Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Latitud: 32° 49.976' N |
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English (Traducir este texto en Español): In La Jolla take Pearl towards beach, go left on La Jolla Blvd. Turn right on Fernglen. Break is at foot of fernglen. Access is dirt path beside home. There is a gate across the driveway, but a small access to the right of the gate leads to the beach. DistanciaEn la ciudad LlegadaAcceso directo (< 5min) ¿Fácil de encontrar?Fácil de encontrar ¿Acceso publico?Acceso publico Acceso especialNo sé |
Calidad de las olasNormal
ExperienciaSurfistas con experiencia
FrecuenciaFunciona con frecuencia
TipoArrecife de rocas
DirecciónDerecha y izquierda
FondoArrecife (corales, rocas afiladas, etc...)con arena
PotenciaHueca
Longitud normalCorta (< 50m)
Longitud máximaNormal (50 a 150m)
Buena dirección de la resacaNoroeste, Oeste, Sudoeste, Sur
Dirección del viento
Talla de la resacaEmpieza en 1.0m-1.5m / 3ft-5ft y permanece hasta el 3m+ / 10ft+
Condición de mareaMarea mediana
Mejor movimiento de mareaMarea ascendente
Poblado durante la semanaUnos pocos surfistas
Poblado en fines de semanaUnos pocos surfistas
- Rocas
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Hollow wave, steep takeoff, tubey.<br />Rights are shallow at lower tide.<br />Left is best low to mid upcoming tide
Ambiente
English (Traducir este texto en Español): This spot can get crowded with more then 4 people because of the tight take zone, breaks best during south swells, north swells dont work well there for some reason
General
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Por Hobbes , 13-08-2009
The Leviathan of Quirky Summer Reef Breaks - In his 1651 work "Leviathan," philosopher Thomas Hobbes describes a world without government as the "state of nature." In the awe-inspiring state of nature, man is locked in a war of all against all. Life, Hobbes tells us, is nasty brutish, and short.
Were Hobbes alive today, and if he surfed, he would without question label the surf spot known as Little Point as surfing's state of nature, at least between the months of May and September.
Little Point offers Southern California surfing at its finest. While other spots in the area lie dormant during the summer months, Little Point picks up every trace of swell the Southern Hemisphere is capable of producing. Furthermore, unlike its more renown cousin to the north, Little Point is rarely mobbed to the point of asphyxiation and trapped in a never ending war of all against all. The caveat of course is the well forecasted south swells, when the folks who have surfed the spot their whole lives come out to bask in the spot's radiant glow.
The long peeling lefts. The crystal clear water. The fish swimming in and amongst the reefs. The incredibly fertile and opulent female talent lining the beach from the north to the south. It's all there for the taking, and yet, despite its nearness, so few do. So be it. The state of nature suffers none the less.
This spot is a treasure to be cherished, pure and simple. For the reasons listed above, Little Point is the Leviathan of quirky San Diego summer reef spots.
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Por Anonymous , 19-09-2016
grew up her, 21 years... - nobody used to surf it unless it was highish tide and south swell. i have a funny feeling people surf it on norths and lowish tide nowadays...