Monday, December 30, 2013

Mid day glass...

Walked over the dune at lunch today and saw this.
 
 
Glassy little walls that were perfect for some quality log riding. Just a few of us out getting in what looks to be the last surf of 2013.
Aloha!

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Swirly

Saw this one over at OCEAN OUTFITTERS in Wildwood Crest. A late 60s G&S awaiting pick-up by its owner after a bit of ding repair.  Deck pattern appeared to be some type of brushed paint directly on the foam instead of your typical resin swirl type design. In a few spots it looked like some airbrush work as well.  Mid 9', T-band stringer, W.A.V.E. set fin box, pinched rails and quite clean overall. Pretty cool to see it.



Aloha

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Snowy Owl

I finally saw it!
 
Way out on the Rocks

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Happy Christmas!

: )
 
 
Maluhia ame Aloha

Saturday, December 21, 2013

The day after...

The sailboat that ran into the Rocks yesterday came apart in the night. The deck has separated from the hull and everything that was inside, is now coming out. The small swell is tearing apart what remains of the boat and debris covered the shoreline at sunrise. We got the call out early to the core group of surfers and to the CG Auxiliary crew. Over the course of 6 hours, we managed to pull quite a bit of the debris and trash from the shore and get it over the dune and into the parking lot for further disposal by the USCG or boat owner. Sadly, the boat continues to come apart and debris still litters the line-up and will be washing ashore for quite some time. Bummed this happened but stoked to see the efforts of my friends and fellow surfers that love this little corner of coastline we call the ROCKS.











Friday, December 20, 2013

Shipwreck at the Rocks

Heard about this at work today. OUCH!

News flash and photos courtesy of Matt J.
Here you go boys....footage of the sailboat that ran into our precious jetty.
According to sea tow, the owners have no insurance and/or money to remove the vessel which is currently emptying its 250gal tank of diesel fuel into our favorite watering hole.  This is not good for the timing of some potential surf late this weekend.  Let's cross our fingers this is taken care of soon or we may have to call on our secret team of CGAUX Eco-soliders to resolve the issue...standby for updates from General Goodman for any deployment.

At ease,
MJ      nice knee high peeler off the wreck...

 


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

A quiver, of sorts....

This past Sunday, hand warmth was a HOT topic in the line-up. A couple of the guys were sticking to their 5 finger gloves and having some comfort issues as their sessions wore on. With the water temps in the mid 40s, air in the 30s and the NW winds cranking, I decided to go for with warmth over dexterity, and nothing says warm like 7mm mittens! ;)


2mm for the chilly AM sessions in the early Fall - 5mm 5 finger when it gets cold - 7mm mittens for when it gets frosty.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Sunday Morning Surprise

 FUN!




 Air 38 - Water 46
Aloha

Sunday, December 8, 2013

A light dusting...

First snow of the season.
Glad it didn't amount to much.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Saturday morning...

Surfed CM in the rain and some rare December lightning & thunder yesterday. Glad I got some of the long log worthy lines that were wrapping in at Grant St. because this morning they seem to have departed. Small leftovers at Grant St. and sloppy Rocks were all the early AM menu had to offer.
Air 37 - Water 50ish
 
Grant St.

Rocks
 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Regrets...

Checked Grant St. after work yesterday. With only 30 minutes before sunset, I talked myself out of suiting up for it...
Side note: I'm not ready for winter.
 
AlohA