
Right before dark, the rain stopped, the ocean turned to glass and the sun came out for the first time. The beach was pretty empty except for the group of guys playing soccer.

The good waves were few and far between and left us wondering about this “big swell” and if it was ever going to show up. Waves like this were more common and gave the “pale riders” something to do.

Hi and welcome to the surf report for today, it’s “Lucha Libre” here from somewhere in Nicaragua. It’s not what we were hoping to have but is still fun out there. It’s overhead on sets and the wind is strong offshore.

Here we have Manuel going left and Armando “El Codo” Lopez going right. Who said the right doesn’t work?

Jairo “Come Pan” Garcia was charging out there today. Here he is on a nice set wave.

Meanwhile the guys were killing it out there, we were having a little bit of action on the beach.

And we had a couple of spectators too. By the way her name is Roberta and she is from Brazil, enjoy the show.

Later on, we had a second session and Zamir “El Peluchito” Duarte was out ripping it up. Hey buddy, where is your honey?

But Oliver “El Monito” Solis was the man today. He was on fire, here he is with a great maneuver.

Always we have the best waves with no takers. What a pitty!!
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We’d like to thank all the folks who have contributed to sending the first Nicaraguan National Surf Team to compete in Costa Rica next month. Most of these guys have never left their home break and now they will be traveling together to another country to compete for the first time as “Team Nicaragua”. Good..

It’s the day before my birthday and the waves are junky again. We’ve still got slightly overhead swell, with mild onshore winds. It’s better than nothing, so we made the trip to Maderas to take some pics before the big party tonight. This is everyone getting ready to paddle out at the same time.