The crisp waves from the south that headed in here all winter and spring have given way to their peakier, more powerful cousins from the west. Today was surprisingly good. There's a no surfing during monsoon law across the whole state which means the beaches with cops and lifeguards are off limits until September.
For good, consistent, uncrowded (more accurately lonely and undiscovered) surf at an affordable and accessible location, try India.
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Why India? Yes, a relative few people surf here, a lot of the coast has been explored, and it isn't totally new as a surf destination. However, few if any other places in the warm and safe category that also get surf are untapped like India. You can still surf where no one has before...or at least feel like you're the first. Vast stretches of the coast haven't been looked at by a surfer's eye. Even more have been explored by a few but not given the time it takes to get a place figured out. Good waves happen here, and getting alone for a surf is easy.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Monsoon Season has Arrived
The crisp waves from the south that headed in here all winter and spring have given way to their peakier, more powerful cousins from the west. Today was surprisingly good. There's a no surfing during monsoon law across the whole state which means the beaches with cops and lifeguards are off limits until September.
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