Tuesday, September 18, 2012

about to fall...



September is the month where two things happen, the water gets slightly colder, and Santa-Ana winds start to approach at the end of the month. Luckily, this time of year, a local spot known for some of the flattest, worst wavves in the county breaks with pristine size, and conditions. A steep south coinciding with strong north winds gave us an opportunity to get perfect hollow, headhigh-overhead-occasionally doubleoverhead closeout barrels. We also got a chance to score some perfect peaks with an early season Santa-Ana at home. No matter the location, everywhere we were, our local photog, Jeff Wallis was there to snap some great shots. So enjoy! 

up north, it was not uncommon to see 12-15 set wavves roll through like this and just demolish us.  

izzy sets up for a foamy pit close to home

I'm about to attack jeff with my fins

daniel got to enjoy barrels that weren't brown for once..

"so mushy"

izzy doesn't ever get tired of In n' Out

Although we mentioned that up north it was mainly death barrels, I found a few ramps.

daniel about to show everyone the capital of Thailand.

-J.S. 



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