
Originally Posted by
subtle plague
And I've seen an adult start with 20+ and get good. Erwin, Indonesian Co owner of the banyak Islands floating surf house. He rips, but he has some of the best waves with minimal crowds on his door step.
That is probably about as ideal a situation as one can have for learning late. It would certainly make sense that he is an exception to the rule.
The last couple of days have been fun. Yesterday was actually great south of the HB pier, about head high on the sets with good shape. The peaks a couple of towers down were less crowded, but a bit soft. The current was dragging north, so eventually I would get out and walk back south. I had some fun ones, and I got 4 that were REALLY great, just head high, lined up lefts. Not heavy, just really fun. It reminded me a bit of Lowers. The problem was, I got dropped in on for three of those waves. Two kids kicked out, not completely ruining things, the other kid tried to pull out and ended up collapsing a foam section in front of me that I could not get around. He apologized. The one beauty that I did get alone was an absolute gem though, it made that crowd worth it. People are really chomping at the bit here, I saw more drop-ins than usual. I surfed north of the 56th street jetty in Newport this morning. It was packed at the jetty, maybe 20-25 guys on one peak. The peaks north were not all that great, the sand bars are not as good as they used to be, but I was not going to fight that pack.
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