Before we show the surf shots for the day, we wanted to share this photo of the Earthship Pataya Festival, which took place yesterday. It turned out excellent, a lot of people showed up, the music was great and a lot of people went to help the community by donating, volunteering and sharing their time to do the best they could do to help out this wonderful cause.
On the first surf shot, we have Carlos “Caliente”, taking a nice right. He decided to ride up north with us to score some good waves and his mission was accomplished. Not only did he score good waves but he also trained with us on the CPR/ AED and first AID class so we can all make our clients feel totally comfortable in the water with us, knowing that we all know what to do in a sticky situation.
Here we caught this unknown rider catching an awesome right pulling a strong bottom turn and taking full advantage of these nice waves. Good job dude bet he had fun today with not many people in the water and many waves to himself.
We had a full day today, first arriving at the beach and catching fun waves and then second we went to our CPR/ EAD and first AID class. Kimery Duda who is the founder and one of the teachers from “The Expedition Class” did a great job on teaching us all we need to know about CPR/ AED and the general knowledge of first AID. Now the NSR staff is fully trained and prepared to help anybody that needs help, in and out of the water.
Nobody was really out surfing but we did catch a great shot of Mario “El Danino” Martinez into on this sick right. He is trying to get out in the water as much as possible, to keep in shape because we have the Central America surf contests coming up and he loves representing his country and showing the rest of Central America what they have in store for them.
For the last shot of the day, we got a great photo of this horse doing his daily kick exercises, using his water bottle attached to the end of his tail. What a resourceful horse, he is helping the environment by keeping the trash off the beach and making it into an exercise routine for himself. We hope everybody enjoyed the surf report for the day, the waves should be fun for the next couple days, so check back with us and see what’s going on. Come Pan and Lucha out!!!
RECENT REPORTS
Hey everyone! Welcome to Saturday morning’s surf report from Panga Drops. The waves were very small today, but the morning window was favorable with the tide. Good for cruisin’!
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Welcome to the sunday surf report,this is Jairo “Come Pan Panic” reporting out here at Maderas. It’s knee to waist high on set, the wind is strong offshore and the water still feels cold. Check it out.