We had an amazing second day out on the water, with
glassy conditions as we paddled along for four hours, enveloped in a blanket of thick fog.
Not exact matches
As you can see wave height was in the 2 - 4ft class with clean and
glassy conditions.
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy when we first arrived just
as the tide was starting to push back in.
The Fijian summer time (November — March) is definitely warmer and not
as windy, with frequent
glassy conditions producing pure tropical surfing.
Our first glimpse of the line up was showing 16 surfers in the water with wave height in the 2 - 4ft range and
conditions still clean and
glassy (
as it shows in the second half of today's photo gallery).
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy but gradually deteriorated
as the SE Tradewind increased in strength.
As it shows wave height was in the 3 - 5ft range with clean and glassy surfing conditions as the tide was still running i
As it shows wave height was in the 3 - 5ft range with clean and
glassy surfing
conditions as the tide was still running i
as the tide was still running in.
Surfing
conditions as it shows were clean and
glassy as the tide started to fill in the number of surfers jumped into the mid twenties, so we bailed out.
Surfing
conditions at the time were equally
as perfect with just a slight trace off off shore wind on
glassy faces.
South Maui usually has near perfect
conditions for learning to surf and the
conditions for stand - up paddling and kayaking are generally
glassy and calm
as well.
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy as the time with wind light out of the ENE.
Surfing
conditions as it shows were clean and
glassy until the SE TRade wind kicked in with gusto around 9.30 AM.
Early morning and late evenings offer perfect
conditions for surfing
as you can surf
glassy lefts and rights at this time.
As it shows wave height was only in the head high class or 3ft as us surfers call it, with clean and glassy surf conditions before the wind shifted to the SW - S shortly there afte
As it shows wave height was only in the head high class or 3ft
as us surfers call it, with clean and glassy surf conditions before the wind shifted to the SW - S shortly there afte
as us surfers call it, with clean and
glassy surf
conditions before the wind shifted to the SW - S shortly there after.
As it shows wave height was in the 2 - 4ft class with clean and
glassy surfing
conditions.
As usual we had some long fun sized waves in the 2 - 4ft clas with clean and
glassy surfing
conditions that saw us out for a 3 hour session.
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy at the time (until the Trade wind kicks in) and
as usual there were 40 surfers already on the right hander, 20 surfers on the left hand sand bar and another 20 surfers out on the «Echo» left hander.