
Even in this small days Kevin Cortez still flying. This right is breaking with good shape, but not have to much power. The small guys or people with longboard have more chance of take waves.

The biggest waves in the sets have a little energy for made possible the ride of some waves with shortboard.

This surfer was founding the way to rip in this conditions. Just be in the water was fun, the crowd is light so was possible to catch some waves.

The waves have lefts and rights. Some lines were rolling faster than other one. The high tide is more mushy, so the middle tide is the best to surf.

the small surfer in the alineation ( Michael ) was trying to fit in this small waves.

Michael was catching the waves really early. So, he was the onlyone having fun in his size of waves.

Kevin is using a surfboard small, but really thick, so this made possible to get speed and the surfboard is twin fins and that made more easy the turns.

Its good if you keep a classic board in your quiver for those days. The single fin and longboard are the call for this days.
RECENT REPORTS

Howdy, howdy everyone! Josh back behind the lens for the next few days! The epic run of surf we’ve had continued today. But I do think today was the last of it for a while.
FROM THE ARCHIVES

Happy Humpday and welcome to the surf report with Parker! Last night’s rain calmed the wind down for a nice low tide wave. Check out the shots from lunch time today.