«I think the ideal surf is when the swell is southwest and the tide is low, going into high tide,
with glassy conditions in the morning.
The waves were a little overhead and
with glassy conditions.
Winds were light, but everybody was content to hang out and relax until the rain stopped around mid morning, then a couple of the guys went out and surfed some chest high plus 4 Bobs
with glassy conditions.
With glassy conditions on Kong's and Money Trees with 4 surfers in the water.
Nicole brought waves for days on end in the double over head range
with glassy conditions.
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
So we had another session all together and had a great time
with some rainy
glassy conditions..
Surf: excellent
conditions with medium to big swells and
glassy to offshore winds.
Surf: good
conditions with small to medium swells and
glassy to low - onshore winds (except January / February
with medium to strong onshore winds)
As you can see wave height was in the 2 - 4ft class
with clean and
glassy conditions.
Winds at the time of the report were gentle offshore providing us
with glassy water surface
conditions.
Winds at the time of the report were offshore providing us
with glassy water surface
conditions.
Winds at the time of the report were very offshore providing us
with glassy surface
conditions.
Winds at the time of the report were offshore providing us
with glassy surface
conditions.
Winds at the time of the report were offshore providing us
with semi
glassy water surface
conditions.
Winds at the time of the report were no wind providing us
with glassy water surface
conditions.
Winds at the time of the report were offshore providing us
with Glassy surface
conditions.
Winds at the time of the report were Offshore providing us
with glassy surface
conditions.
Kauai's Wailua River, the only navigable river in Hawaii, offers freshwater skiing
with glassy & protected
conditions.
Conditions were also helping the surf
with many
glassy mornings and some days holding clean through out the day.
Advanced group surfed the amazing Uluwatu this morning and were rewarded
with really good
conditions, offshore winds, shoulder to head high waves on the sets,
glassy, really good morning surf session for advanced group and everybody had fun (see photos).
Exellent
condition,
glassy,
with double over head on set wave.
Your morning greeted
with long
glassy conditions and surfers running to get amongst some of the best surf anywhere in the world.
Our man on the East coast phoned through at 9.00 AM to call in nice waves in the 2 - 4ft range on Keramas
with clean and
glassy surfing
conditions.
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy with the wind light out of the NW and the tide running in.
The Fijian summer time (November — March) is definitely warmer and not as windy,
with frequent
glassy conditions producing pure tropical surfing.
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy with a light Northerly wind and the tide low.
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy with no wind, lasting through until 11.00 AM when the wind did decide to dedicate to the SSW.
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).
Clean and
glassy conditions through the early morning session
with blue sky and warm water.
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy with the wind light and variable.
Arriving at 8.45 AM at Keramas to find wave height to have backed off down into the 1 - 2ft class but
with still clean and
glassy surfing
conditions.
Surfing
conditions were semi clean and
glassy with the wind only just coming out of the North.
So we bailed and headed to Secrets for a look, and it did look worthy to me
with chest to head high waves breaking on the beach break and the wind still holding off for
glassy conditions.
Surfing
conditions were
glassy at the time
with only a breath of NE wind present.
We arrived at Krupuk Pt around 8.30 AM to find wave height breaking in the 2 - 3ft range
with clean and
glassy surfing
conditions.
No other people on the lineup and clean
conditions with light breeze and
glassy waves shoulder high to head high on set guaranteed excellent surfing session.
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy with just a light NNE wind @ 1 - 2knot.
Surfing
conditions at the time were clean and
glassy with only a slight trace of on shore wind coming out of the NW @ 1 - 3knot.
There were already around 10 surfers in the water when we arrived at our destination
with clean and
glassy surfing
conditions.
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy at the time
with the tide still running in.
At the time surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy with the tide just coming off the bottom of the low.
Surfing
conditions early were clean and
glassy with a light Northerly wind at 2 knot.
Wave height was just about pushing the double head high range on some of the bigger set waves
with clean and
glassy surfing
conditions.
On arrival @ 6.45 AM the waves and
conditions were looking good
with clean and
glassy waves peeling off in the 2 - 3ft sector.
I haven't checked the photos yet but Ketut said there were some nice waves on all 3 of the main breaks at the Gu
with clean and
glassy conditions.
Our man over on Bali's East Coast phoned through at 6.30 AM calling wave height on the main break of Keramas at 1 - 2ft +
with clean and
glassy surfing
conditions.
Surfing
conditions were clean and
glassy with just a slight taint of off shore breeze.
And it was, wave height at Keramas was in the 3 - 4ft + range
with surfing
conditions clean and
glassy enough to produce some nice tube rides.
Surfing
conditions on the East Coast where we were have been clean and
glassy through the morning
with the wind shifting to the WSW around the 11.30 AM mark on both days.