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!
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up north, it was not uncommon to see 12-15 set wavves roll through like this and just demolish us. |
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izzy sets up for a foamy pit close to home |
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I'm about to attack jeff with my fins |
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daniel got to enjoy barrels that weren't brown for once.. |
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"so mushy" |
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izzy doesn't ever get tired of In n' Out |
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Although we mentioned that up north it was mainly death barrels, I found a few ramps. |
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daniel about to show everyone the capital of Thailand. |
-J.S.
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