Anyone else get some today...?
Do you mean the trails behind the upper campus and water tanks? Or other ones. There was never a lack of good riding. Just not my favorite thing. With less free time, I just prefer to take out the longboard if it is too small. At first it was just a flat tire, left un repaired. By the time I fixed it, the bike mojo was gone. I still might pick it up again. But there is plenty of surf.
If the Hook is head high, New Brighton will be just about a foot. It is another mile plus of point breaks tucked into the pit of the Bay. Past Capitola.
Several swells in the water today. The WNW picked up. S seemed smaller in the morning. And less consistent. Had a short window to surf and did not find the right spot. Both swells have picked up this afternoon and it is still glassy. Hope tomorrow morning fairs well with the wind (a south flow has picked up bumping up spots not protected by kelp). Swell should be pumping. By spring standards.
Just drove by the Lane and it looks Shoulder high plus there.
Anyone else get some today...?
That's the beach break. And that is a big day for that spot. Bet Middle Peak was 20' that day. With enough energy in the water, it will start wedging and refracting off the wharf pillions. Sand bottom has to be set up right, but in a good season there is a reliable wedge, barrel, air ramp that sets up there. What is kind of cool about that spot (and a few others) is that it is so well tucked away that it is often clean and lined up when much of town is victory at sea and unrideable.
Another day at the point. Smaller. Plenty of waves with ankle high take offs that build to knee high 200 yard long curls. A few bigger waves today, but those small ones were killer. You'd catch them thinking "no way this even breaks", trim in, sit low and wait. If you lined it up right it would just suddenly stand up and zip.
Although my favorite wave was a stomach high ride from the outside all the way in with no one else on the wave. So much room to play.