Just 6 people were in the water enjoying the beautiful conditions… yes, the water is not crystal blue but who cares about the color when it’s offshore, glassy and head high!
Look at that! Every set brought around 4-6 waves like this, around every 15 minutes!
Now there is a shore break that looks really good for skimboarding. Does anyone has one so we can try? I used to have one in San Juan del Sur for those flat days at the bay but who knows where it is now.
How about a new beginner’s wave… at Santana?? Yes, there is a little wave right were the beach used to be that looks amazing to give surf lessons. Santana has it all now! You need to come see it for yourself.
And the rights were a lot shorter but a little bit hollower.
Let’s not forget that away from the beach there are still a lot of people that got it really bad with Tropical Storm Nate. These are donations delivered at El Remate community, an hour hike from the road where the river washed away houses, contaminated wells and left people without food, potable water, clothes and beds to sleep.
In the next few weeks the water will start getting its normal color and this nice wave will be perfect for everyone.
That’s it for today NSR fans. Come back tomorrow to see what HotSticks has to say about the conditions at Colorado. Saludos!
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Merry Christmas everyone! Josh back behind the lens for the next few days. This evening’s surf report is coming your way from Panga Drops. Today definitely had its moments, but the windows were difficult to hit.
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Hello primos!!!. We surf early because yesterday we have the onshore wind in the noon. The wind was good in the morning making the water looks glassy and a lot of the waves have a A frame shape. Check it out.