Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Daily Surf Report - 12/3/2014



Inspirational crystal quote of the day: "Never confuse movement with action." - Ernest Hemingway
 A determined rain continues to fall on our village this morning. With temps hovering near 60, it is tempting to be deceived by the moments of peace and tranquility, but then the 30 MPH onshore winds churn up the spectrum and you are yanked back into a passable reality. Very high tides this morning make for conditions best painted as hostile. Our old friend, the sea, is a churning pit of whitewater and heavy vibes. Also, please note that there is some flooding of  the Olema-Bolinas Road as overnight rains were quite heavy.


CHANNEL:  Though, in theory, the Channel still exists in a three-dimensional sense, it is difficult to verify that fact this morning. The entire area surrounding the groin pole is largely obscured by spray and the sound of wolves at the gate. If any shapes worth sliding are to appear, it would be much later in the day, well past the mid-afternoon low tide.

 

PATCH:  Though it pains me deeply to be the bearer of such bad tidings, it is just as tumultuous in the patch this morning. Not a seafarer of any kind was viable, as even the wisest of souls is giving a wide berth.


PACK IT IN. PACK IT OUT.
Respect the Beach



TIDES:

HIGH: 8:36 AM 6.5' 


LOW: 3:17 PM -0.4'


HIGH: 10:04 PM 4.8'


 
WINTER HOURS are now in effect. 
We are open daily from 10am - 5pm from NOVEMBER through APRIL. 


Come out to rent if you need gear. We have a full selection of suits, boots, boards, and SUPs to rent every day and are only 522 steps to the beach.


Lots of NEW and USED boards are in the racks so come check it out. We have full wetsuits for men, women and kids.  Plenty of 3 and 5mm booties, hoods and gloves are in stock as well. If you are in need of a new suit or board now is a great time to shop. We have all the gear for your cold water surfing.