I went to Colorado first but there was nobody out, only this family enjoying the sun and the sand.
Even though there were some waves, it was weird that nobody was surfing, look at this left!
Panga Drops was really fun if you could handle the wind but with no crowd the wind was secondary.
The tricky part of Panga is the different sections that usually break in front of you, but you just have to hit on the gas and hold your line.
Here is a good example of these sections and how to pass them… first you have to pick a high line right before.
And then change to a lower line to gain speed and go around the section on a big-round bottom turn.
You usually come out of the bottom turn with a lot of speed which is great to throw a big spray with a big cutback.
And with the speed plus the strong offshore, that spray looks huge! Of course, you need to put a lot of pressure on those rails!
After a couple of those big sprays that can be seen from afar, people started showing up to get a piece of the big PD pie.
Which of course, brought more sprays to the break.
I hope you enjoyed today’s report, short but always good! Have a great week!
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Welcome to todays surf report. As we close off the weekend, we saw some super playful waist high surf, which brought out a lot of the frolicking local community friends to enjoy some beautiful fun in the sun.