Saturday, November 20, 2004 @ 8:30 AM
| Location: | Central Coast | ||
| Weather: | Stiff Offshores | ||
| Conditions: | Understable Peaks Imploding | ||
| Swell: | 10ft running from the NW | ||
| Surf: | Head High Sets |
Comments:
Too much offshore, bringing everything on land out to sea. Including Kayaks and their captains. Paddled out anyway into a sea of believers like myself. We thought being out here, heads freezing from the spray being thrown off the faces, would somehow help us earn our coffee afterwards. We were rewarded. In between the overhead rogue sets that sent spray 50 feet out to sea were head high waves that developed into nice and workable lefts and rights. Perhaps a dozen waves were good enough to have stood by themselves as worth going out. Wind was pushing us out to see, a struggle to stay out of wind and rips out to sea. Nearly impossible to stay in one place so I drifted South, making sure I didn't drift West. Super Fun.