
SURF REPORT
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- K-man
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Spectacular fall weather,80+deg.water is really warm,for here
Light offshores.Not much swell though.NW came up abit,probably run to cronkhite,or poney up the 5 spot,for bridge fare[OB]
who was blacks beach named for.Blacky august?

Light offshores.Not much swell though.NW came up abit,probably run to cronkhite,or poney up the 5 spot,for bridge fare[OB]

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- Bintang Bob
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Bingtang, you are correct sir.
His title was Admiral Black, served in the 1st world war, and yes the mushroom house is still there
Only difference is, they built a seawall around the base for erosion purposes.
That friend of mine I said lived down your way, his name is Bob Gove, he said he knew you.
take care


That friend of mine I said lived down your way, his name is Bob Gove, he said he knew you.

take care

- K-man
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stayed home,saved the fiver for the bridge...Checked the reefs
The NW jumped,;And with the little south there were some sweet point-reef peelers.Double session,glassy all day 2-4..sets.Handfull of people
Scott??Got a white nissan pickup.Further north...that place called ryms?
Thanks for the history bob/rooster,another mystery solved..

Scott??Got a white nissan pickup.Further north...that place called ryms?
Thanks for the history bob/rooster,another mystery solved..

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Scott M. You were right to look for the maroon truck this a.m. at Scotts. But I went instead with Mike Neil in his mini-van and decided to forego Scotts and walk in to a reef opposite the direction you went. We scored, to put it bluntly! Soooooo many tubes, either making them or getting smacked into oblivion. Glassy, warm, and spitting. Just Mike and I for an hour or so, then another two really mellow standups joined us, all cheering each other on--just the way surfing should be!
I'm sure Rims was fun, too.
I'm sure Rims was fun, too.
ITS 4-6' WITH SWELL FROM THE SW AND WNW should be lots of fun today if the wind doesnt pick up. I heard something to the affect as we will be in another santa ana/off-shore condition soon!
bad for fires good for surfing

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HB has been firing! I say firing! and it was good again today. Tom Backer and I scored some glassy, hollow 4-6ft peaky hollow lines at Huntington St. It looked like those pictures of Hossegor or Birratz or something! This is the time OC really fires. Oct-Nov seems to always be good.! 
