Terramar

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Finally..............................W a V e S

Last night I went out, reluctantly just to paddle, as I always do when there are no waves and
B O I N G...... the reef was jackin up on THE O U T S I D E, HEAD HIGH, outside sets.
Did I say O U T S I D E S E T S......yep I did. big fat, breaking outside with lotsa shoulder and push.

All this in the middle of a 5.5ft high tide......

For a period of 45 min. we were all ( only 5 peeps out) hootin,hollerin, grinnin, SURFIN.

Bring it on.......
Surf on..................

4 comments:

6ftnperfect said...

Score! I thought for sure the tide would kill it and passed on an evening session. Grrrrrrr. Were you south of town early this morning with your son?

Bill said...

Thursday morning....nope. But I'm goin to the
reef @ south TerraMar right now though.

D'ja se the predict for this weekend.

H O P E is a wonderful thing.

Surf on Clayfin.....

Anonymous said...

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marina@turtlefeetsurfersbeat.com

Bill said...

Now that sounds really good to me I will write ya bout it.
THX
surf on.......