Waves You’ve Missed – Indian Summer Waves
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[vc_row full_width=”full_width”][vc_column][vc_column_text]The month of June is known to deliver good sized south swells with “Indian Summer” offshore winds. For the most part, the swells delivered on time and as expected, but unfortunately, the weeks of strong offshore winds never truly came. There were a couple days scattered throughout the month, where the light offshore winds groomed perfect five to six-foot surf. However, it was not anything like we are used to – sometimes weeks on end of strong offshores – and with little to no rain.
One of the bigger swells this month arrived in the second week of June, and Ollie’s Point was absolutely firing. Of course, good waves could be found closer to home, but the point break and protected bay of Potrero Grande (Ollie’s Point) provided glassy, light offshore surf all day long. Many of the beach breaks had good waves, both during early morning and late afternoon glassiness. Those of us who consistently checked forecasts, predicted spots with swell direction and wind conditions – and of course, woke up early – scored good waves almost every day this past month.
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