where should i go this winter

Discussion in 'All Discussions' started by trevolution, Jul 21, 2017.

  1. trevolution

    trevolution Well-Known Member

    Feb 16, 2012
    yea i need to pay my dues again on the north shore. it seems that place every 1 surf session is worth about 4 here in oregon in terms of progression.

    in other news im back and got to surf yesterday. some super windy chop but got a few fun bombers. im covered from head to toe in poision oak from gridding a drainage at the bottom of that government bomb testing range (at least i hope its poison oak and not some crazy bio weapon induced rash) Beer and waves have never tasted so good and i got 2 days to enjoy them before i have to go back to the bullshi t
     
  2. SJKC

    SJKC Well-Known Member

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    Sep 15, 2014
    Anyone on this board been to the Maldives? I'm not sure there's an inexpensive way to do it but you could do worse than spending a few months on a potentially endless number of crystal clear tropical waves.
     

  3. Sandbar18

    Sandbar18 Well-Known Member

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    Nov 22, 2009
    been to Maldives and going again next month. not cheap. and not much swell during the months trev is looking at.
     
  4. JayD

    JayD Well-Known Member

    Feb 6, 2012
    I would go to North Shore and bum out for three months and live it up. So much swell potential. Easy track from West Coast. You could get a sweet AirBB (or stay with MIS) and live large with that kind of coin. Really you could spend some of the $10k and bank the rest for the rainy day and live pretty well on NS for three months. $500 air, $3k for pad, and $40 per day for food and beer ($7000est). Then you could maybe pick up the early season in centro on the cheap with the other $3000 and have a change of scenery/pace until you run out of $ or have to go back for work.
     
  5. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    Yeah, after thinking about it, given the limitation of cash to spend, North Shore sounds good for a brief period, and live it up, surfing wise, that is......

    Maybe another of the Hawaiian islands, where the herd of assholes is minimized. Maui....and do Jaws--grow a pair and do it.
     
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  6. nopantsLance

    nopantsLance Well-Known Member

    Aug 15, 2016

    Lance's Right

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  7. HelpHelpLetMeOut

    HelpHelpLetMeOut Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2017
    yep yep

    AND AND trev could work under the table. once ICE deports all the brazzos, who will do the stuff?
     
  8. NICAfiend

    NICAfiend Well-Known Member

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    May 12, 2012
    I'd rather be tortured than go to Hawaii in the winter and Bali has become way too nuts for me. Different strokes for different folks though. My call would be Morocco. Cheap, beautiful, spread out, freight training rights, good food, pretty consistent, etc...
     
  9. HelpHelpLetMeOut

    HelpHelpLetMeOut Well-Known Member

    Mar 2, 2017

    have you been?
     
  10. NICAfiend

    NICAfiend Well-Known Member

    534
    May 12, 2012
    No, but that's kinda the point. 500 pros, meathead tough guys, egos everywhere, pecking orders and did I mention meatheads. No thank you!!! Literally every surfer I find repulsive comes from Hawaii (any Rothman, Jamie O, Bruce Irons, Christian Fletcher, Laird, Johnny Boy, etc....) That kinda tells me everything I need to know about the place. I'm serious, if you paid for me a ticket and place to stay (on the North Shore) I still don't think I would go. Plus you'd have to invest in a whole new quiver.
     
  11. JayD

    JayD Well-Known Member

    Feb 6, 2012
    Yea Nica, I would not mind going to Morroco. Not in my top 5 but it looks like it would be a great adventure with some variety of waves. Plus there are a handful of other countries in the region within striking distance if you really wanted an all time trip.

    Your perception of NS is probably relatively accurate. But, all that you cited can be avoided (for the most part). I would definitely consider going from late Dec through Feb/March time frame. There are so many options to score. If you are diligent on your sessions (DP the name brand spots and venture out otherwise) you can really surf just about everyday...even if it's maxed out you can work around the island for the goods. I personally dig the vibe on the NS (meth issue aside).

    To Barry's point, I would still camp out on NS and maybe do some outer island travel. Maui and Kauai have great waves but winter swells are better on NS IMO. But, if you score say Honolua Bay epic, you will be a very happy person. Or Canons. Or, well you get the picture.
     
  12. kidde rocque

    kidde rocque Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2016
    This is pretty much why I've traveled Mexico my entire life and bypassed Hawaii. And of course, my $$$ went a lot further too.I

    As a surfer, I was more concerned about warm water, quality of the experience, and obviously my wave count. Hawaii personally never captured my imagination, but I understand how it has such a profound grip on others.
     
  13. JayD

    JayD Well-Known Member

    Feb 6, 2012
    ^good point. I guess I have relied on CR for that type of experience over the years (18 years since first trip). I guess b/c I lived in HI that I still have a stoke for going there. I have never surfed Mexico. Where would you go if you were planning a trip (from EC...flying in, base place, and all that good stuff). I almost did a cabo trip two years ago but then Indo came into picture. I would not mind a quick strike mission to mexico...I am going nutz right now with the EC summertime blues!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  14. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    You and me both!!
    While sitting here bored, my wife came in to my office the other day and said,"just book it already, but remember, I like PR"
    So i booked it......
     
  15. JayD

    JayD Well-Known Member

    Feb 6, 2012
    "While sitting here bored, my wife came in to my office the other day"....I thought this story was going to end differently.
     
  16. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    Ya never know....lol
     
  17. NICAfiend

    NICAfiend Well-Known Member

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    May 12, 2012
    I've never been to Mexico either but I've been eyeballing this place for a little while....https://www.puntaconejoresort.com/

    It's in a really good area but a little pricey, though it does includes everything. I'm not big on surf camps but it's relatively small and if you had a small group you could rent the whole place. In Mexico I think I'd feel more safe at a place like this. It was on my final list before deciding on Norway for this year's trip.
     
  18. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    I have a couple of friends who have been to that area (not that resort) many times and tell me the waves in the region are as good as it gets. Absolutely mind-blowing. Racy righthanders that just let you in and then start throwing out makable barrels down the line.
     
  19. SJKC

    SJKC Well-Known Member

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    Sep 15, 2014
    The Punta Mita/Sayulita area is a good time. It's about an hour north of Puerta Vallarta, up in the jungle. Punta Mita is a peninsula so in a relatively small area, you can get multiple swell directions and a variety of point, beach and reef breaks. There are waves far more often than not. There are also boat only accessible breaks if you really want to avoid any crowds. Sayulita is crowded and touristy long board break but if you hit the water early there won't be many people out. It's a fun carvable wave. Sayulita also has tons of great food and drink in a very small area. I took my wife last summer. We had a good enough time that we're going back in a few weeks.
     
  20. sigmund

    sigmund Well-Known Member

    Dec 7, 2015
    My rules for surf trips are always, no wetsuits, no crowds.