This is begining to like the swell that just teases everyone. It doesn't seem to have any definate cleaning in the future. These LPGS's are so fickle. Fingers crossed, but not looking promising?
The wind should become light for the weekend. Should be fun. Bigger the further south you go, so OBX will be solid, and smaller as you head north to Jersey (but still fun). Tides are crucial for these types of swells, so get on that mid incoming tide.
its been Yeah its been pretty fun here in northern ocean county, the winds have been WAY lighter than forecasted, it was glassy this afternoon. There's some nice juice behind them but it's a bit warbly and funky though very fun. Last night was fun too, it really isn't that choppy.
Got it good! I spoke to soon. Right before dark, when the tide came in, it started doing it's thing out there. A certain spot got ridiculously long lefts and super rippable. Word. Better part is, it was only my best friend and my little brother out. NO ONE ELSE? I love it.
kookies well just get ready for sunday. cause then its gonna be me and a hundred other kooks down there in rodanthe. sorry budd
My spot. You coudln't find the spot I was surfing if you tried. sorry bud, this weekend will be flat!
jeez oblove... touchy touchy. Hmmmmm, shipwrecks or somewhere just south of buxton maybe. and sunday is going to fire.
playing! just joshing you. I am jealous. I want to live in R. Island so bad. I dream of surfing that place when the hurricane souths start coming. I never caught it good up there yet. I have seen videos that make it look as good as anywhere in the world. Long lefts, not buxton, not even close...haha!
RI gets good moslly in the winter, and it is COLD! No, I mean REALLY COLD. Hurricane swell there can be good because of the underwater structure, but it is inconsistent, and most of the summer is close to dead flat. Think about west coast if you want consistent surf. P.S. It is always good to hear that east coast secrets spots are out there! That is part of the adventure!
good waves most of the spots we surf are not secrets. they are usually just spots that no one else wants to check. or when someone checks a certain spot, no one paddles out because we are on it, and they know a couple miles somewhere else they can find there own spot just as good. another problem with secret spots or spots less travled by is that they are changing. I have NOT done the actuall research but I heard that there were more nor-easters during the 70's, 80's, 90's. NOW, it seems like it is all souths. which, can change places that are good to bad, or places that are bad into good. Then when a nor-easter finally raps a bit of swell, a lot of spots that can get good and that have not been good for a long while-get GOOD. Thus making empty waves that everyone refuses to think can get good anymore. the bottom is tricky as well as the wind and the LPGS. I would say there really is no secrets left on the east. there are just some surfers willing to trek and some not so willing. i guess the one place that is still kind of unscathed is the off shore sandbars. The MD, VA and GA coast have mother nature trying to make little islands about a mile or 2 off of the their coasts. Those spots need light winds and not as much swell as you would think! blah blah blah, go find em ,later!
anyone ever surfed the peaks way outside i always see when i cross the boner bridge? The A frame out there on the nags head side looks epic. I always wonder if anyone ever surfed it.
someone needs to do some tow action out there when its just like maxed out and epic. i saw it one time when it was at least 12 foot and just heaving a frames deadly style. now that they got those things that keep away sharks for jet skis, im totally down. who has the ski??