Thursday, October 2, 2008

Wave schlog!! and the September Wrap-Up

Well, the wind did fill in last night! It was enough to comfortably schlog my 5.7 and 85 liter RRD out at Ego Beach. Keith was out there, too, on a 5.0 and bigger board combo. That same swell was still there, hitting the outer bar and ending up at over head-high faces. There was a substantial difference in the wave power, though. The side/side on winds, although pretty light, pushed up a good amount of cross chop. That secondary wind chop sucked a lot of the power out of those heaving barrels that I had encountered earlier in the day, when it was lightly blowing straight offshore. And I'll tell you the truth, I wasn't complaining about it being a little weaker!!

Anyway, I was lucky enough to snag two good waves before a thunderstorm pushed across the sound and scared me out of the water. Two is a heck of a lot better than none, so I'm not complaining!

This is a sequence of Keith. It's a bit fuzzy because the outer bar is, well, out there. My little point and shoot camera can only do so much, you know? But hey, it's better than nothing, so, enjoy!




Here's the September Wrap-Up, by the numbers:

17 sessions windsurfing (5.7 x4, 5.0 x9, 4.2 x4)
15 sessions surfing (only 1 on a SUP)
18 in trunks, 12 in a shorty, 2 in a 3/2
7 rest/travel days
2 huge windsurfing "missed its"!!

So, September was basically insane for watersports!! We had killer surf, pretty much for the whole month, and a whole lot of wind to boot! Gotta love the beginning of Fall down here, with unreal conditions and warm temperatures...

See ya in October?

5 comments:

George Markopoulos said...

awesome. looks about almost as big as it was on sunday. glad you caught it.

see you next week!

Nicolas said...

Nice reading. Glad you take the time to write these up so that we can at least share your enthousiasm. No wind up here in Canada for the longest time!

Andy said...

Hey George, the wave period makes all the difference in the world, especially on the outer bar. Long period = plenty of time to schlog out in btwn the sets, then pick off the biggest lump you can find! Short period = constant barrage of huge piles of water...

Nicolas, thanks for the note! I'm sure it'll start cranking up there soon, Fall is the windy season!

Bill said...

Nice waves that day! Considering the strong winds around Oregon Inlet that afternoon, I wish I had time to catch it, but we stuck on the clock! Oh well, hopefully there will be something next week and weekend for the Wave Challenge?!

George Markopoulos said...

yeah Bill, the excitement is still burning up here for the Wave-Fest Wave Challenge next weekend. I'm cleared for the holiday weekend. I have off friday as well.