The swell from Hurricane Irene is almost gone, but so competitors couldn't make the flights on time due to the hurricane, that's why the event was postponed for a day. I got an invitation from Jason Bitzer to be a judge at this event.
Hurricane Irene continues to bring swell to New Jersey. It's a bit smaller, but plenty of surf. Here are my friends Damian Dinham and Dan Worley. Somebody forgot to take a picture of me! The Jenks Pro was postponed for a day, so we had a whole of surf!
Ok, so we made the long drive from Florida to New Jersey. We were chasing Hurricane Irene. Tons of rain but no major damage on the road, I'm glad. Once we made it to seaside Heights, we couldn't wait a second to jump in the water. That was probably the best I've ever seen the East Coast. 6-8 ft, maybe bigger sets coming with perfect barrels and offshore winds. Nobody out, I couldn't believe it. I made the trip with my friends Dan Worley and Damian Dinham. We were so satisfied with the surf sessions, that we could have made that trip back home that day and it could've been all worthy.
Surfing Spanish House all day long!, this was probably one of my top 5 session at this spot. Right after that, we have a long trip ahead of us. I'll be going to New Jersey for the swell and also to judge at the USBA JENKS PRO.
This weekend Hurricane Irene brought some of the best swells to Florida in a long time. I surfed Sebastian Inlet and also Spanish House in Central Florida. It was good to see all the boys at the Inlet.
New Smyrna Beach is one of the most consistent spot in all Florida. It could flat all over the State and you always find waves up there. Yesterday, we surfed some nice chest to head high waves, good conditions and almost no crowd, I couldn't believe it!
Now, the Hurriane season should start bringing some good swell soon!
Brett is the second storm this hurricane season. It got together last minute yesterday and even when it's not a major hurricane, still was good enough to bring some fun waves to the east Coast on Sunday, specially summer time. We went to Sebastian for an all day session. I hadn't surfed there in a long time. Now, let's see when we are gonna get a big one.
The first storm in the gulf brought some chunky waves for the flat Gulf. This system of low pressure came together last minute, so not well organized, but waves at the end.
After a nice trip to California, I'm glad to be back home, with some warm weather and hoping to put my wetsuit away for few months!!! Now, time to get ready for Hurricane season!
We surfed today the famous Salt Creek. When you park on top of the hil, you don't get to see how the waves are, so you have to walk all the way down there and it might be small or it might be big, from the parking lot looked decent. Dan and I decided to go down there already geared up and take our chances. The best decision we made, glassy 5-6 ft waves, maybe bigger on the sets, peeling off so good and the water was warmer than previous day. This spot is one that i like to come back again.
We went last night to visit some Dan's friend and we got to surf this secret spot behind the Air Force Base where he works in Port Hueneme. That's probably the coldest water I've ever had in life, we couldn't stay too long. Then, in our way back to Hungtington Beach, we stopped by at the contest to watch all the Finals. Dave Hubbard killed the PRO and DK Finals. He surfed pretty good in this event.
First day of the US OPEN right at Hungtington Beach, CA. Waves were ok, but water is little cool for my taste. Dan has made his first heat with the highest score so far, but he got put out in the quarter finals.
We arrived in San Diego, check a couple of spot, but not much surf going on, so we decided to go to CUSTOM X warehouse, right where they make our boards. It was good to see the shapers, JOJO and Debbie and everyone else working at CUSTOM X. Got to see every process of making a board, pretty sick!
I'm going to California this week for the US OPEN of BODYBOARDING. This is the first event for the 2011 USBA season. My friend Dan Worley and i are the only Floridians going up there. Forecast looks good and planning to surf all over Southern California.
We haven't had a Team meeting in a while at the SURF SHACK SURF SHOP in St Petersburg, Florida. Robyn and Greg always treating us well with food and some beers. Good to see some of the Gulfster at the event. Hopefully, we can get more of those!
Our last day in Outer Banks, The OBX contest was pretty fun, Dan Worley got 1st Place in the DK division, Jacob Beede got 3rd Place in the AM division and Billy Andersen got 3rd place also in the Beater division, the boys representing Florida. In one of this pictures we have Dan Worley, Billy Andersen, Kenny Lawrence, Jacob Beede and me, just missing Damian Dinham. Then, the drive back home, that's the painful part, what a long freaking drive!
We went back to Cape Hatteras and surf some smaller, but cleaner surf in Avon. Pretty fu surf day with the guys. We also went to the Go Carts, if you've ever been up here, you should know already that there is not much to do around here, but this was fun!
Som of the guys are competing in the 2nd OBX Shotout Surf & Bodyboard PRO-AM contest, but after the first day, we went to Avon in Cape Hatteras, some solid surf, the sets were coming 6ft plus with light winds, big and chunky. Willie Barrio, a photgrapher from New Jersey came with us in this trip and took all the pictures we have, thanks to the man and the hard work. Check his work at www.williebarrio.com.
The Outer Banks in North Carolina. I haven't been up here in a while, so I decided to come up with some friends and do a rod surf trip. I've been coming to the Outer Banks for quite some time and have some good memories of this area. I just hate to wear a wetsuit again!
I had a great weekend!...got some good looking waves at Ponce Inlet, conditions were great, decent size, glassy and perfect weather. It's been a while since last time I surfed up there. Then Sunday, went out to the Water Park in Orlando with friends to do some Wakeboarding. I forgot last time I did it, but definetely fun, something different to do.