Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Latitude: 47° 54.073' N |
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English (Traduzir este texto em Português): At the end of the road basicaly near a town called 'Forks'. There are lots of other cove beaches with numbers for names. Park along the highway, or take any number of dirt roads to the ocean front.<br />06-2006: the acces seems to be closed. DistânciaViagem de fim de semana CaminhadaCurta caminhada (5-15 mn) Fácil de encontrar?OK Acesso público?Acesso público Acesso especial4x4 |
Qualidade das ondasClássico regional
ExperiênciaTodos os surfistas
FrequênciaNão sei
TipoRecife de rocas
DirecçãoDireita e esquerda
FundoArenoso
PotênciaDivertida
Comprimento normalCurta (< 50m)
Comprimento máximoCurta (< 50m)
Direcção da ressacaNoroeste, Oeste, Sudoeste
Direcção do ventoSudeste, Leste
Tamanho da ressacaComeça em Menos de 1m / 3ft e vai até 2m+ / 6ft+
Condição da maréTodas as marés
Movimento da maréMarés crescentes e descendentes
Cheio durante a semanaAlguns surfistas
Cheio no fim de semanaSuperpovoado
- Correntezas/Ressacas
- Localismo
- Tubarões
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Lots of cobble stones on beach make it tough walking in and out, but make for good shaped waves. several peaks, bowls. Watch for sharks though.
Ambiente
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Lots of campers, mellow folk usually. Used to be a nice atmosphere.
Geral
English (Traduzir este texto em Português): Great fun when the weather is nice. Nice natural setting, not near any large towns.
Autor: Anónimo Contribuintes (2)
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De Anonymous , 26-01-2008
LaPush Surf report custosy of surfwater_surfsnow - courtesy of surfwater_surfsnow on snowboardseattle.com
peelers @ Jan 22 2008, 11:47 AM) --
TODAY...E WIND 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 OR 2 FT. W SWELL 4 FT AT 14 SECONDS
Work sucks. Wish i was at L.A. Push today.
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surfwater_surfsnow -
Yeah let's go hit some blown out wind waves, with an on shore wind blowing out from the beach? Dude go play in the rip, let nature take its course. Maybe you will post something worth reading for a change instead of always being a dick on the forums.
Now Monday on the other hand, is going to be phenomenal. 15ft swell with a clean and low onshore breeze blowing in at 14 sec intervals. That’s a surf report worth posting.
De Doc_Gnarlys_Dandruff , 21-11-2007
- camping on the beach is hilarious in the summer. Kinda drunk is the best way to go. I don't think I'd camp out if no one else was camping though, its a little dodgy, you definitely meet some characters looking to cage a drink or a smoke wandering around the beach at night, You can light up huge fires as long as you have a "fire permit" I don't think you really need one for smaller fires though. park behind the school, bring a friend or two. Definitely bring a contractor trash bag and fill it if possible. Theres an amazing amount of litter on the beach especially during the firework season. scariest thing about la push... taking a duece in the san-0-can)at the marina..that was a life threatening experience. Everyone I've met at la push has been either friendly or fucked up.
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De Q , 16-05-2008
To anon (below) - relax, and, you're incorrect. - Snowsurf posted for La Push:
TODAY...E WIND 5 TO 15 KT. WIND WAVES 1 OR 2 FT. W SWELL 4 FT AT 14 SECONDS
But anon replied, basically, this would not be favorable or even possible (E wind with 1-2' windwaves for W-facing la Push, with a 4 foot groundswell). You futher stated that a 15-foot swell @ 14 secs would be far better for this coast.
First off, La Push can't handle 15ft @ 14 secs (that's like 20 foot faces) - or maybe it can but it's doubtful you or anyone else would surf it at 20 foot. They'd head to the Strait instead.
Also, oftentimes a windswell will blow all night, then the wind will switch east, causing for E (offshore) winds, but the leftover windpeaks will still in the water. Anyone who surfs the northlands a lot has seen this often, especially in winter when this report was posted. Embed a 4-foot groundswell in it, and I'd much rather surf the 4 foot, offshore, crossed-up swell than your 15 @ 14 secs for La Push. So before you start going off on people with their reports, you ought to more carefully consider the dynamics invloved, and also you need to relax and/or get a life. I have nothing to do with whoever posted the original report, but was rather taken aback by your ignorance on this subject.