Report to Follow: We hit the water at 11am, surfing for 2 hrs (me) and almost 3 hrs (Tim and Terry). I caught so many waves during the first hour my body was aching head to toe... riding northside inside Rock where a nice peak has been appearing with the low tide, easy tail dip take-offs and pounding rides and a couple of cover ups... and one near cover-up that I got pounded on :) Later I moved to Northside Rock in Wash Country, sometimes direct Northside. My last wave was from between Southside Rock and Lil' Ala Moana, a beauty of a sliding drop, cover-up, couple great turns and the wall holding up strong and steep into the interior country. Caught a little one to place me nearly into the put-in place.
Waves were 4-7 ft with Papagayos blowing all day, semi-fuerte at times. Everyone agreed it was the best day (well, except for Tim who liked yesterday's smaller surf more).
Great breakfast of eggs, bacon, gallo pinto and fruit. Dinner at the local Tico restaurant.
Model Cycle: 2015 JUN 17 06Z
Time Zone: GMT - 6 hours
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SURF SURF DIR SEAS PERIOD WIND WND/DIR
(ft) (deg) (ft) (sec) (kts) (deg)
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6/17 6am 4 - 9 SSW 196 5.8 13.4 15 - 21 ENE 54 WED
6/17 12pm 4 - 8 S 188 5.4 12.7 10 - 13 ENE 73
6/17 6pm 3 - 6 S 189 4.8 12.3 5 - 8 S 184
6/18 6am 3 - 6 S 179 4.7 11.1 10 - 13 NE 48 THU
6/18 12pm 5 - 10 SW 220 4.6 19.0 3 - 4 ENE 66
6/18 6pm 5 - 10 SW 219 4.4 18.9 1 - 2 SE 131
6/19 6am 5 - 10 SW 219 5.0 17.7 12 - 16 ENE 53 FRI
6/19 12pm 5 - 10 SW 219 4.8 17.4 4 - 5 ENE 73
6/19 6pm 4 - 9 SW 219 4.6 16.6 2 - 3 SE 144
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