
Super clean and glassy conditions with waves in the 2-3 foot range.

Not quite a lake, yet, but by next month we’ll start shifting our focus on the reef up the way, where it will be the only place around that gets waves.

Until then, or until we get some more decent swell (which is highly possible for November) it’s best to always have a good longboard in your quiver.

Here’s what the 3 footers looked like. Still an A-frame!

Cesar putting his twin fin to work.

Jeison came out to surf because I suggested I needed some good content for the report. You gotta love a surfer who loves to help out!

Otherwise, I would have a lot of lifestyle pics, which isn’t a bad thing. Just ask Peter. Moose and Ziggy getting their Insta-stories taken care of.

Can you say oil glass?

There wasn’t any wind, at all. The only breeze in the sky was Oscars air.

Cesar, coming around the corner with Mick Fanning-esque speed.

Putting all that momentum and speed in a turn like this, while giving Antonella a little Nica shower.

Cesar….. always STOKED!!!

Oscar flaring and blurring into the evening dusk session.

Jeison, following suit like his older mentor.

Alright friends. It was a nice day down at the playa. Come by for Tony’s last report tomrorw. Baldo will be back to reporting duty in a few days. See ya all mañana. Cheers ~
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Hey everyone! I hope you all had a great Fourth! Saturday’s report is coming your way from Colorados as per usual. It was smaller today, but very shreddable. Still a few tubitos too.
FROM THE ARCHIVES

Hello and welcome to our first report from November 17! This is technically the end of the rainy season and the first day of Nica summer, and the blue skies, light offshore winds, no crowd and small waves sure are signs of the changing seasons.