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Any good waves near Georgia?

Posted:
Wed Apr 14, 2004 1:58 am
by Dan
Are there any good waves near the Savanah Georgia place? I live up in the near-city/metro of georgia (near Atlanta) and i was wondering if there were any good waves down there since i have never been there. If any of you dudes or babes ever surfed in georgia beaches, please reply.
Thanks,
Dan
Also:
Anyone know a good beach to catch some waves at in Flordia, USA? (its getting near summer time :D)
GA

Posted:
Thu Jun 03, 2004 11:06 pm
by Laxlover
There are some good surf spots in northern georgia that i have always wanted to go to but never had time wannasurf.com also tells you where some good surf spots in GA are let me know if any of them are any good

Posted:
Sun Jun 20, 2004 3:25 pm
by Guest
I lived in Savanna for awhile and hated it. I spent most of my free time out on Tybee Island surfing, one of my favorite places to surf. Check out a couple of spots there...Sugar Shack is my favorite. Lots of sand sharks but they never bother you...they just freak you out but you get use to them. The more you go down the island the tougher surfing gets, current/wind but it's all still good. No locals problems...everyone is always cool. Never really crowded because there is nothing out there, It's not a heavy traffic area, one road in/one road out, so there isn't too many people.
Sometimes we would go to Jekyll Island down near Brunswick. It's alittle bit of a haul. They had a cool waterpark there and we would surf the north side of the island. You need a wind from the NE though because all it's sand bars and the waves have to over come the bars. Nobody was ever out there...kind of the same as Tybee, one road in/one road out.
surfing

Posted:
Mon Jun 21, 2004 12:31 pm
by dean
What was it you didn't like about Savanah. We moved to Charlotte from Malibu, CA. Needless to say my family hates me, and we aren't wild about this part of the world in general.
Anonymous wrote:I lived in Shitvanna for awhile and hated it. I spent most of my free time out on Tybee Island surfing, one of my favorite places to surf. Check out a couple of spots there...Sugar Shack is my favorite. Lots of sand sharks but they never bother you...they just freak you out but you get use to them. The more you go down the island the tougher surfing gets, current/wind but it's all still good. No locals problems...everyone is always cool. Never really crowded because there is nothing out there, It's not a heavy traffic area, one road in/one road out, so there isn't too many people.
Sometimes we would go to Jekyll Island down near Brunswick. It's alittle bit of a haul. They had a cool waterpark there and we would surf the north side of the island. You need a wind from the NE though because all it's sand bars and the waves have to over come the bars. Nobody was ever out there...kind of the same as Tybee, one road in/one road out.