Break out those booties
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WET AND WILD WITH ROCKIN FIG
The weather’s been pretty nice lately -- sunny and warm -- but the
water has been iceberg-cold as the winds from last week pushed water
temps down to the low 50s. We’ve also seen more early south swells
with a bit of west, that have kept it going out there in the surf
zone. Hopefully the time change will give way to more after-work or
school sessions with the extra light in the evenings.
A glimpse of the mountains tells me it’s just about over locally
for you skiers and boarders. That snow is melting fast, with daytime
temps in the 60s, and only two resorts left operating, Snow Summit
and Bear Mountain, both of which have some thin spots starting to
show.
Still seeing lots of new faces around town, kids in for spring
break from all over the place.
The United States Surfing Federation made its way up the coastline
to the chilly waters of Santa Cruz last weekend. The surf was 3- to
5-foot plus and good at Pleasure Point on Saturday where the surf
contest started. Sunday the contest moved to that classic right-hand
point break, Steamer Lane, where it was going off, too. The rights
were rippable at both spots and were a treat because normally there’d
be tons of surfers out on such a fun day.
A lot of the top spots in the divisions went to a fine crew of
local surfers from up north who dominated a few heats with their
local knowledge of the reefs and points. But the few that made the
journey from down here did well. In the seniors division, a hotly
contested battle saw the points leader, Jeff Combs of Huntington
Beach increase his lead with a victory.
Combs scored a wave in the eight-point zone with an assortment of
cutbacks, to clinch it. James Webb, also from Huntington, finished
third but was hit with a paddling interference midway through the
final, with Combs, when the two were scrambling for a wave. That
really hurt Webb, who only scored on one wave instead of two. Webb’s
still second in the standings though, with two events left -- the
pier in Oceanside in the beginning of May and the West Coast
Championships May 31 and June 1 at Churches in San Clemente to wrap
it up.
In the grandmasters, the Figster was having a great time on those
rights at the Lane and took the win, edging fellow Huntington Beach
ripper Jay Boldt who had some sweet waves out there on those overhead
sets. Boldt also made the longboard final, placing third.
Huntington’s veteran all-around waterman Eddie Enriquez was doing
triple-duty at the surf contest, timing heats, acting as beach
marshal and announcing, and doing a great job. And I’d have to say,
that water up there seemed about the same as it’s been down here as
of late, break out the booties again, cause it’s freezing.
Oh, no Great White Shark sightings, but we did see, some big giant
seals and a couple Otters too. See ya.
* RICK FIGNETTI is a seven-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last nine years and has been
the KROQ-FM surfologist for the last 17 years, doing morning surf
reports. He owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can reach him at
(714) 536-1058.
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