
Lefts dominated the lineup today. So much so that you won’t see any rights featured on today’s report!

This bodyboarder was sitting South of Pili’s restaurant and managed to grab one of the nicer waves of the morning photo session.

He opened the ride with a quick open-face slash. It’s rare to see bodyboarders throw spray on rail, so he got some bonus points in my book for this one.

He followed up the carve with the bodyboard signature 360 spinner. A good combo on a good wave. I bet he was fairly content with his morning session.

There wasn’t much action at the north peak at high-tide today. This left and many subsequent lefts at the “middle peak” pitched wider and were better for barrels than at the peak closer to Pili’s.

Our MVP surfer of the report was this goofy foot rider.

This is his second slash in a solid combo on one of today’s long, rippable, high-tide walls.

To follow up his two hacks, he busted a lofty straight air. Excellent score!

Whoops! I was mistaken when I said above that there would be no rights on today’s report! The only one for this regular footer.

Whoa! A flashy grab from the photo session’s MVP. His board looks sleek and nice too.

Double punch snap!

The MVP on one of the better teepee’s of the morning. Tube time!

This is the vision we were all searching for today. It was definitely trickier today than yesterday.

A final bomb to close today’s action. Tomorrow looks like it could be slightly bigger, and hopefully a bit more consistent. It should be relatively fun either way. See you tomorrow.
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Hey everyone! Welcome to Friday evening’s surf report from Colorados. The size was up some this evening, but the wind direction was a bit side-shore, so there was some light texture and bump.
FROM THE ARCHIVES

Welcome back to Tuesday’s surf report. Looks like we have some fresh energy starting to show in the water today. @tonyzphotos bringing you todays action.

Hola amigos! Well that swell that was forecast came in as planned, not super big, (being that I’ve seen the forecast reading 3-5 and it’s been way bigger than that) but that’s the norm for down here…. every day and swell can be completely what the swell forecast says, and other times its completely off…