Heyner from Gigante came with some amigos via a boat. They were some of the only surfers keen enough to get out there this morning.
It definitely looked like the East Coast out there today. Especially with the brown water color.
Luckily a few rippers were doing their thing making for a higher quality report. They made the surf look much better than it was!
We get spoiled being here long-term, but the visitors are here for a brief window so it makes sense that they would capitalize on whatever conditions are at hand. The surfer here and pictured above laid down some serious slashes.
The lips weren’t safe out there! I bet these guys shredded harder than most of the surfers at many of the surrounding beaches this morning. A fair portion of the breaks would’ve been difficult to access by car as the roads were somewhat flooded from the rain.
Look out below! Haha. A mid-length would’ve been a reasonable choice for today’s conditions.
It’s pretty impressive that this guy was able to generate as much speed and drive as he did here. The waves were gutless yet he could still thrust with a large amount of torque.
Rights dominated the lineup, but there were still a couple of sneaky lefts.
This concludes today’s report from Colorados. Hopefully tomorrow is a little better conditions-wise. That being said it is forecasted to be very similar, but I’ll still bring you the best action I can capture.
RECENT REPORTS
Hey amigos! Welcome to Thursday’s surf report from Panga Drops. There were some decent sized sets when they rolled through. The wind was light offshore, which made for a fun morning window.
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Welcome back to Mondays surf action. We had light onshore winds and a pretty empty lineup. @tonyzphotos bringing you todays report.