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Good afternoon from Half Moon Bay California! Here is the latest local condition information as of 10/10/2008 2:17 PM 


Swell Height:
11 ft holding 

Swell Directions:
Most energy from NW(314), with NW(308)  and NW(324) 

Swell Period:
10 sec increasing 

Wind:
24 Kt from NNW(330) Gust: 32 Kt 

Low Tide:
2:25 PM 2.28 ft is in in 0 hr 7 min 

High Tide:
8:41 AM 4.64 ft was in 5 hr 36 min ago  

Water Temperature:
54 F  holding 

Barometer:
1016.0 MB falling 

Air Temperature:
53.0 F 

Sun Rise:
10/10/2008 7:14 AM was in 7 hr 3 min ago  

Sun Set:
10/10/2008 6:38 PM is in in 4 hr 20 min 

Weather:
Today...Sunny. Highs in the lower 60s. Northwest winds 15 to 30 mph...occasional gusts to 45 mph. 

 

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Why Is It So Darn Difficult To Find The Best Surf?!

 10/8/2008 9:15:00 PM
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Why Is It So Darn Difficult To Find The Best Surf?!


I am sure that we have been all frustrated here and there when we try to go out with friends and the surf condition do not meet everyone's taste. Also, how about when you get surf reports from your friends, and you go out and it is nothing like what your friend described.

I was thinking about this for the past few sessions, and basically I came to the conclusion that there simply is no really a perfect condition for everyone because there are just so many parameters affecting the surf. Even just for one person it is more like dozen times in a year or two everything would work out perfectly (given that you get out a lot!)

The basic ingredient is the swell, and it can come from all different directions, all different periods and heights. They almost never are the same.

Then the tide which will change on an hourly basis on top of a larger cycle that changes over about 28 days.

Then comes the winds. This one is probably simpler ones out of most of the parameters. I just tend to like "no or little winds." Too much offshore is just as bad as onshore, and sometimes I like onshore conditions. It just soften the things a bit especially then things get a bit bigger.

Around here, we need good sand bars and that just shifts all year around and in the summer and in the fall, we just lose them altogether until the next few big days happen.

Then there is the skill of a surfer. The biggest I am willing go for is about 10-12 ft face, and my comfort level is about 4-5 ft faces. Some people want even smaller and some people I only see them in the parking near the break when it is at least double their heights (But actually I do not know they actually surf these waves.)

If we were to wait for all of the above to be the best for you, then you need to not only wait but look for quite a while for all of these to line-up. And if you add something that would work for everyone in your surf group. Well, might as well forget it!

We often hear about "you have to be in the market to catch the upside." As someone who go out pretty much "no matter what the condition" I had quite a few great conditions I was in and nobody else was in the water!
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Tri again in Santa Cruz

This Sunday, September 21st I am competing in the Santa Cruz Sentinel Triathlon. My family will be down there with me, but if any Stokemasters are planning to surf in SC this weekend, stop by to cheer me on!

It is an Olympic distance triathlon - racers will begin by rounding the Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf for a 1-mile swim, then cycle up Highway 1 to Davenport and back, and finally run along a 6.2-mile stretch of West Cliff Drive until they return to the finish line in front of the Dream Inn.

The race starts at lifeguard tower # 3 on Cowells' Beach - don't know exactly when my age group starts, but sometime after 8 am. It's a 3.5 low tide at 8:30 am at Cowells, so don't count on there being any waves.

Between 8 and 11am Highway 1 will be congested, the road is open but you will be sharing it with 1,000 cyclists. I'll be the one with the red and white bike, red helmet, and red shirt going slow on the uphills and fast on the downhills.

After the race, a few rides on the Giant Dipper!

And then, I can stop training like a madwoman and enjoy the waves as the fall and winter surf season begins.

Take a minute and watch my favorite training video:
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