
The water looked great from the beach with the afternoon sun reflecting on the waves, but you could also looked that everyone was struggling with how fast the waves were breaking.

The waves were fast and hollow, and only a few of the surfers out there were able to managed these condtions.

Getting into a barrel it’s not that hard, the wave pretty much does all… but coming out of a barrel throw the main door it’s all about speed control.

The waves had a decent size today, which caught everyone by surprise. Look at this beauty!

With today’s fast waves, it was hard to find the right spot to wait for the peak, a lot of them went unridden.

I hope this whole month stays this way, I few more weeks and I’ll be able to get back in the water.

If you are fast enough to get in front enough of the pockett then you can hit the lip with all the energy you have.

A great way to get in front of the wave it’sby doing a nice floater.

Today was definitely a good pratice run for everyone.

According to the forecast, tomorrow the waves will be a little bit bigger.

So far we have repaired 20 homes thanks to the support of donors. There are three more families waiting for our help, at the small cost of $500/each, total needed only $1500. 100% of the donations go directly to the project. Let us do this for them for Christmas!

Stay tune tomorrow with Brian Scott’s report. The waves might be bigger so noone should miss them.
Saludos!
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Hello Sunday, we went off campus today and scored some fun waves at the point around the corner. @tonyzphotos bringing you the days action.
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Happy Sunday folks! It was another one of those days, only every day here is unique in its own way. Today we saw some shimmering medium sized swell mixed with some offshore, blowing slightly side shore winds, and the crowd factor was minimal, just how we like it here in December.