It was late afternoon, getting closet to low tide and there was not much going on in the surf.
Panga Drops was messy, breaking all over the place and just a few opening enough to maybe try to catch them.
There was only one guy in the water and he was having a lot of trouble finding good waves to ride.
From the distance I could take that Colorado had very similar conditions but either way I went to check it out.
And guess what? I was right as most of the time… of course my wife can tell you the opposite but she’s not the one writing the surf report.
At least the moos is always great here at Colorado, starting at 4 pm, with waves or no waves, with perfect conditions or shitty ones, the volleyball crew is right there, having a blast.
There was a good reason that nobody was out at Colorado, the waves were breaking really close to shore in the shallow sandbar, perfect recipe for a broken board.
I went back to Panga to check on the lonely surfer… this is the only wave he (almost) caught wiping out right away. Editing the photo I realized he was riding a foil, and that’s why he was having a lot of trouble catching waves.
Tomorrow I’ll try to take photos in the morning, probably the conditions will be better, or at least there will be more surfers in the water for better pictures. Cheers everyone!
RECENT REPORTS
Hey amigos! Welcome to Friday’s surf report from Colorados. The swell was very big as forecasted, but it didn’t really hit the sandbars appropriately. Still some big drops and adrenaline rushes.
Hey everyone! Welcome to Thursday evening’s surf report from Colorados. It was a bit of a “stand-up contest” this evening, but the power should return tomorrow. Still surfable, but we are suffering from the recency bias haha.
Hey amigos! Josh here for the next few days. Welcome to April 1st’s surf report from Colorados. The surf was on its dying breaths today, but there were still a few good sets and pulses sprinkled throughout the day. The mid-day window had insane sun, so there were very few surfers out.