deal here
     
  12. Mattyb

    Mattyb Well-Known Member

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    Apr 2, 2013
    Oh, I was stationed in Okinawa for 6th months as artillery attachment to 12th Marines. Guess how many times I surfed...zero. The opportunity to surf was never really possible. The marine corps is no joke, it will change your life. Unfortunately there's not a lot of time to consider surfing, at least not until after first 2 years. Its possible but not really part of your mentality as a junior marine. Sad answer, but honest.
     
  13. chicharronne

    chicharronne Well-Known Member

    Jun 22, 2006
    the last night before I left Colorado for the coast, we went to a "woodsie". it's a party up in the mountains, usually on private property. My best friend and I got tore up and decided to join the marines on the buddy system. But gawd intervened. A friend of mine from a fort in Alabama, 2 years prior, heard me laughing in a VW camper and walked in. He bought a motorcycle and left his parents in Dugway Utah, and was invited to the party by someone he met in Colo Spgs. We told him we were going to go into town and join up. He reminded me of everything we saw growing up. We stayed at the party. Remember not to drink, chirren.
    That's how yer ol uncle Chich became a surfer.
     
  14. bukett

    bukett Member

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    Feb 17, 2011
    idk but i live in sd and theres a fire reef break at the end of point loma which is all military, it only accesible by boat but if u catch it right youll be stoked for dayssss, i wont drop the name but if u find point loma naval base your on top of it, then all u will need is a boat
     
  15. bukett

    bukett Member

    6
    Feb 17, 2011
    unless the dude gets kilgore for a co "charlie dont surf!!!"
     
  16. kidrock

    kidrock Well-Known Member

    Aug 1, 2010
    Coast Guard (Guardies) have walk-in access to the point from the lighthouse....it's theirs, not the Navy's. Navy station is further inside, but have roads that lead to the point. I worked there during 81-82 and scored back in the day. The place is a zoo now, it looks like a harbor full of zodiacs on any south swell. Way better to take a boat to any of the 6-8 reefs between this place and the unnamed semi-point south of Nazboland.
     
  17. DosXX

    DosXX Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2013
  18. Kma

    Kma Member

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    Dec 31, 2011

    Just picked up your book after reading this post and your book is truly a good read! Thank you for your service and writings.
     
  19. RhodyPedro

    RhodyPedro Well-Known Member

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    Jan 24, 2012
    I wonder if anyone ever surfed Diego Garcia; that place looks amazing for driving, fishing, etc. The gov barely acknowledges that it exists. It's in the Indian Ocean if you've never heard of it.
     
  20. juliaep

    juliaep Well-Known Member

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    Aug 18, 2011
    Find the beach break you like and move there. Don't rely on the military. I haven't heard of any good breaks in Afghanistan. Besides, it's easier to surf with all of your limbs attached.