If there's a sniff of south swell in the water, Lowers will welcome it with open arms. But if there's a puff of south wind, Lowers will shut down quicker than 5:00pm on Wall Street. Don't expect ...
North of the rivermouth is the outer takeoff zone, which peaks up the biggest but usually sections off once the wave reaches the corner of the cobblestone point. From the corner, which offers the ...
“I’ve been a forecaster at Surfline for nearly a quarter century ... of days in between overhead surf being observed at Lower Trestles. We reached 32 days this year between Sept 7th and ...
That said, on a strong S swell and a mid-high tide, you won't find anyone complaining out there (imagine a poor man's version of Upper Trestles and you're almost there). The proper takeoff area is ...
Before the announcement, Surfline forecasted three-to-four-foot ... This will be the fourth time the WSL Finals have run at ...
On its best day, the left can be somewhat comparable to the left at Lower Trestles. The wave breaks a fair distance from shore, and can have a reform on the inside during higher tides. It doesn't ...
Talking about this swell, Surfline’s UK forecaster Jamie Bateman said: “Major Hurricane Kirk, a category four storm, re-curved and took a favourable east-north-east track towards Europe ...
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Europe’s been on a heater these past few weeks. Lots of waves in all the usual places but also, waves in places you might not think about. Like, Poland. There’s a buzzing community of surfers ...
Dave Gilovich has been surfing around San Clemente for 40+ years. For about 20 of those years, he worked at Surfline, mostly as head of the editorial department. He’s since retired, which means ...
People don’t always realize it, but there are all kinds of waves here. There’s a wave that’s like Lower Trestles, there are good waves for beginners, we even have a couple of lefts.
“The North Atlantic continues to pulse with four storms set to provide solid-to-playful surf for the next five-to-seven days across Western Europe,” said Surfline forecaster Jamie Bateman.