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Surfing spots in CA.

Postby Palooza » Wed Jul 20, 2005 7:03 pm

Hi,
I am planning a surfing vacation in California around
March of '06.
What are good beaches and spots. (Not too high I haven't been surfing for over 3 years, living in NY, so I got to ease back into it.
Please send suggestions to:

Palooza@nyc.com

Thanks a lot

A.J
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Postby TokyotheKid » Thu Jul 21, 2005 5:23 am

what part are you going to surf??
North California or South Californiaaaa or whatttt
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Postby Palooza » Thu Jul 21, 2005 4:57 pm

TokyotheKid wrote:what part are you going to surf??
North California or South Californiaaaa or whatttt



I'm still open to anything, but probebly SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA.
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Postby TokyotheKid » Fri Jul 22, 2005 9:36 am

Well there doheney state beach, which is a longboarding/ beginners spot, easy going waves. Theres San Onofre State Beach, also easy spot. Umm san clemente pier, T-street, san clemente state park, Dana point strands, Salt creek.

thats just in 2 cities put together and i didn't even list them all. Do some research though. I think you'll find well known spots easiest, like state beaches, not the low key once in awhile super duper surf spots.

good luck
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Postby Palooza » Fri Jul 22, 2005 5:12 pm

TokyotheKid wrote:Well there doheney state beach, which is a longboarding/ beginners spot, easy going waves. Theres San Onofre State Beach, also easy spot. Umm san clemente pier, T-street, san clemente state park, Dana point strands, Salt creek.

thats just in 2 cities put together and i didn't even list them all. Do some research though. I think you'll find well known spots easiest, like state beaches, not the low key once in awhile super duper surf spots.

good luck



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Postby sfsurfer » Wed Sep 14, 2005 4:16 am

Come to Nor-Cal. We're nice because we're so cold. When we warm up we turn into pricks. :D
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Postby calisurfer » Thu Sep 15, 2005 1:07 am

hey if ur around LA go to county line or leo creo those spots are pretty chill u just follow up the PCH u cant miss leo and county line is right next to it just a little after it
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Postby enzosdad » Mon Jan 09, 2006 5:08 am

Dude, a grom huh?! Just paadle out to Swift street, Ghost Trees or Mavs. The conditions are perf in March. :lol:
Leave your wetsuit at home, our waters in Nor-Cal are luke warm. And no need for tow-in or a life vest in March at those spots...the swell is non-existant. :lol:

J/K

In Nor-Cal your best bet for safety and fun might be Pedro Pt. in Pacifica.

Good luck!
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