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surfshot.com sez (my comments in bold italics):
Almost flat at Swamis.
- As usual - Stay Home
Very choppy and disorganized with just white washes breaking on the inside.
No one out and an empty parking lot at Swamis says it all.
Whoa baby - The DEA and La Migra musta come thru!
Waves size: Ankle high
As Always!
Sets size: Knee high
Surfers Out: None
Wind: Strong Onshore
Weather: Cloudy
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- This is the BEST it ever gets here! Go Home, Stay Home -
- Aerial Photo of The Salton Sea -
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What I say:
I know where to go, err, surf, on a north swell, south wind -
Duh BA, you growed up at LJ Shores!
So what!
So what this - I also know where to surf on a south swell, north wind -
Big deal - who don't know that!
Whoa BA - talking to yourself - you must be victim of some governmental brain scam -
Anyway, I went south - over the river, and thru the 'Nados.
Wind today - side, offshore.
Waves - small south swell, waist high.
Crowds - none.
- I guess it is a big deal, and I got it!
Later,
BA
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Opps Forgot Some Stuff:
Thought I'd better add some disclaimers:
* All of the tales I'm spinning are based upon facts of some sort.
* Most of the tales will be at least 50% factual.
I'm doing this web thing for a few reasons, and it is, and will be, "a work in progress" for a while:
1. It's an easy way for me to organize my "autobiography" so my kids will know a bit more about me.
2. I find this computer and internet stuff fascinating.
3. I was lucky to be able to start surfing - at least in my opinion - in the "Golden Age" of surfing - I do have some yarns to spin regarding those times.
4. This is an efficient way for some of the old guys to touch bases again - I've received a few e-mails from old (err, long-time) friends I've haven't seen in forty years or so - I think that's way cool.
5. I'm still surfing almost every day - and, at least in my opinion - that's a pretty "boss" thing to write about.
6. I think it will be nice, in a couple of years, to maybe look back at how good - or bad - the surf was in any given stretch of time.
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