Saturday wasn't crowded at all....most people couldn't make it out. Today though....that's another story..
Yes- it was good!!! and the crowds?!?! what happen to them??? one popular jetty in monmouth had 20 guys on it- everywhere else empty. funny thing- that jetty was the only one that was closing out! I surfed the jetty south- 3 guys... sharing waves...classic... on another note- heard camden was blowing up with no one out!!! lol
Saturday DP, 1st one in the water at the Inlet, had it all to myself for most of the morning till around 11am when I took off, a few people showed up but everybody had their own peak with about 100 yards between us, was 3-4ft and good form, mostly a LB wave though so that's what I stuck with for most of the session but caught a few on the shorty too. It definitely was NOT a zoo, but I have a feeling that after I left it got packed and turned into one, gotta love sunrise surf, it's the best for many reasons...
Saturday was a fine day to be alive in Rhode Island. Zero summer tourists in the water. Surf -> BLT/Banana -> Surf ->Lemonade/Powerbar -> Surf -> Sweatleaf/Coldies - > Cold ass 30 second dip sans wetsuit. If only I could have snuck getting laid in there somewhere.
my friends and I could barely make out a few other surfers down the beach on saturday morning. No public parking = no summer pro's
Not bad at all... I drove up from Delaware to surf RI on Saturday. Two long sessions in the early afternoon-late afternoon. Clean, overhead and not particularly crowded considering the waves were solid, well forecast, and spinning down the point in pretty classic fashion. Great day...slept it off and scored amazing chest high leftovers again sunday morning.
This is the season for those 6 month surfers to come out of the wood work. However the sand bars are so good everywhere that you really don't need to surf in crowds. Unless you surf well known surf spots. I surfed with like 6 guys spread out cause the drift was so bad. Never once had a problem catching any waves
Dude. A successful trip is when the hardware store had what you were looking for. Scoring solid waves up in the rocky northeast = Stoked. But thanks!
admin... didn't Mitchell already mention that he drove up from Delaware to ___________ on the last page. don't know why my post was deleted but whatever I guess.
Was going to head there today but the forecast started fading and I wasn't all about 5+ hrs of driving when there are many but lesser cranking breaks to be had between here and there. Seems to get a lot of action, especially lately. Need to get down there. Local standby was much better than forecasted. Sandbars are all over the place and unpredictable, still, it beats the bag off of chasing 6 inch rollers in self-delusion that they are actual waves.