Lucky me (and all of you), there were 3 guys in the water making the best out of these conditions.
With it’s wedgy waves, Santana works “great” with these conditions because the wedges are there, messy, but still there.
The waves at Santana are (a little) more organized than the waves at Colorado when the onshore is hitting hard in this area. Check out the two peaks forming.
Of course, once you catch a wave you have to navigate through the different sections of the waves. It;s the perfect trainning grounds for any person who wants to improve its surfing.
If you are lucky enough you can be in the right position to catch one of these random waves that show up every 30 or so minutes.
Another great thing about these conditions is that you will never fight with anybody about catching waves… there are so many little peaks that every wave can be a party wave without bothering anyone!
With so many random peaks it’s a great opportunity to practice your transitional turns like floaters.
Also, with a lot of practice you will develop the ability of reading the waves better, and specially react better at every bump and peak that shows in front of you.
With all the Pros I just mentioned about surfing with onshore conditions… what are you waiting for to book your surf trip and become a better surfer with NSR!! Where there’s a will, there’s a way, right? Hasta luego!
RECENT REPORTS
Hey amigos! Josh here behind the lens for the foreseeable future. Today’s report is coming from Panga Drops. The waves were pretty small again today, but just big enough for a few people to rip.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Happy hump day and welcome to the Wednesday surf report. Today we had a little moment of some fun surf right before the start of our annual October wet season month of rainy day goodness. It’s not as bad as it may sound, so click on in and see why.