
Our buddy Dave Settgast who is down from Florida hanging in Nica for a few days tucked into a few little gems during this session. Check the hand drag as he slows for a little cover up. Welcome back homie!

The waves weren’t huge today, but they did have some shape and were breaking both ways. This guy was stylin’ on his orange single fin bonzer.

Carlos only stayed out for a little while and spent more time chatting than surfing. He was able to stick this little floater toward the end of his session. Roberto should be hitting you up with the report from the San Juan zone later today as well. Thanks for tuning in, hasta manana.

We headed back to Playa Maderas with the upcoming tide today and this is a little bit of what we found out there.Waist to chest high waves were coming in, the winds were offshore and the water a little chilly.Check it out!!!

The road to the beach was blocked by this tree that fall down ācause the strong winds we had last night.The tree didnāt stop us and he kept moving on our way to the beach.

There were some nice waves rolling in down the beach and Larry was in the right spot to score some of the better ones.Here he is pulling into this peeler.

A couple of international riders were ripping on the small waves as well.Check out this one with a cool off the top on his backside.

La Bestia Calderon was practicing a few new maneuvers.Here he is caught, going big with a cool back flip maneuver.Donāt give up pal!!!
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