What’s going on folks? This is your favorite reporter bringing you all the action for the Saturday surf report. Today we woke up early and headed out to the beach trying to score some waves. The lineup was not busy at all and there were some fun waves coming in. It was running about waist to chest high on sets with nice offshore winds. Check it out!!!
Dario “El Condor” was able to paddle out this morning and he picked up some nice ones. Here he is bottom turning this little nice looking left.
Edwin “El Tuzo” Morales took a ride with me to the beach and was taking advantage in the lineup. Since the lineup was not busy, there was plenty of space to throw a couple of aerial maneuvers and do not land them on anybody. Here he is going big on this one.
It is always nice to stretch out right before you paddle out, that make you feel better and lighter. Here we have these two girls showing us how is done.
A couple of international surfers made it out to the beach, and they were stoked with the very good surfing conditions we had during the morning. Here is caught this unknown rider looking down the line of this little nugget.
The waves are supposed to stay about the same sized for the next few days, still pretty fun. The winds turned onshore in the afternoon making our day super hot, that’s sounds like rain to me. Hopefully it will get back offshore tomorrow, so make sure to check us back out!
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The lineup was not crowded at all-there were only about five locals out and a few other international surfers sharing the waves. This is Augusto “La Gaviota” Chamorro expanding his wings to land this huge busting air.