Any hint of
south swell gets funneled into A-Frame peaks groomed to perfection by the constant offshore wind.
Any hint of
south swell gets funneled into A-frame peaks groomed to perfection by the constant offshore wind.
Not exact matches
On this day there was a
south swell rolling through the islands, we decided to leave real early to
get a jump start on the conditions and hope for good visibility.
These were little «banana boats» mind you — long canoes with outboard motors that
got tossed about like toy boats on the dangerous
South Pacific
swells.
On the steepest of
south swells that pass the rest of the coast by, Oceanside Harbor and Del Mar Beach (on the Camp Pendleton Marine Corps Base) can
get big and hollow.
HI Keith - Poipu has a number of spots for
South swells and yes, Hanalei is a good place to start if we
get NW.
Also during Kona storms and
south swells, the surf can
get big, rip currents form, and swimming can become dangerous.
It is also the best for boogie - boarding, with a regular break here that can
get fairly large during
south swells.
When a
south - east
swell is in and you're
getting western winds, chances are you'll find yourself barrel hunting at Brava.
We've
got great
swells all year round on Sri Lanka's
South coast.
If you are lucky you can also
get some good
south swell in summer!
With a
south swell you can sometimes
get a left breaking on the outside but the right is what people come to surf.
Although the
south peninsulas
get the most
swell, the north and west Wales beaches can offer some excellent surfing in the right conditions.
These guys
got a pretty good
south swell on the last day of their trip and the whole playgrounds was overhead and fun.
Despite this, there are a few spots which
get regular waves along the
south coast such as Boscombe Pier and Kimmeridge, which on a big
swell can produce a reef break to rival those in Devon and Cornwall!
Also, this break needs a good
south swell to
get going.
A quick look at Kandui with the jet ski showed us that the
swell must be pretty
south because there wasnâ $ ™ t much
swell getting in that side of the island.
Well, with the
swell dropping the way is was, we needed a wind switch overnight to give us some good conditions at the
south facing reefs that would be picking up
swell the best, and that is exactly what we
got!
It is best at low or mid tide and
gets the west and
south west
swells.
I did
get a text saying there were some 2 - 2ft + waves breaking at Serangan and you'd also find a little bit more
swell happening down on the
South Eastern End of the island between Nyang Nyang's and Nusa Dua if your really keen.
The
swell had
gotten a bit bigger overnight and was coming a little more out of the
south that yesterday.
Once
south swells start rolling through, though, you've
got a whole spectrum of different spots on tap.