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Acesso
When in Encinitas, California, ask for directions to Moonlight Beach (everyone knows where it is). When you get to Moonlight, drive one mile north on Neptune Avenue until you get to South El Portal. Take a left, and you are at Stone Steps, a hidden gem in North San Diego County.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): When in Encinitas, California, ask for directions to Moonlight Beach (everyone knows where it is). When you get to Moonlight, drive one mile north on Neptune Avenue until you get to South El Portal. Take a left, and you are at Stone Steps, a hidden gem in North San Diego County.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): When in Encinitas, California, ask for directions to Moonlight Beach (everyone knows where it is). When you get to Moonlight, drive one mile north on Neptune Avenue until you get to South El Portal. Take a left, and you are at Stone Steps, a hidden gem in North San Diego County.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): When in Encinitas, California, ask for directions to Moonlight Beach (everyone knows where it is). When you get to Moonlight, drive one mile north on Neptune Avenue until you get to South El Portal. Take a left, and you are at Stone Steps, a hidden gem in North San Diego County.
Distância
CaminhadaAcesso directo (< 5min)
Fácil de encontrar?OK
Acesso público?Acesso público
Acesso especialNão sei
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Características do spot de surf
Outro nome Steps
Qualidade do spot
Qualidade das ondasPorquê não
ExperiênciaTodos os surfistas
FrequênciaFunciona de vez em quando
Onda
TipoBeach-break
DirecçãoDireita e esquerda
FundoRochas planas com areia
PotênciaOca, Veloz, Potente, Normal, Divertida, Mole, Rocas salientes
Comprimento normalCurta (< 50m)
Comprimento máximoNormal (50 a 150m)
Marés, Ondas e vento
Direcção da ressacaNoroeste, Oeste, Sudoeste, Sul
Direcção do ventoLeste
Tamanho da ressacaComeça em Menos de 1m / 3ft e vai até 5m / 16 ft e além
Condição da maréTodas as marés
Movimento da maréMaré crescente
Mais detalhes
Cheio durante a semanaNinguém
Cheio no fim de semanaNinguém
Link Webcam
Perigos
Informações suplementares
Stone Steps is the ultimate female surfspot in that it is very, very fickle. It breaks everyday, is NEVER crowded, but is never, ever predictable. Locals love the spot, but are always willing to share since only two or three locals are ever out at one time.
Most of the time (80%) the waves are closed out, mushy, choppy, or all of the above, but when it gets good it is a shredable and hollow left, along with a peeling right. The left is just slightly south of the stairs, and the right is about fifty yards north of the stairs. Farther south is Roseta Street, which gets pretty good too. About three hundred yards north is Secrets which can get really good. It can get extrememly hollow. The best waves are in the summer, because there is more sand to shape the wave, but it always seems to be blown out in the winter. If you make it a poing to surf it everyday for a month, you will get some of the best surf you ever had, but you have to stay on it. It is very safe. The only hazard is the fact that if you start to drown, no one will be there to save you, so bring a friend. Big winter storms can sometimes hold their shape up to fifteen foot faces, but there is not channel in the winter and the paddle is brutal. If you live there, you will love it. Everyone else hates it.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Stone Steps is the ultimate female surfspot in that it is very, very fickle. It breaks everyday, is NEVER crowded, but is never, ever predictable. Locals love the spot, but are always willing to share since only two or three locals are ever out at one time.<br />Most of the time (80%) the waves are closed out, mushy, choppy, or all of the above, but when it gets good it is a shredable and hollow left, along with a peeling right. The left is just slightly south of the stairs, and the right is about fifty yards north of the stairs. Farther south is Roseta Street, which gets pretty good too. About three hundred yards north is Secrets which can get really good. It can get extrememly hollow. The best waves are in the summer, because there is more sand to shape the wave, but it always seems to be blown out in the winter. If you make it a poing to surf it everyday for a month, you will get some of the best surf you ever had, but you have to stay on it. It is very safe. The only hazard is the fact that if you start to drown, no one will be there to save you, so bring a friend. Big winter storms can sometimes hold their shape up to fifteen foot faces, but there is not channel in the winter and the paddle is brutal. If you live there, you will love it. Everyone else hates it.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Stone Steps is the ultimate female surfspot in that it is very, very fickle. It breaks everyday, is NEVER crowded, but is never, ever predictable. Locals love the spot, but are always willing to share since only two or three locals are ever out at one time.<br />Most of the time (80%) the waves are closed out, mushy, choppy, or all of the above, but when it gets good it is a shredable and hollow left, along with a peeling right. The left is just slightly south of the stairs, and the right is about fifty yards north of the stairs. Farther south is Roseta Street, which gets pretty good too. About three hundred yards north is Secrets which can get really good. It can get extrememly hollow. The best waves are in the summer, because there is more sand to shape the wave, but it always seems to be blown out in the winter. If you make it a poing to surf it everyday for a month, you will get some of the best surf you ever had, but you have to stay on it. It is very safe. The only hazard is the fact that if you start to drown, no one will be there to save you, so bring a friend. Big winter storms can sometimes hold their shape up to fifteen foot faces, but there is not channel in the winter and the paddle is brutal. If you live there, you will love it. Everyone else hates it.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Stone Steps is the ultimate female surfspot in that it is very, very fickle. It breaks everyday, is NEVER crowded, but is never, ever predictable. Locals love the spot, but are always willing to share since only two or three locals are ever out at one time.&lt;br &#47;&gt;Most of the time (80%) the waves are closed out, mushy, choppy, or all of the above, but when it gets good it is a shredable and hollow left, along with a peeling right. The left is just slightly south of the stairs, and the right is about fifty yards north of the stairs. Farther south is Roseta Street, which gets pretty good too. About three hundred yards north is Secrets which can get really good. It can get extrememly hollow. The best waves are in the summer, because there is more sand to shape the wave, but it always seems to be blown out in the winter. If you make it a poing to surf it everyday for a month, you will get some of the best surf you ever had, but you have to stay on it. It is very safe. The only hazard is the fact that if you start to drown, no one will be there to save you, so bring a friend. Big winter storms can sometimes hold their shape up to fifteen foot faces, but there is not channel in the winter and the paddle is brutal. If you live there, you will love it. Everyone else hates it.
