Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Cement surfing in SJ

Chris, you must be still on tour.

FINALLY!


Tuesday 09/30 Wednesday 10/01 Thursday 10/02 Friday 10/03 Saturday 10/04
FAIR - SURF: 2-3 ft - knee to waist high and fair - conditions. FAIR SURF: 2-3 ft.+ - knee to chest high occasionally 4 ft. and fair conditions. FAIR+ SURF: 4-5 ft. - shoulder to head high occasionally 6 ft. and fair+ conditions. FAIR-GOOD SURF: 4-6 ft. - shoulder high to 1 ft. overhead and fair-good conditions. FAIR-GOOD SURF: 6-8 ft. - head high + to 3 ft. overhead and fair-good conditions.
New, modest SW swell Small SW and possible building WSW swell Building and peaking W swell, strongest late; small SW fading W/NW fading, strongest early; new SW building Possible large W/NW swell building; SW swell holding

Monday, September 29, 2008

Check out these radsters

http://www.warriorsofradness.com/video.php

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Great surf today at OB! thurs 9/18/08

SURF: 3-4 ft. - waist to chest high occasionally 5 ft. and fair conditions.(Surfline)

Great glassy 3-5ft hollow waves. Barrels, Barrels, Barrels.
I recommend Judah and surrounding area. No wind and lots of sun. My first and last waves this morning were barrels, Get on it!(Pete)

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Good waves today(thurs 9/11)

Judah has some nice bowly 3-5ft waves. A little inconsistent but easy paddle out and very light winds. Nobody out. With a light texture on the water and a lot of Dolphins.
I surfed From Judah to Irving and scored...

Get your shred on!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Quit your day job, theres a sick south swell coming...

SOUTH PACIFIC SYNOPSIS: A series of SW to SSW swells will build in over the next several days, with the largest waves on tap for the middle part of the upcoming work week.

We’ll see the initial push of SW swell (205-220) move in further on Monday. The good breaks see waist-chest high surf, while standout breaks see shoulder/head high+ sets.

A larger SSW swell (195-210) moves in Tuesday through Thursday and looks good for waist-shoulder occasional head high surf at the well exposed breaks. Standout SSW facing spots see sets running a foot overhead and maybe a little bigger at times. Those waves will slowly fade as we move into next weekend.

Going further out, it now looks like we could see a decent run of new SSW swell (185-200) for much of the following week (17th-20th) at the well exposed spots. While likely not as big as the above swell, it does look fun. Stay tuned, we’ll need to see these storms actually develop in the next few days.

Saturday, September 6, 2008