Monday, July 03, 2006
NW WIND 10 KT...BECOMING N 15 TO 20 KT IN THE AFTERNOON.
WIND WAVES 2 FT...BUILDING TO 4 FT IN THE AFTERNOON.
NW SWELL 3 FT AT 6 SECONDS.
TONIGHT N WIND 10 TO 15 KT.
WIND WAVES 2 FT.
NW SWELL 4 FT AT 7 SECONDS.
This cove was where the Lewis & Clark Expedition came to view the remains of a beached whale along with other Corps members, including Sacagawea, in 1806...
I used to surf here quite often in the early 90's. One particularly memororable stretch was during an El Nino year, where water temps soared, and I was able to trunk it on several occassions...
This break is somewhat off my regular routine these days. But when the sandbars are right, it can produce some fun waves.
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