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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Por Stu , 14-09-2009
SAN JUAN RIGHT - San Juan is a left but if you got balls you can go right as well..
Por stu.mclaren@hotmail.com , 17-09-2006
San Juan - I camped on the beach overlooking San Juan about ten years ago for two weeks. The swell was maxing out at 7 to 9ft the whole time and the right was insane. Take off and drop into a gaping barrel and get out quickly before or be mangled on the shallow reef. Yeah, got my heel spiked by Uncle Urchin too. Can't wait to go again in March 2007.....Bueno Olas
Por anonymous , 07-02-2006
- San Juan is a LEFT not a right!!!!
Por anonymous , 11-01-2006
good waves get up early - I've been to Lanzarote in early Dezember 2005. Unfortunately i hurt my ankle really bad one night before the flight. I could barely walk, so the surfing wasn't as good as it could have been. But still just paddeling out there and see the Locals going off was pretty cool. This place catches lots of swell and the lower the tide the bigger the barrels. But getting out at Low Tide is killer. Stepped on an urchin with my hurt foot....isn't life a bitch sometimes. the wave has actually a very short righthander. But the right is more like a take of and one maneuver then it's just mushy and over. But the left can be a quite long ride if the conditions are good. Locals act tough. I wasn't charging the peak and still they were blocking waves on their way paddeling back to the lineup. So get up really early and i mean really early. I've been there when it was even to dark to see anything and there was allready a car next to us with 4 guys ready to go when the first sunlights make their way over the mountaintops. Lanzarote is really beautyfull. locals should relax as long as noone provoked them
Por locla! , 12-04-2005
local - im a local and phot nº1 is definetely SAN JUAN if yove ben there you just have to see those cliffs at then ends(famara cliffs) the islando of la graciosa behind and the peculiar rock justo in the middle of the beach....its not indonesia believe me . ive been there when good north swell watching pros like tim curran etc.
Por lanzarotechica , 04-04-2005
charging on a longboard. - i actually charged this on a 9'2" longboard, it was overhead at least, and while the drop was intense, the waves were pretty mushy, no barrels, nothing too hollow. watch out though, massive urchins lurk under the water, getting in and getting out might be the most intense part, especially at low tide, when the waves are best. i would suggest booties, even if you look like a kook, at least you won't be stuck having a friend pick urchin out of your foot with tweezers.
Por frontsider , 15-10-2004
its San Juan - can you see the risco and La Graciosa Island in the background? there is no doubt, its San Juan
Por anonymous , 23-04-2004
no title - first pic deffenetly is san juan at low tide. anybody who has been there, knows the little shitty rock that sticks out now, but is underwater with high tide
Por anonymous , 24-03-2004
san juan-go big!!! - try san juan on a clean big n-nw swell and got some diggers,huge barrels....
Por anonymous , 01-01-2004
no title - its san jaun at low tide check the section closing out on the first wave that is the sucky section at high tide
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