The waves and or wind (rather) hasn’t completely turned back around (yet),
but as you can see people are still making their way to the surf and having some fun.
Casey putting an exclamation stamp on his FUN!!!
This chica was charging pretty hard on her big orange long board. Nice steep take off muchacha!
Here’s a good example to show how much the ocean ate away a lot of our beach from this past storm system. Sand bars anyone???
The old ocean was pretty angry for the last week or so. Hopefully things are looking much better on the horizon.
In the meantime, the water’s still warm and it’s not too shabby to get out there and catch some fun waves with your amigos.
I’m pretty stoked Casey’s here right now. He’s giving a lot of really good content for our surf reports.
When is the right time to hang a cheater five….. ANYTIME!!!
Lesther is usually blowing minds with his big deep barrels he frequently pulls into and comes out of. Here he’s just airing out over some heads.
***(sorry in advance) “Girls just wanna have fun” – couldn’t resist.
Ok hombres and mujeres, it was nice seeing you all out there enjoying yourselves this afternoon. Lets hope things continue to get better out there. See ya mañana. ¡Adiós!
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