Ride on high tides, low tides,
rock reef breaks or sandy beach breaks; the camp is a perfect point for a surfing expedition.
Description: Situated between Banana Point and Devils
Rock this reef break with its flat rock and sandy bottom can be fast, but on a good day offers up some sweet barrels.
Not exact matches
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Reef is the strongest, meanest link in a
broken, twisted chain of shoals, cays and isolated
rocks that extends for 60 miles along the windward edge of a sunken peneplain half the size of Connecticut.
New York City, New York; The Magdalenae Room in Providence, Rhode Island; Bar Agricole in San Francisco, California; Diamond
Reef in New York City, New York; Elsie's in Santa Barbara, California; Gooski's in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; BackBar in Hudson, New York; Julep in Houston, Texas; Slowly Shirley in New York City, New York; Barnacle Bar Seattle, Washington; The Baldwin and Sons Trading Co. in Woburn, Massachusetts; Smuggler's Cove in San Francisco, California; Spirit in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Trick Dog in San Francisco, California; The
Broken Shaker in Miami Beach, Florida; ROKC in New York City, New York; The Walker Inn in Los Angeles, California; Nick's English Hut in Bloomington, Indiana; The Dead Rabbit Grocery & Grog in New York City, New York; Aviary in Chicago, Illinois; Bar Goto in New York City, New York; and The White Water Tavern in Little
Rock, Arkansas.
The environment of Mexico
Rocks is a typical example of large viable Montastraea patches opposite the
reef breaks.
A beach
break that peaks with some
rock reef.
Reef breaks are recommended for advanced surfers since the wave is
breaking over
rock or coral.
Tamarindo is centrally located on the coast to offer easy access to a wide variety of surf
breaks for all abilities including beach, river mouth and of course,
reef breaks such as Witches
Rock and Ollie's Point.
A combination of
rock,
reef and sandy beach
breaks with rights and left
breaking in front of vacation homes.
Reef:
Reef breaks are waves that
break on shelves of
rock or coral.
Because of the combination of northerly and southerly swells the Galapagos has a high degree of consistency over 70 % during the season, although some of the
breaks are deepwater volcanic
rock reef waves which take a moderate to strong swell to go off.
Powerful, rocky right hand
reef break off a large exposed
rock.
Spots like Dacu offer a great introduction to
reef breaks, Cemeteries (a short paddle out in front of the surf camp) serves up a good mixture of lefts and rights, and other favourites like Stimpys or
Rock Island all work on varying swell and wind — so you'll always find a wave.
Finally, on the other side of the river mouth to the north is Little Hawaii, a
rock /
reef break that can handle waves up to 20 feet!
Nicaragua, known as the «Land of Lakes and Volcanoes,» is home to more than seven active volcanoes, which over the years have provided the southern Pacific beaches with dramatic
rock cliffs, numerous coves, velvety sand, and numerous
reef breaks.
Most importantly, the guides know where to surf and where the waves will have enough power to get you riding, but at the same time keep you safe from
rocks,
reef, riptides and pounding shore
break.
The
breaks in this region are a mix of coral
reef and
rock bottom with a few beach
breaks.
Reefs are either
rocks or coral submerged just deep enough for waves to
break on.
12 kilometers south of Tamarindo offering a
rock -
reef right
break that is fast & hollow at low tide creating a picture perfect ride.
A point
break is a long, well shaped wave that
breaks over
reef,
rocks, cobblestones, and sand.
I surf
reef breaks here but mostly
rock not coral.
Panga Drops has two split peaks that
break on a
rock reef.
This
reef break is a hollow grinding right - hander and
breaks over shallow
rocks (Advanced surfers recommended).
The beach has a
rock -
reef break, which allows you to go both left and right on the wave.
The way the
reef is set up it creates a perfect left wedge that
breaks across sand bottom with
rocks on the inside.
Similar to Tamarindo, it's a cove with rights and lefts that
break on shallow
reef rock.
Left
rock reef point
break south of Drakes Bay.
Shark Point and Anemone
Reef are pinnacle like
rock formations with Shark Point
breaking the surface and Anemone
Reef beginning about 5 meters below it, and both sites are sea life magnets, and shouldn't be missed!
The surf spot is a long beach
break with a sandy bottom (no
reef or
rocks) and perfect for learning.
Reef break bottoms are composed mainly of
rock and / or coral, are usually uneven, and may be jagged and sharp, especially in the case of coral.
There are an equal proportion of rights to lefts, and an equal proportion of points,
rock reefs, jetties, river mouths and beach
breaks.
It is a right
reef break with some hidden
rocks in some places.
This is a
reef /
rock break, dishes out epic left and rights, and should only be surfed by experienced surfers.
While ostensibly a sandbar beach
break, the unique bottom configuration of sand over
rock reef gives form to the consistently
breaking peaks for which Santa Teresa is famous.
Paddle out from the same entry point as Plantations surf spot, through a
break in the
rocks along the shoreline, or paddle straight out over the
reef in front of the
break.
A deep, sand bottom
reef break, Plantations produces fun peeling rights and depending on the swell direction, a nice left (watch out for the
rocks).
Cronulla Point Stats: Wave Quality Rating: 5 Type of Wave:
Reef break Direction of Wave: Right Bottom: Rocky reef Difficulty: Advanced surfer Crowd Level: Packed Hazards: Locals Rocks Urchins Sh
Reef break Direction of Wave: Right Bottom: Rocky
reef Difficulty: Advanced surfer Crowd Level: Packed Hazards: Locals Rocks Urchins Sh
reef Difficulty: Advanced surfer Crowd Level: Packed Hazards: Locals
Rocks Urchins Sharks
This beautiful left hander
breaks over a
rock reef bottom but still has a deep takeoff.
A few minutes further West, a perfect A-frame
breaks over sandy
reef just in front of «The
Rock».
Reef breaks are produced by a wave
breaking over
rocks or coral, enough said.
The northern end of the rivermouth boasts an outside
reef break, «Little Hawaii,» which works best on a west or northwest swell and is ideal for longboarders.The rivermouth is a
rock bottom right that can get very hollow and best at low tide in the am.
Puerto Escondido Stats: Wave Quality Rating: 5 Type of Wave: Beach
break Direction of Wave: Right & left Bottom: Coral
reef Difficulty: Advanced surfer Crowd Level: Busy Hazards: Locals Rips
Rocks
Panga Drops is a tamer A-framing
reef &
rock break.
La Source and Mysteries are located just 100m north of Anchor Point, on the next stretch of beach —
breaking over a
rock reef.
Type of
break: — Right hand river mouth with a
reef /
rock bottom — Left hand sand bar with a sand bottom — Left hand
reef break
Panga Drops is just a 10 - 15 minute walk up the beach and
breaks on a horse - shoe shaped
rock reef.
Typically this means that the sea bed is made up of various
rocks and coral
reefs and is known to be more consistent than a beach
break due to the immovability of the
reef, allowing swell / waves to
break in a similar spot or fashion over and over again.
In Santa Teresa, you will find a variety of beach
breaks, point
breaks and volcanic
rock reefs suitable for the advanced surfers.
El Anclote is a point
break that reels over a rounded
rock reef (deep enough to not pose a threat at all) creating a ride that can be long, very long, easily reaching the 500 meters on a good day and if riding it all the way to the shore right by the second jetty.
The waves
break at the rivermouth over smooth
rocks, sand and
reef creating a consistent set up all year round.