Look out below! SUP on the loose. I was surprised that this guy made the drop considering the slope of the drop and his staggered stance.
Tony Silvagni from North Carolina is down tearing it up on the longboard. It’s too bad we didn’t have him in the Chompipe contest!
My brother John was out on a foamie representing for Iguana residents. Pangas is so fun this time of the year on longer gear. It’s pretty much the only gear you can go fast on during off-season.
A lot happening in this photo! It’s like a “Where’s Waldo” or “I-SPY” challenge haha. My favorite parts are the seagull flying in unison with the surfer and the quality of the wave.
Johnny boy de-weighting from his toes and slaying down some power on rail.
There was a mystery chica out there today sticking some bombs on a longboard. She definitely out-surfed most of the guys in the water.
Tony Silvagni completed the maneuver of the day. I think this turn was more powerful than some semi-pro shortboarders can throw.
Tony on the inside section mid cross-step.
A nice top turn carve from a mystery short-boarder out there today. This guy managed to catch a fair portion of today’s set waves.
John working on his pelican impersonation.
John demonstrating excellent use of his arms through this roundhouse. Also, he is beginning to extend his legs creating drive through the maneuver.
Mystery Chica at it again on a crispy clean, head-high left.
That’s all of this morning’s surf action from Pangas! I hope some of you from Iguana managed to sneak out for a couple of waves. Dry season is here, so we should see moderate to strong offshore winds and relatively small waves in the coming days. The air is slightly cooler and drier as well.
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Merry Christmas everyone! Josh back behind the lens for the next few days. This evening’s surf report is coming your way from Panga Drops. Today definitely had its moments, but the windows were difficult to hit.
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Happy Tuesday everyone! It was a beautiful morning to be out in the nice Nica sunshine and cool offshore breeze. Waves were in about the waist to head high occasional a foot or two over head range. Pristine and serene conditions as we get ready to head into our last and final month for the..