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Nicaragua Surf Report for Tuesday, June 04, 2024

Josh S

Hi everyone! Welcome to Tuesday evening’s surf report from Colorados. The onshore winds persisted through most of the day. There was a brief window of offshore in the morning, but it vanished quickly. The waves had a little more energy relative to yesterday. 

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To kick off this evening’s report we have a little shredder down South toward the river-mouth ditching his fins.

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Blow tail and tail slide all in one move! Sick one buddy. When the wind is onshore we all want to surf like you!

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Closer to the center peak, we have an unknown rider getting vertical. It’s 12 o’clock for this guy!

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Well, well, well. Look who’s back dominating the report? That’s right. It’s Mr. Backside Air Reverse.

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Looks like air revo’s aren’t the only moves in his repertoire. The way his back arm is raised reminds me of a King Cobra snake when it’s posture is upright haha. Ready to strike!

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The West wind flowing down the beach from Los Perros was aiding Mr. Revo in his airs. The wind was blowing into and under his board during his backside airs helping him get more height and cleaner rotations.

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Mr. 12 o’clock setting up for another lip-line blast. His bottom turns were really solid out there despite the chop on the wave faces.

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Get schralped wave!

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Powerful moves are cool, but a good floater can be really satisfying too.

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You can see Mr. Revo’s back foot completely disengaged from his board. This shows just how much pressure he applied over his front foot after lift-off to max out his height.

Josh S

Well amigos, it looks like we may have to deal with the onshore flow for some time. Another activity of interest during the onshore evenings could be a sunset horseback ride up and down Iguana’s beach. There should still be some windows for surfing, so if you’re here keep an eye on the morning windows. Thanks for checking in and have a good one.
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