Ambiente
I grew up here and love the spot. I have been tubed, gone vertical, caught air, and had a wonderful time surfing there. It isn't as good as it was in the seventies (when there was a ton of sand on the beach) for now it is a cobblestone beach in the winter, and a small sand beach in the summer. There used to be a large local force there, but now it is a forgotton gem in North San Diego County. This entire stretch of beach should always be checked, because it is NEVER crowded, even on the best days. It is also very safe, except for the isolation factor. If you get hurt, it's a long way to get help unless someone on the cliff sees you and calls 911. Love the place like I do and you will be rewarded. Most North San Diego County locals do not know this spot, and the ones who do will curse it as the fickle lady she is. But even a fickle woman has a few good days, right?
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): I grew up here and love the spot. I have been tubed, gone vertical, caught air, and had a wonderful time surfing there. It isn't as good as it was in the seventies (when there was a ton of sand on the beach) for now it is a cobblestone beach in the winter, and a small sand beach in the summer. There used to be a large local force there, but now it is a forgotton gem in North San Diego County. This entire stretch of beach should always be checked, because it is NEVER crowded, even on the best days. It is also very safe, except for the isolation factor. If you get hurt, it's a long way to get help unless someone on the cliff sees you and calls 911. Love the place like I do and you will be rewarded. Most North San Diego County locals do not know this spot, and the ones who do will curse it as the fickle lady she is. But even a fickle woman has a few good days, right?
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): I grew up here and love the spot. I have been tubed, gone vertical, caught air, and had a wonderful time surfing there. It isn't as good as it was in the seventies (when there was a ton of sand on the beach) for now it is a cobblestone beach in the winter, and a small sand beach in the summer. There used to be a large local force there, but now it is a forgotton gem in North San Diego County. This entire stretch of beach should always be checked, because it is NEVER crowded, even on the best days. It is also very safe, except for the isolation factor. If you get hurt, it's a long way to get help unless someone on the cliff sees you and calls 911. Love the place like I do and you will be rewarded. Most North San Diego County locals do not know this spot, and the ones who do will curse it as the fickle lady she is. But even a fickle woman has a few good days, right?
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): I grew up here and love the spot. I have been tubed, gone vertical, caught air, and had a wonderful time surfing there. It isn't as good as it was in the seventies (when there was a ton of sand on the beach) for now it is a cobblestone beach in the winter, and a small sand beach in the summer. There used to be a large local force there, but now it is a forgotton gem in North San Diego County. This entire stretch of beach should always be checked, because it is NEVER crowded, even on the best days. It is also very safe, except for the isolation factor. If you get hurt, it's a long way to get help unless someone on the cliff sees you and calls 911. Love the place like I do and you will be rewarded. Most North San Diego County locals do not know this spot, and the ones who do will curse it as the fickle lady she is. But even a fickle woman has a few good days, right?
Geral
It is my home, I am a life-long local, and I love it. Locals here welcome anyone, especially on the good days. I like the rights, but the lefts are more popular.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): It is my home, I am a life-long local, and I love it. Locals here welcome anyone, especially on the good days. I like the rights, but the lefts are more popular.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): It is my home, I am a life-long local, and I love it. Locals here welcome anyone, especially on the good days. I like the rights, but the lefts are more popular.
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): It is my home, I am a life-long local, and I love it. Locals here welcome anyone, especially on the good days. I like the rights, but the lefts are more popular.
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De NEPTUNE NATIVE , 21-03-2008
TO: I aint Rod Sorenson, Ed Katz or Blake - You must be the jerk who used to get it doggy style by Ed's cocker spaniel SAMMY! You have to be related to George the homo!! Go home geek. Stone steps is way to cool for assholes like you!!