I saw a handful of people out in the lineup at the other end of the beach but by the time I got down there half of them got out so it was almost an empty lineup again. When the sets came through they had some nice shape on them, but you had to put you head down and paddle battle the winds to get in the wave.
Laying a cutback is a lot harder than you think with 20 mph winds working against you.
This corner over here was about the only place with a little shelter from the winds, to bad it was only double over ankle.
Anyone have a kite? I think there’s enough wind, don’t you?
Plenty of sand on the beach if you feel like testing out your sand castle building skills. Just make sure the kids keep it out of their mouth, I hear it tastes like chicken.
Have you played this game before? Head high or knee high??? Well, that’s it for today, I think I’ll do some searching tomorrow and see if I can’t find some fun surf on other nearby beaches. Hundreds of miles of surf along Nicaragua’s coastline, there’s gotta be something. Until then, hasta manana amigos!
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Hi foilks, today we got up north a little bit late because the burro got sick a little bit. When we got up there the waves were running a little over head on sets and the winds were offshore. Check it out!!!
What’s up party people? This is Roberto “Lucha Libre” Garcia bringing you some of the action we had on this November second of 2010. The waves were super fun, running about waist to chest high on sets with light offshore winds and the lineup was a little bit busy. Last night was raining pretty hard,..