Dan you let out my best secret and not even ashamed to admit it. Bad form! To the crew out there that aren't familiar with Sewer Peak. Here goes;
Sewer Peak is not in a Sewer. The line up spot was a cement block pump house that use to run processed water out at First Peak. Yes the same spot we had last years contest and no it hasn't been used for more than 20 years. Dan would probably know when the county stopped that operation. It is kind of nice though to see visitor cringe when they hear the name.
Sewer Peak is a right hander point break with a fairly deep channel on the left hand side, so short lefts, long rights. When ever you have a surf spot that breaks exactly in the same spot and with a take off zone say 30 ft radius around that spot your going to have a tight crowd. This spot creates pecking orders and when people respect the informal take your turn it is generally mellow. However it only takes one jerk to get things out of sinc, if you know what I mean. You don't see many long boards out there as the top to bottom take off generally snuffs them out. Although that doesn't stop a few.
There are a lot of spots that hold a crowd well in Santa Cruz ,but this isn't one of them. I hope this helps you all get an idea of one of my favorite spots and realize that it does not represent the total Santa Cruz experiance. If you want uncrowded in Nor Cal I have just the guide for you. The Great White Hunter, Scott.
