
It’s hard to get good photos when the waves are like this. This is Gerson “El Botetas” Ramos with a small but cool little turn. Check out the cool “Lancha” in the background. That thing just pulled into port recently.

David “El Pelon” Osiris was the only international surfer out. Think he was desperate or what? He was catching tons of little waves, doing the best to have fun. More power to you Dave!

San Juan del sur is been growing quite a bit in the last few years and we’ve been getting better bit by bit. Check out the brand new mini-Golden Gate Bridge we just finished up a couple weeks ago. The locals used to have to walk across or through the river to get to town and it was sometimes impossible during the rainy season. Now everybody can walk across without getting wet! This is a huge benefit to our small community and is much appreciated by all – plus, it looks cool!

As you probably know, we had a minor hurricane hit the Atlantic coast of Nicaragua yesterday and it’s adversely affecting our normal offshore wind conditions. The winds are supposed to stay like this for a few more days, until the storm patterns of hurricane Ida go away. Please check back tomorrow and find out what we’ll have for you. Now these folks have the right idea – Friday night = Nica-libre time!
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Hey everyone! Welcome to Saturday’s surf report from Colorados. The new swell is here! Looks like we are back off to the races for the next seven days.
FROM THE ARCHIVES

Hello everyone and thank you for joining us once again for the Thursday surf report. We have yet another tropical system in the Caribbean and her name is Paloma and yes she is bringing with her some more onshore winds for us here in Nicaragua. We went to Maderas this morning and as soon as..

Today we woke up early in the morning because we wanted to score some sick waves, we went to check more tham 5 spots but we couldn’t made it to them because the roads are too bad right now after the rain. Finally we made it to this one but it was breaking to fast..

Election Update: Well folks, as of 8am Monday morning, 15% – 25% of the votes are showing Ortega with between 38% and 40% of the vote and a solid 7% to 8% lead over the second place candidate, Eduardo Montealegre. It’s not a done deal yet, but it’s looking like Nicaragua will continue the trend..