There were some solid 2-3 ft with some extra push on the sets.
Some sets were surprisingly bigger than others, it’s probably a good indication about what will have tomorrow.
The rights were great for big, wide turns… as always.
With these new conditions everyone was heading to PD because Colorado was a no-go, or at least a not-good enough.
Even the non-surfers were excited about the conditions, enjoying the show right from their comfortable hammocks atCasa Cantamar.
From Casa Cantamar you can check the surf early in the morning with your fresh brewed coffee without getting sandy, or at any time during the day for that matter.
The good thing of PD, beside its consistency, is that there are several peaks to hold a big crowd.
Rutciel couldn’t miss the opportunity to go out to catch some nice rights.
I moved closer to the break to show a better angle of the waves.
As I said, there are plenty of peaks for everyone. You can sit far back to wait for the sets.
Or sit on the inside to catch more steeper but shorter waves.
The forecast says that tomorrow should be a little bit bigger, stay tune!
RECENT REPORTS
Hey everyone! Welcome to Wednesday’s surf report from Panga Drops, both middle-peak and French Fries. Today was supposed to be small and windy, but it was much better than forecasted.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Welcome to the Tuesday surf report amigos! What started off as a day of crazy nuclear winds and a super lunar high tide, the late afternoon session panned out to be pretty fun. Come see!