But back to SF's original post and his lamenting the lack of surf etiquette. And he mentioned how he moved down the beach to an empty peak to escape the chaos. Maybe it's because I'm old ( just turned 59 ) or maybe I'm just anti-social, but for the past few years I too have been moving down the beach to the uncrowded and sometimes inferior peak. And I'm loving it. After 47 years of wave riding, what brings me the most joy now days is the solitude, quiet, mindfulness and exercise that comes with riding waves. The whole, corny one with nature thing. I'm pretty much done with the jousting, the you paddle past me, I'll paddle past you, call you off, call you out, yelling, screaming, punching, macho b.s. My favorite person to surf with is myself. ( and maybe you, Daniel and Sara. ) It's come to the point where I would much rather surf a C+ wave by myself or with a couple of friends than surf an A+ wave with an out of control mob. But that's just me
