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I’ve seen quite a few do it. All of them locals that have it wired.
Dirty secret though is the pier isn’t really the biggest hazard. I know personally two people who have broken their backs by hitting the bottom right there.
Ive dry docked on the rock there.
More than once.
My buddy who lived there broke his collarbone on the bottom, that fucking sucked.I’ve seen quite a few do it. All of them locals that have it wired.
Dirty secret though is the pier isn’t really the biggest hazard. I know personally two people who have broken their backs by hitting the bottom right there.
Ive dry docked on the rock there.
More than once.
Anybody who surfs here wants to be in a crowd, kinda like the Swarmis of NJ
Dry dock rock is always a bit intimidating there depending on size and tide. I never hit it but had some close calls.I’ve seen quite a few do it. All of them locals that have it wired.
Dirty secret though is the pier isn’t really the biggest hazard. I know personally two people who have broken their backs by hitting the bottom right there.
Ive dry docked on the rock there.
More than once.
the dude that hit the pier deserved every barnacle, every splinter. go surf mondos, kook!I’ve seen quite a few do it. All of them locals that have it wired.
Dirty secret though is the pier isn’t really the biggest hazard. I know personally two people who have broken their backs by hitting the bottom right there.
Ive dry docked on the rock there.
More than once.
Did it and scored! Secret spot. Surfed all day. Just barely enough swell to work, but it was enough.DO IT!
my sinuses feel better from Friday . Bit windy here.. so much swell on tap I am being picky
The guy in the video?the dude that hit the pier deserved every barnacle, every splinter. go surf mondos, kook!
Crowd is just like everywhere else these days.My buddy who lived there broke his collarbone on the bottom, that fucking sucked.
how bad is crowd these days?
But... then the internet and images like this scuttled it?Crowd is just like everywhere else these days.
There were a few of us trying to hold it down/restore order for a bit a couple years back but…
Surflines 5-8 is the new 3-5
Ditto. That stupid big flat rock just east of the pilings has almost fcked me many times. I've gotten lucky and now I give it more distance.Dry dock rock is always a bit intimidating there depending on size and tide. I never hit it but had some close calls.
That looks fun and the crowd is light. Maybe this is during a lull?
no mushy and gutless, not many out from the looks of itThat looks fun and the crowd is light. Maybe this is during a lull?
Pre Surfline it was magical for me and my buddiesBut... then the internet and images like this scuttled it?
Photoshop.But... then the internet and images like this scuttled it?
I love that rock.Ditto. That stupid big flat rock just east of the pilings has almost fcked me many times. I've gotten lucky and now I give it more distance.
If I owned Surfline I would put up a shitty feed from another day for wherever I was planning on surfing that day....no mushy and gutless, not many out from the looks of it