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About 6:00 am, just checked the buoy, 17.1 @ 17 secs from 288 degrees. Happy Thanksgiving! :D
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Shacked again but holy kwap what a crowd. It's great spending Thanksgiving with your friends, but ALL of them? On the same peak? Crimeny!
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today Slater, Dorian, T. Meister and a host of others (including camera crew) descended on the Lighthouse. serious competition out there!
later they all left and about 5 of us scored nearly empty NNW bowls. really shallow on the inside. i got a screamer...pulled in but got clipped at the end. balled up and went over the falls right onto my knee/shin. deep bruise and deep cuts. sucks cus theres big Norths stacked up next week. not a good injury for a KNEELO :twisted: :lol: :lol:
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Chooks the clippee, that must've been fantastic to witness. Take care of that knee. Ouch!
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fooj wrote: that must've been fantastic to witness.
you mean those guys surfing or me getting slammed on the reef? :lol:
or both? :lol:
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Not to be mean, but the slamming part. Who doesn't enjoy watching a bit of tissue loss? :twisted:
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No wipeout is a good one unless your buddies are there to see and be entertained. :P

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i've left several watches, a number of skegs and half a pound of flesh on that reef.......i'm sure at least one of those watches is still down there ticking away :!:
gives me a sense of ownership.....like every year i put another payment down. nothing stupid in the sense of localism but more a sense that when the really really good wave comes through it's gonna be mine cus i earned it. :idea:
das da onlee way cuz.........earn it! :lol: :lol:
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Funny how one can get a sense of ownership being an old clumsy oaf losing watches and eating s*&^ instead of emerging from throaty beasts and decapitating the living hell out of fearsome foambombs. I feel the same way at my home break too, Chooks.
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fooj wrote: I feel the same way at my home break too, Chooks.
Rubber Duckys? :lol:
i agree... i'd say the reef owns me!
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great b day today, (HAppy B-day Steeno!) Overhead C-street with one buddy and a light crowd..,,, great rides on the flashpoint and the mat 8) stoked
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There's a break in my NorCal area that I've surfed for years and years up to about 8', but that's it. Really learned how to ride the barrel there; lots of guys always surfing it (the whole UC Santa Cruz crew), but always having fun. Let's call the break "Foreceps": When bigger, however, the place just washes out all the way through to the channel. I've wasted a few OH sessions paddling around there wishing I was somewhere else. So I go to other breaks in the area more famous for their ability to hold size, or back into Santa Cruz.

Then I've started surfing of late with this father of a student at my school. Dad surfs all the time, and he keeps telling me how he surfs Foreceps frequently on big, clean swells, at up to triple OH, about 150 yards outside the outer point (pretty crazy!), and never crowded. I just couldn't picture it.

Last night he calls me says he just surfed Foreceps Thanksgiving morning at its biggest (Mavericks was 25' about 1 hour north), and that it will be a bit smaller but should be great today. So I'm up with him at the crack of dawn to that spot. I see big, clean lines coming off the point breaking clean and fast all the way across to the channel. Two guys out! I pulled out my 6' 0" gun and we surfed DOH waves all morning about 50 yards out past the point. 200 yard waves. The handful of other surfers stayed inside and let us have all the sets (he says it's always like that, maybe just him and a buddy or two). It was so much fun, maybe making about 60% of the set waves, going as fast as I could. Biggest drops of the season, some big cleanups. "Nothing", he says, "compared to yesterday..."

Wow, I've got a new big wave spot right under everyone's noses, and a place I'd written off.
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Not a good time to have a sinus infection :x

http://www.surfshot.com/Surf+Sessions/S ... 17747.html

check out the 13 and 14th pics

Today it's victory at sea conditions. Maybe tomorrow?!
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plastic green nose noodles
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Great sequence shots there, Ezak. Fantastic wave and positioning!
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