But the shape of the little waves were great, most of them were A-framing really nice breaking on ankle-deep waters.
So I went to Panga Drops in hopes of seen a little bit more… I wouldn’t say I saw more size, but at least there were a couple of surfers doing a lot of waiting.
After a while one guy finally caught a good left and rode it almost until the fins touched the sand.
I kept exploring trying to find more surfing but there was nobody out at Santana even though it was throwing some pretty good A-frames.
I decided to get away from the beach and went up to check out the new chapel at Rancho Santana… maybe by doing some praying we’ll get more size soon, don’t you think?
And it’s located right on top of a hill overlooking the ocean… not a bad view, right?
If you are thinking of doing a Destination Wedding, this could be the spot… getting married on such a beautiful place, and then go surfing right after!
With the winds dying down a bit, all the animals are coming out to enjoy the sun without getting sandblasted or crushed by a falling branch (or tree!). Now it’s time for the waves to show up! Cheers!
RECENT REPORTS
Hey viewers! Welcome to Tuesday’s surf report from Panga Drops. The wind was relatively mild today, especially in the morning and evening. It was small, but I’ll take small with no wind at Pangas over big and nuking wind.
Monday did not disappoint! Welcome to today’s surf action from Panga Drops. I took photos in the morning and in the evening. This chica has been crushing it at sunset the past few days. She doesn’t miss many waves haha!
Sunday Funday! Welcome to this morning’s surf report from Panga Drops. The waves were really fun this morning. There was a surprise bump in the size and the wind was light. Probably the best waves we’ve had in a week or two, in my opinion. Zach with a big late drop and a cameo from..
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Happy Sunday Funday everyone! We still have some amazing swell in the water groomed with some freight train winds and a lot of people out enjoying another beautiful day at the beach here in sunny southern Nicaragua.