Hi and welcome to the last report of this month. We are the NSR Family bringing you all the action from the beach. The waves were small today, running about knee to waist high on sets with nice offshore winds and the water was crystal clear. Check it out!!!
Our very own Bret Michael-Michaels decided to protect the “Doo” and paddle out with his new hat. We need not even comment on the obvious fashion faux pas. Get ’em Dewey!
Anyway, D-lite definitely wanted to get wet and he went for it. Here he is with a cool shot.
The waves were not that big so you have to be very short and light to ride a wave on shortboard. This is El Chinito loco looking down the line of this small but beautiful right.
A few ladies were out taking advantage of the uncrowded lineup. Here is one of them picking up a nice and clean left all the way in to the beach.
There were quite a few longboarders having a blast on the small waves. This is an unknown rider, taking one of the better set waves of the day.
Oliver “El Monito” Solis was the only local surfer out, as always he was ripping it up. Now that’s a “Jacksonville Cutback”! (Eat your heart out Chewy!)
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.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Hi folks, this is Jairo “Come Pan” Panic bringing you the Sunday surf report. Today was another busy day for the NSR Surf School. The best place we found for surf was in the bay of San Juan Del Sur. It was running about waist to chest high on sets and the wind was a..