It does get surfable every once in a blue moon…but you need a massive S-SE swell…basically the same type of swell that would make the Harbor Entrance start to work.
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The wave is a right-hander that breaks along the jetty (the south harbor jetty) that faces toward baby beach…the water is pretty deep so the rideable section stays close to the rocks until it reaches shore…then it closes out.
Basically it isn’t a great wave but it can be fun to pick off a few when the other spots are getting too big…and it is always a trip to tell someone that you surfed baby beach on the last big swell.
Spot details:
Best swell direction: A massive S swell.
Best Wind: Light Santa Ana (N-NE winds).
Sea Floor: Jetty rocks and sand.
Best Season: Spring, Summer and Early fall.
Crowds: Lots of little kids on the inside…and near panicked lifeguards when the swell is big enough to make baby beach break.
3 comments:
The waves are just as big as anywhere else
Forgot to mention CDM locals-when it does break, localism is in flourish. Respect is the name of the game. Ask Richie Collins.
also one of most dangerous waves. you fall in wrong place and you are a gonner. dozens of best area surfers over the years have scars and hospital stays to prove it. its called "gettin sucked" for a reason.
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