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Old 01-20-2016, 10:30 AM   #1
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I've heard that swell direction and interval are important. What are those?

Someone told me the best conditions to launch from the Shores are when there is a really short interval swell from the NW.... does that sound right?
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Old 01-20-2016, 12:29 PM   #2
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I've heard that swell direction and interval are important. What re those?

Someone told me the best conditions to launch from the Shores are when there is a really short interval swell from the NW.... does that sound right?
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Old 01-20-2016, 02:04 PM   #3
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Coming from someone who has surfed since age 5-6, I would recommend some reading on interval, bathymetry and wave height. La Jolla is unique in that it is sheltered from a lot of swell when the immediate area is relatively not. The bathymetry is pretty nil proven by the difference between a 0' tide and a 6' tide is like a 100 yard walk, not much going on there (usuallly equates to rolling crumbly waves). Growing up surfing, this is something I can asses in a matter of walking out once or watching the cam a few times from high to low tide.

In any activity, I am always blown away by how the google age has people wanting all the knowledge in the form a one liner (not insinuating you expected that). The best thing to do is to get out and get out often. You can't catch fish from your keyboard.

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Old 01-20-2016, 02:58 PM   #4
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Coming from someone who has surfed since age 5-6, I would recommend some reading on interval, bathymetry and wave height. La Jolla is unique in that it is sheltered from a lot of swell when the immediate area is relatively not. The bathymetry is pretty nil proven by the difference between a 0' tide and a 6' tide is like a 100 yard walk, not much going on there (usuallly equates to rolling crumbly waves). Growing up surfing, this is something I can asses in a matter of walking out once or watching the cam a few times from high to low tide.

In any activity, I am always blown away by how the google age has people wanting all the knowledge in the form a one liner (not insinuating you expected that). The best thing to do is to get out and get out often. You can't catch fish from your keyboard.

Good luck
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Old 01-20-2016, 03:41 PM   #5
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I've heard that swell direction and interval are important. What are those?

Someone told me the best conditions to launch from the Shores are when there is a really short interval swell from the NW.... does that sound right?
Ha! Coming from a guy who has a BIG ASS telescope that looks down on the shores and can see a bite from his office!!!! Jim
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There was a time I would just go, didn't know about the camera, didn't know about the on-line surf forecasts - now I have all this data and suffer the paralysis by analysis.
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Old 01-21-2016, 03:06 PM   #7
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There was a time I would just go, didn't know about the camera, didn't know about the on-line surf forecasts - now I have all this data and suffer the paralysis by analysis.
True that. I remember I used to check the surf report in the morning paper and I am only 33 or wait, 34??? Hmmm........

There was no information technology.
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