It was a blistering hot day but luckily the winds kept it cool at the beach. If not all you needed to do was find some good shade.
Colin completely decimating this poor little wave while an astute onlooker watches on.
The “ANIMAL” throwing some large animal sized spray.
The beach was… well, I guess I can say pretty active in the afternoon today.
Carlos loves to keep active, whether it’s on land or water. Here he’s Super busy cracking one helluva sick top turn on this closeout! Sikkkkkk ONE Buddy!!!!
Ian’s back in town and he knows these waves just about as well as anyone who lives here pretty much full time. That’s the pay off when you make this your number one surf destination and he’s one of our favorite and longest running guests for many many years!
If you didn’t know, Colin might be the one person who has surfed here the longest consecutively over the years. Then again, you can tell by his surfing.
The up and comers here are full of bravado and keen eagerness to learn these waves as quickly as the next person; but make no mistake, Maycol is maybe one of the hungriest.
Papa Cesar with his full rail game on point and that warm golden hour sun for extra pop!
Sibling rivalry is a sure thing amongst kids, but surfing with your brother or sister is a whole different game. One Stoked bother hooting on his sister on a steep and deep late one!
Best move of the day goes to this kid, Juan Carlos Jiménez and my favorite parting shot out of the bunch of some really nice afternoon photos!
Now, go wax up your shred stick of your choice and get ready for mañana! There’s supposed to be some really good swell on the way… check back over the weekend to see the goods!!! I’m out – for now ~
RECENT REPORTS
Hey everyone! Welcome to Friday’s surf report from Playa Colorado. The wind was blowing from the West, but there were still a few shreddable waves in the late afternoon.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Hey there everyone, welcome to the Thursday surf report. We had a pretty good jump in swell today and it’s supposed to be building throughout the evening into tomorrow. Here’s what it looked like today.