AdrienGrelon wrote:I'm going to go ahead and say Mike is thoroughly exaggerating
But only so I can feel good about my day at the office
Glad it delivered.
Was it
good jumping too?
Yes. Yes it was.
Three wise men (or just dumb luck)? Delightful wind/wave angle served up steep ramps on the way out and frontside rides on the way in (they were more than tries today, much more).
I just about didn't go this morning, but did and am I ever glad I did. Arrived to see M and Mike out, but in stop-start wind. Even when I was rigging it had the feeling it was going to tank, but kept pressing on. Got to the water and launched into a gust of 'too much' followed by a 'not enough' wallow over the second bank watching all the waves roll by.
Then the magic happened! Wind filled back in to some of the steadiest south wind I have ever experienced there and the wind/wave angle seemed slightly side off. There was enough power to jump on the way out and yet the sail would get light in your hands when riding on the way in.
The launch at 3rd offered very steep ramps on the way out, but they were too closely stacked to allow you to spool up. 4th to Centennial offered a nicer set-up (both jumping and riding) - and it takes a lot for me to admit it. There were several nice steep ramps that made for solid jumping (and some spinning) on the way out and smooth sections on the way in that offered some wave power and opportunities for multiple linked real frontside turns! The swell over the second bank lured M and I down as far the point above Beach Grove (more than once) - maybe we should call this spot Mutterland!?!
Mike was having Maui flashbacks and M was all smiles after his madden voyage on his new ride!
JB (arriving at the tail end), not so much.
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SlideshowMike wrote:Hit the water with 4.5/86l at 7:30 twilight. Followed by Michael then Dave. There were a few lulls but was overall solid. Highlight was finding and riding my best waves ever at anywhere local. One at head high/many surfy turns gave me a shot of adrenaline I haven't got from a wave since Maui. One lull mid session made be wonder if I was swimming in. Was willing to do the swim early but not later as I got tired. Came in for a snack/rest at the 2.5 hour mark then the wind dropped and turned SW.
Michael wrote:And warm blue water! Yup it was sweet! At our post session meeting Mike was hesitant to say it but I said it first. Caught one of my biggest waves ever at Centennial, and like Mike said it gave me that little rush of adrenaline/ fear I haven't had in a while.
Alton wrote:I soooo jealous. The risk of clocking SW scares the sh*t out of me. Glad nobody had to swim today.
When I first sailed down to Centennial to join Mike and M I saw a kite WAY down by Beach Grove - so far down I thought for sure they must have launched down at Beach Grove. Later I realized it was Cash who had gone down on a tour. Saw him at the end of the day below Centennial, just and M and I were leaving the water (got lucky and was on the inside when it started getting light and decided to call my session). He was pumping the kite at one point but then saw he had enough wind to loft it shortly later. Hope he made it back up to 3rd OK.