Love that house and property. Thanks for the throwback shots GG.Greg Griffin said:
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Love that house and property. Thanks for the throwback shots GG.Greg Griffin said:
Unrestricted public access is the ultimate ruin of everything that needs protecting.hal9000 said:It's private land. Why does everyone need access to it? And yes, public access will absolutely ruin the place. Surfers pretty much ruin everything. Just look at Malibu and the North Shore for examples.mundus said:This is a tough one, the landowners seem like a bunch of dickheads. However they are right that if opened to public the place will be ruined.
IMO perfectly stated!000 said:i have no access to the ranch
i will never go there
but i think its beautiful as is and should remain private
I don't know exactly what has happened over the past year especially, but the spots I've always surfed are unbearable now. Whenever I see a local, they're off to the side looking dejected or fighting at the peak while a bunch of clueless joe's drop in and go left on rights and vice versa. Parents going straight to the peak and pushing their kids into sets. All new faces that seemingly don't work or go to school and are out there all day, every day. It's the worst.toPBk said:IMO perfectly stated!000 said:i have no access to the ranch
i will never go there
but i think its beautiful as is and should remain private
(and I Amtracked to Scout event in Oregon summer of 2017 while watching cute lil SW fill in through there - so awesome - so -- dare I say pristine - log paradise on those days!! and holy poop the inshore KELP - spearo's dreams as well!!! no need for all us f_ucktards to go ruiing that (seriously))
Yep, you nailed it. Surfers are the WORST.Muscles said:Every time I see threads like this I'm just glad the military bases in California and Hawaii still have some prime surf spots. Public access ruins things because human beings and a lot of "surfers" are greedy and self absorbed a-holes. At least every surf spot on the planet won't be ruined by complainers that think they should be given access to private land.
I live nowhere near the ranch and will likely never surf it. But, I think it should remain as is. If you want it then you have to work for it.
I surfed Mugu in July on that XL hurricane swell. Was epic but 100 guys out.Muscles said:Every time I see threads like this I'm just glad the military bases in California and Hawaii still have some prime surf spots. Public access ruins things because human beings and a lot of "surfers" are greedy and self absorbed a-holes. At least every surf spot on the planet won't be ruined by complainers that think they should be given access to private land.
I live nowhere near the ranch and will likely never surf it. But, I think it should remain as is. If you want it then you have to work for it.
I used to do contract work on Mugu.StinkinHippie said:If there are any folks with ranch access, I'll gladly trade some days there for some summer days at Mugu. Serious offer.