
Clean conditions as usual. Buttery glassy small tapered waves with minimal slight offshore breeze. You in?

With only a handful of surfers out (I think some people might still be sleeping it off after the big Hotel Brio Party last night) those who were diligent, reaped the best rewards for an early morning start on a Sunday.

River-mouth drainers if you’re a hamster.

Barry is a surfing machine… and size, time of day, rain or shine will never hinder him from just grabbing a board and GOING!

Now if I were to say, photoshop this guy out the picture, you could easily imagine by looking at this wave alone, that it could be like a 10 foot perfect left. OR it could look like a 10 foot perfect left with a Giant 25 foot surfer riding it. It’s all about imagination.

If the latter were true, then this would be over a 50 foot spray.

There are so many things we don’t see in surf photos, since most shots are pulled back far enough to where we miss the some of the best parts.

Like this zoomed in close up of the same photo. hahah… so much going on, I especially like the facial expressions.

Just by looking at the water color here, I’m thinking it might be the perfect time to get out there on the open ocean for some fishing maybe? Look how clear it is.

Peter working on his Duke Kahanamoku.

This is how 97% of the entire coast in Nicaragua looks like right now. Vacio!

Welcome to the 3%. Although it helps we have the best wave in all of Nicaragua.

How many of you shuffle your feet when entering, from habit of where you might be from? Don’t don’t feel weird. We have a shuffle season here too.

Here’s a funny little story regarding those pesky sea floor monsters that like to stab our “pies” (feet) I was surfing this exact same spot a couple years back and I looked down and saw (no joking) what must have been a group of about 100 sting rays below me. It was beautiful, but I wasn’t getting off my board anywhere near there. haha

The wind up

the pitch

and CRACK…. it’s a home run!

Small and simple Nicaragua perfection. One of the countries many great qualities, aside from it’s amazing people.

Peter with his Cali Cruising Cadillac Classic (perfect for days like today). BIG Pimpin’ patrón!
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Hey everyone! Welcome to Friday’s surf report from Colorados. The waves were a touch smaller today, but had more kick than I was expecting. It didn’t really drop so much from yesterday.
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Hey NSR Saturday Surf Fans! Welcome back for part deux of this weekends incredible surf marathon. I say incredible surf marathon because it feels like it’s been just that! Busy, busy, busy shooting and so many fun waves out there to be had. Check it out!!