This week the UCB gods, err; just me actually (I am in no way insinuating that I am The God or a god although I could be a god, but I would just settle for leader of some type of sick twisted cult that wears all black sneakers with bright orange shoe laces, spandex shorts and white netted tank tops and worships the invention of processed cheese in a can) makes a winner out of my friend Devin who suggested I do a comparison blog on the surf of last season (being the start of NW season is September and runs through May) to this one. I thought it a rather good idea and not just worthy of a UCB but a new monthly segment. As a result for his genius (Devin may really be a genius, he definitely is one of the smartest people I know) I will award him 2 points!
Here is how this segment is going to work. At the close of every month I will pick my five favorite sessions for the Surf Log and compare them to my favorite 5 sessions from Last winter’s unprecedented near epic El Nino season. I will also throw down a by the numbers on how many sessions I had for the month, how many days I surfed and which spots I surfed the most. Enjoy!
October 2010 by the numbers:
Number of Sessions – 31
Days Surfed – 25
Average Wave Height – 2-3ft
Surf Spots
New Jetty – 9
Rincon – 7
River Mouth – 4
C Street – 3
Emma Wood – 3
Pitas – 2
Hollywood – 1
Jalama – 1
Leo Carrillo – 1
Top 5 Sessions
5: 10/13/10 AM Session – 2-4ft, Leo Carrillo
I had high hopes for this session, but when I got to Ventura it was foggy, cold, windy and small. This led me to car surf for over two hours before using the benefit of intel from both my friends Ryan and Devin I decided to go to Malibu for some late season south swell action and better winds. I met Devin at Leo where it was a bit inconsistent but fun chest to head high peaks coming in with a light crowd of ten or so sitting on the rock. Leo is a super tight line up so on an inconsistent day like this ten was still almost too crowded. I had the whole day and in the course of a three and a half hour session managed to surf a bunch of fun rights despite the typical rude selfish L.A. surf mentality.
4: 10/14/10 PM Session – 2-4ft, Santa Clarita River Mouth
I never have high hopes for an after work session especially if I have to go to Ventura where more times then not the wind is going to be on it. The Cstreet cam was showing clean chest to head high waves coming in behooving me to believe that the harbor would have good conditions also. I headed that way figuring on surfing New Jetty, but upon checking it noticed that the late season south swell was working its magic on the ledgey sand bars at river mouth, a sight I have not seen since late spring time this year. I called this new guy at work Kevin, who met me in the parking lot at the knoll and together with about five other guys spread along 8 different peaks we enjoyed glassy slab lefts. It was a fucking below sea level, backless barrel fest.
3: 10/5/10 AM Session – 2-4+ft, New Jetty
Its pretty ironic that today was also what I would call a “Jersey Session” except unlike yesterday I am using it to describe an awesome surf. The wind was offshore, a California rarity, sure there is always that myth about “Santa Anna Winds”. They blow for like a day and a half. I think if I see a dozen true offshore days a year out here it is a lot. This morning was one of them. I pulled up to New Jetty and Im not going to lie it looked a little fat with the high tide and around eight guys one it not making it look all that fun. Then after ten minutes of watching I saw a left or two a bit up the beach from the usual take off spot suck out and throw. That was enough for me. What ensued was an onslaught of barrels. If I did 12 turns the entire session it was a lot. I got pitted off my ass on left and right keggers all fucking morning till the wind went side shore at noon but it was fine cause I had been out since around 8:30.
2: 10/15/10 AM Session – 3-5ft, Jalama
There is nothing like getting a break from humanity and making the trek up to Jalama especially with no wind and a holding south swell. Conditions were glassy and the sand bars have finally gotten back to normal allowing for plenty of fun barrels. I ended up cruising up with Lindsay being her first time there she was more then amped on the conditions. Crowd was surprisingly heavy with a solid thirty guys from T-Cracks to inside Tarantulas. I mean this time of year your lucky if there are more then five guys out, but the water was crazy warm so I guess it evens out and besides I still got a ton of great waves. I also found out they sell a Jalama pass for $44 bucks for the year. Im all over that.
1: 10/29/10 – AM Session – 4-6ft, River Mouth
There are good surf session, there are great surf session and then there are sessions that go down as all time. This morning at River Mouth was one of the latter. It was a barrel factory out there. The first hour was nothing but perfect left and right hand draining barrels with light offshore winds. By 11am I had gotten so many deep barrels I had lost count. It reminded me of really good Hatteras. Everywhere you looked someone was getting spit out of a tube or there was a perfect cylinder running through unridden. After three solid hours the wind came up ending one of the better sessions I have had this fall and in the last six months.
***If you like these little synopses of my surf sessions feel free to visit my surf log on this blog where I post my surf sessions daily.***
Stay tuned for last October’s comparisons tomorrow!
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