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It´s nuking!
Dudez, it´s going off! I rode my 15m LITT for a few hours starting at noon or so, then took a break, went back out on my 12m for a powered session. I smacked a million lips. Now I am back in the beach bar checking out the band that is getting set up to play a gig here tonight. Don´t know if I will go out again but it is still blowing 15 knots.
Oh, yeah. Before you charge out the door, I forgot to mention...I´m in Cabarete! Scott, did you manage to get through to Mizzle and give her the 411, let me know, my friend... Check it out... http://www.extremecabarete.com/center/webcams/ |
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lucky
you got my hopes up for a second |
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Yes,
Left her a message |
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Sorry for teasing you guyz. Scott, thanks for the help!
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No prob. Thing is Muchacho answered the phone (is that a problem?)
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I'll settle up with Muchacho later...
Here's the Cabarete report from Sunday. Up and down wind all day with rain, but it finally cleared up and powered up at about 5:00 p.m. just as the reef started to go off. Those who were ready and rigged charged. The waves got sick as we pounded a million lips and hit some huge, floaty jumps. Everybody was stoked and working with each other out on the reef. After about 30 minutes of epic, non-stop madness, the showstopping squall appeared and chased us all off of the water. I love this place and I am starting to get dialed in on the 12m Ion. Over and out, hopefully it will blow again today. |
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