NSSA Southern California Kneeboard Contest Circuit 2012!!!
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ok i had so much fun in the last one...i sent my money in for 9th street...
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Beyond that; a smaller, but still pretty good size, run of South-SSW (180-195) swell will move in for the 6th-10th time frame. That looks likely to keep nice size 3-4'+ surf going at many spots while standouts in OC (especially North OC) and a few select other areas see head high+ sets. We will keep you posted while we track this swell as it heads our way.
- SecoG
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Never been to a competition...
What time does it start?
Do they serve breakfast?
When is it over? (got a 2 hr drive post event)
If you get stoked watching the comp - when/where can ya get wet after the event?
I know the general downtown/pier area, I used to live in HB.
Do they serve breakfast?
When is it over? (got a 2 hr drive post event)
If you get stoked watching the comp - when/where can ya get wet after the event?
I know the general downtown/pier area, I used to live in HB.
- Mike Fernandez
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What time does it start? Get there early, who knows when they start the kneeboarding, but the heats should be posted on the NSSA website by next Friday.
Do they serve breakfast? Huh?
When is it over? (got a 2 hr drive post event) It was over, trophy in hand around 3-4pm last time.
If you get stoked watching the comp - when/where can ya get wet after the event? Huh?
I know the general downtown/pier area, I used to live in HB.
If you want to compete, you need to become a member first before hand by Wednesday with your payment sent in, but you are too late now because you have to download and sign the waiver and mail it in.
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Do they serve breakfast? Huh?
When is it over? (got a 2 hr drive post event) It was over, trophy in hand around 3-4pm last time.
If you get stoked watching the comp - when/where can ya get wet after the event? Huh?
I know the general downtown/pier area, I used to live in HB.
If you want to compete, you need to become a member first before hand by Wednesday with your payment sent in, but you are too late now because you have to download and sign the waiver and mail it in.
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- Mike Fernandez
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The NSSA is going to try to make sure the final heat is over by 3-3:30pm Oct. 6th so Devo can leave the contest he is competing in to get married.
I am a traveller of both time and space, a weaver in and out of dreams, I see worlds seldom seen.
www.michaelfernandezphoto.com
Rocky Point/Black Rock
http://www.youtube.com/user/kneelocoveproduction
www.michaelfernandezphoto.com
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scraped this of the feeds today:
Weather:
Through the rest of this week, mornings at the beach begin with areas of low clouds, patchy fog and light/variable winds. After the cloud cover clears out, it’s sunny skies for the afternoons with a moderate westerly sea breeze and high temperatures along the coast in the 70s. Ocean temperatures will range from the upper 60s to 70 degrees.
Waves:
There will be a steady run of south-southwest swell from the Southern Hemisphere all week, along with minor northwest swell. Lots of spots will see surf in the shoulder high to a foot overhead zone, (in the 4-6-foot range), while top breaks get up to 7 feet-plus on sets. Slightly smaller but still fun southerly swell mix continues for the weekend.
- Chris Borg, Surfline forecaster
Don't forget to sign up by tomorrow:
and grab a 2012 circuit tee @ kneelotees.com
CU there
Weather:
Through the rest of this week, mornings at the beach begin with areas of low clouds, patchy fog and light/variable winds. After the cloud cover clears out, it’s sunny skies for the afternoons with a moderate westerly sea breeze and high temperatures along the coast in the 70s. Ocean temperatures will range from the upper 60s to 70 degrees.
Waves:
There will be a steady run of south-southwest swell from the Southern Hemisphere all week, along with minor northwest swell. Lots of spots will see surf in the shoulder high to a foot overhead zone, (in the 4-6-foot range), while top breaks get up to 7 feet-plus on sets. Slightly smaller but still fun southerly swell mix continues for the weekend.
- Chris Borg, Surfline forecaster
Don't forget to sign up by tomorrow:
and grab a 2012 circuit tee @ kneelotees.com
CU there
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solspot report...SAT, OCTOBER 6 - PLAYFUL
WAIST TO CHEST HIGH WITH OCCASIONAL SHOULDER HIGH SETS.
Summary:
Slowly building NW swell (295-300), mostly in the form of windswell, with some fringe NW swells from further off in the NPAC creeping in around the edges. The SW swell (190-220) will be holding fairly steady but will be mostly inconsistent despite having playful sizes.
Swell/Tide/Wind Details
Weather: Low: 62 High: 71
Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 72.
10
Tides: 03:03 am (3.08ft) 05:54 am (2.95ft) 12:59 pm (4.56ft) 09:13 pm (1.25ft)
WAIST TO CHEST HIGH WITH OCCASIONAL SHOULDER HIGH SETS.
Summary:
Slowly building NW swell (295-300), mostly in the form of windswell, with some fringe NW swells from further off in the NPAC creeping in around the edges. The SW swell (190-220) will be holding fairly steady but will be mostly inconsistent despite having playful sizes.
Swell/Tide/Wind Details
Weather: Low: 62 High: 71
Patchy fog before 11am. Otherwise, cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a high near 72.
10
Tides: 03:03 am (3.08ft) 05:54 am (2.95ft) 12:59 pm (4.56ft) 09:13 pm (1.25ft)