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- FUCK BODYBOARD
- LOS BUGUIS SON UNA ENFERMEDAD
- la torche
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Coolum: ‘Coolum surf: 1.4 metres(5') 10 knots SE. The S protected stretches and E facing points early on the dropping tide before the ESE winds get up. Fun ones in the outer bays at Noosa also on the dropping tide.’
Latest submitted reviews
San Carpoforo Creek surf break:

“San Carpoforo Creek, similar to Lighthouse is a northwest facing beach. So the best swell comes from winter storms taking the Jet Stream over from Japan and hitting Oregon then cascading down to California. Often during the winter swell season these beaches will have waves 2-3 feet larger than the smaller waves present at breaks like Morro bay and Cayucos.
There is a significant shore break and a sandy bottom. On days with a wave power above 600 there are slabby steep waves with a rolling break and occasional closeout. When the wave power is above 1500 it will start to barrel. When the swell is big a significant rip develops that can be useful for paddling out but will make coming into the beach a little tricky.
The valley leading to the beach protects the break from the offshore winds usually present and leads to wind conditions more favorable than similar breaks.
Parking is simple along highway 1 park near the green gate on the ocean side of the highway and take the obvious trail to the beach. It takes about 45 minutes to drive from San Luis Obispo.”
Egg from UNITED STATES - 30 Mar 2021
Kua Bay surf break:

“Some incorrect info on Kua here. Kua is nowhere near Hilo...at least 2.5 hours away by car. Stay in Kona or Waikoloa...Hilo would be a horrible choice for visiting Kua. Second, localism...what localism...I go every day and I never see it and I have seen it elsewhere all my life. We love tourists and visitors at Kua...please come and feel welcome. Third, the beach is one of the gems of the world...you will love unless it is heavy surf in winter..then you might want to go elsewhere as the surf pulls out most of the sand. Last, it is not a board surf break...mostly body surfers and boogie boards...shore break and lots of fun. However, when it gets big...don't try it unless you are an expert in the ocean...can be a killer. If you like clear water that is warm all year round, turtles, dolphin, fish, and friendly people...come see Kua.”
Don Hurzeler from UNITED STATES - 23 Mar 2021
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Campbells Bay surf break:

“Kook city is all I have to say!
Way too many people for such a bad wave, we stayed for 3 weeks and never got over 2 foot, very disappointing. Next time I will travel to Dunedin.”
Nathan from NEW ZEALAND - 25 Feb 2021
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