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Por Anonymous , 28-01-2008
Best in Years - This last weeks combo storm SW windswell and wnw ground swell gave perfect waves on the southside of Hb pier. The best and biggest/cleanest waves. A small pack was out only, Slo Dog, Murf, Mikey, Tree and a few dorks who couldn't handle the size. Solid overhead and thick perfect shacks from 10th street all the way to the pier. Unforgetable.
Por Anonymous , 14-09-2007
Surf surf, I want surf - Alright already, its September. Where are my September swells? Bring on Autumn.
Por Pinto cup , 25-06-2007
Not too shabby - Saturday was a mellow 1-3 faces with solid offshores. Sort of resembling mini wikiki. Stayed offshore until 1:00 pm, then the winds finally switched. Fun until then though. Small waves and warm water brought all the barnies out.
Por Hb loc , 21-06-2007
Ah....warm water finally - Wow, its finally here. 68 degrees and climbing. Thats what we want boys, warmer water means more surf this summer. And since Summer is just starting, thats good.
Por Murf da Surf , 23-05-2007
Latest forcast for this Summer (a bummer) - With all the northeasterly winds and heavy at that, they brought all the cold water to the top and all the nice warm water was sent out to sea. The current forcast shows that the water will not get warm until August. Sound familiar? Yeah, because that happened last year too. The water was in the low 60's all the way until mid August, then it warmed for two weeks and dropped again like a rock. Well if you don't like June gloom (May thru July), move out of So-California for a few months. The only thing that will warm things up is a nice big storm over Utah to build that High Pressure we need on the west coast to get things warmed up. Pray for a storm over Utah.
Por Da-Insider , 07-05-2007
SUNDAY, SUNDAY, SUNDAY - Santa Ana's and 3-5' southside Hb. Same crew with a couple others. Plenty all da-way round. Surfed 3 hours till my arms were jelly. Awesome sandbar!!!!
Por Brudda Man , 25-04-2007
Say What? - I surfed last Saturday morning. It was close to perfect 2-4 foot. What is that guy talking bout?
Por Lone Wolfer hb , 25-04-2007
I remember dude is an idiot - Used to be good. Dude where do you surf? The bottom changed? The sand is always moving sherlock. Thanks for explaining that to the whole surf media. We couldn't have figured out that one. And it never gets good! I guess thats why I and alot of bros don't see anyone out anymore. They all think like you. IDIOTS. This is the freakin Pacific Ocean nimrod, no the great lakes. We get all type of swells and conditions. I've surfed dozens of good days just in the last two months. Anywhere from 1-3 clean razors southside of pier to 4-6 wompers on the northside with only a few bros. Thanks though for telling everyone it is never good. Your just helping out the hb locs you kook.
Por Surfer , 30-03-2007
I Remember - Hemosa used to be real good, until about 1992. That's whan it started to get shitty. When I was 11yrs old back in "82" Hermosa Beach was a surf town, and way before that. You could paddle out on any given day and look north to south, and there would be pockets of surfers at every street.. Find some old picture online, or anywhere, and you'll see what I mean. The surf used to be so good, it just doesn't get the swells any more (El Nino's), and the bottom is crap because the beach just keeps extending further toward the ocean. It used to be so good.
Por Brudda man , 12-03-2007
Santa Ana's in Winter - This past weekend we were blessed again in the Southbay. Saturday a combo swell came in. NW windswell leftover with a new SW. Even though Saturday was bigger, it blew out around 11:30. Sunday was another story. Glass "all day" with a real clean 2-3, razor blades at Hermosa Pier. The funny thing is, just me and my bro surfed the pier for three hours entertaining the people on the pier. Back in the late 70's early 80's this would of been packed with these conditions. Where did all the loc's go? Who cares now that the surf is OPEN.
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