Well I am stuck in Alberta, but it doesn't stop me from keeping tabs on the waves. 25ft reported for Friday-Saturday.. pretty gnarly .. looking forward to seeing some pics
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Well I am stuck in Alberta, but it doesn't stop me from keeping tabs on the waves. 25ft reported for Friday-Saturday.. pretty gnarly .. looking forward to seeing some pics
I've been watching it too. Earlier this week stormsurf was predicting a 52-foot surf height from primary swell at the Cape Elizabeth buoy. They've since downgraded it to only 45 feet. I hope it has the right mojo to send a pulse into the SOJDF.
Magicseaweed is reporting 283 degrees. That's about optimal for the SOJDF, non?
If the wind stays down, it could be all time.
OPB (NPR for Oregon) reported a 5.3 earthquake off the coast of OR this morning
http://tinyurl.com/yec2jaq
Even our local weather guru is talking this one up:
http://cliffmass.blogspot.com/2009/11/big-storm.html
Who the fuck cares? You want to get pummeled with a tree trunk?
Down to a 948mb this morning.
http://www.atmos.washington.edu/mm5r...lp.03.0000.gif
No tree trucks down this way in the water. Yet. Even if we have winds, town should be fairly solid. Season opener?
EDIT: look how damn warm it is. Hope this thing dives a bit and pulls in some cooler air.
No, it won't be because I don't get back to town till next week :mad:
still waist high here in paradise though
Looks interesting, could be good if the winds dont kill it.
Too steep for where I am.
it's been raging
Force 11 sustained in the GOA last night, 35'+ seas
25'+ is swell
1000 miles South of the 949mb low:
http://www.ndbc.noaa.gov/station_page.php?station=46004
Wish I didn't have class.
as mush as i hate this phrase
worthless without pics
Surf Logs Kill!!!!!!
Just for some stoke, check out that new J.O.B. clip on surfline....it's epic.
http://www.surfline.com/video/trailers/who-is-job_31970
If anyone watches, is that lime green barreling right Nias?
Anyone hitting the SOJDF today or this weekend? It's looking promising.
Heading to Tofino tomorrow.
I saw a pic of San Juan Island from yesterday and it was surfable, which is a once or twice a year thing at most.
post the pics of san juan please
Was nice down in San Diego this morning. Inconsistent head high sets with a few pluses before the tide got to high. Picked the wrong time to paddle out and got the small workout. Nice to get some surf that gets the juices flowing again. I sure am glad this is suppose to be around through Monday. You guys up north that can deal with / want double over head plus are my heros.
Yesterday was pretty big north of town. Scotts looked about 15-20' faces, with a few clean outs. I watched for a long time and saw one ride. Big. I also watched a guy paddling out, ducking 40+ lines of white water on the inside, before being driven down the beach, into the impact zone and out to the beach. I left about 2/3rds of the way through his second try.
3 Mile was big. No one out to gauge the size. Peeling nicely. Looked like a life threatening paddle out.
By the time I got to Natural Bridges, the crowd was thick and tide high-ish, but some 8' barrels were being had at Sidewalks. I checked out Swift but the tide was pretty filled in. I decided to check it later. Went back at 4 to no avail. I watched from the top of John Street. About 25 guys jumped off the rock in ten minutes. Tide was still too high and swell not so consistent at Swift. Occasionally a nice 10-12' bomb would wind through all the way. I did see one killer ride. But the hudge crowd sent me away - it did not look that good.
Feeling like a pansy or worse - not really a surfer - I was sure to make my way out today. When I got to Scotts only one guy was out. So I watched. It was looked about 10', glassy-ish and semi clean. So I suited up and grabbed my 7'1".
It was bigger than it looked from shore. Solid 12' with a fair amount of 15' faces thrown in. I got two nice long waves. One about 10' and another about 12' - but man I struggled. Wish I was in better shape, had my 7'6" and my balls from a few years ago. Still, it was a blast. I think I ditched my board about 10 times to dive under some 12-15' beasts.
Suprised how solid it still is today.
It has been an enjoyable several days.
6 hours in the water today. Really, really nice.
Any pics of said waves?
YESSSSSS!!!!!!!
This was one of the places I checked yesterday.
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/a...1&d=1257820787
Jeebus, talk about a death paddle. Not being familiar with the area, I can't gauge size...10'+?
But a beautiful shot, hop. wave in the foreground with brown foam looks cool, and I like the spray going off the top of the one in the background.
The shorepound in that case was easily head-high. There were "sets" coming through that had to be in the 20' plus range.
Here's another beach from that day. Hugh Conway would probably not approve of the lineup here as it's full of telephone poles.
I had to describe the surf this weekend in two words they would be "disorganized" and "big".
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/a...1&d=1257874493
California wasn't to shabby either
http://www.surfline.com/surf-news/bi...he-year_38659/
I understand why people have a quiver of boards now. Nothing that big and that light was meant to stand up to being pounded on rocks.
It's nice to see it so active :tongue:
My pickup truck got hit with a wave the other day on ediz spit. I just about shit myself hammering it in reverse. Good times.
looks like a fun body surf spot...
Did no one score in the straight?
I scored ok in the Strait on Saturday. I shared a spot with 15+ other people at a break that should really only hold 5 people (people were stoked and positive but there were lots of collisions). It was definitely overhead and consistent there, but small and windblown at the other 2 spots we checked. After perusing other reports on the blogosphere, I sort of wish I had driven further west for more size.
At a glance, it looks like today and tomorrow could be good. The wind could fuck it up though.
wind is howling in P/A...fyi. big gusts, lots of chop on the strait.
and yes, I did score on the strait, thanks for asking.