The sun and temperature were sizzling hot though, so it was a good day to get in the water.
This grommet had the entire North peak to himself. He was the King of peak today.
Standing tall and proud eh?
This one didn’t look too shabby did it? I bet the grommie could’ve tucked in for a little bit here had he caught this wave.
The waves were gutless today. Plenty of front foot pressure was needed on shorter gear.
Turn of the day right here!
Maxing out the forward leverage with the goal of keeping the nose from lifting up.
Roundhouses were another move to work on given today’s softer conditions. I squeezed a few in when I paddled out later on a foamie.
RECENT REPORTS
Hey amigos! Welcome to Friday evening’s surf report from Panga Drops. The swell was still pretty solid today with plenty of larger sets hitting the middle-peak at low-tide and mid-tide.
Hey everyone! Welcome to Thursday evening’s surf report from Panga Drops. The swell height and interval were both notably higher today. So much so that most of the action was at the middle-peak, with less happening at the sandbars. Asher with a stylish entry on an outside right bomb.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
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