Showing posts with label Waist-Shoulder High. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Waist-Shoulder High. Show all posts

Monday, October 15, 2012

10/15/12 - Blacks

Headed down with Russ this morning at about 6:30 and paddled out on north peak.  Waves were a lot more fun today in the waist to shoulder high range with clear water and conditions to match.  The tidal surge to almost 7ft definitely started affect the conditions.  Caught a few pretty fun ones with not many people out and stayed near ho chi men for the entire day.   TP buoy showing 2.4-3.4ft, 212-219, 18 seconds but the La Jolla surf showing more west in there as well as you can see below.  Winds were next to nothing.




Sunday, October 14, 2012

10/14/12 - Blacks

Headed out this morning around 6 from the GP.  The water conditions were a bit sickly today after the recent rains with tons of sea weed and debris.  Waves were in the waist to shoulder high but were mostly closed out with a few corners here and there.  Paul joined up just as I was about to call it quits so decided to stay a while longer to see if things improved.  Tide swamped it out so it never really pulled together.  Water temperature dropped down to 64 degrees and getting cold in the morning.  It's started to feel like Fall.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

5/2/12 - Blacks

Made it out at 6:30am for a solo session.  Waves were still really fun in the waist to sholder high range and would do the mush on the outside to racey sections on the inside thing again with lefts and rights.  It took a while to find my rhythm since I am starting to feel the 6th day in a row of good surf on the ol' muscles. Tide was peaked high at 4ft upon arrival and as it dropped out the small local crowd that was out there took off and the waves started crackin!  Paul was out as well and we basically had main peak to ourselves for the remaining hour.  The southern eddies were blowing steadily at around 6mph but also helped the water warm up to a nice 63 degrees.  Almost time for the short sleve.  Dolphins in the water. Primary swell showing 2.6-3.2ft, 202 degrees at 14.7 seconds but still that west combo thing going on as well making for some peaky waves.