the point has changed over the decades. it used to be a big wall at the peak (non surfers tune out here...) that would jack up north of where the
river has pushed through. it was one big point with the river making a pond, but not breaching the point.
you could line it up and on a big swell ride JUST PAST the tip of the point and be into the bay where it would be down the line screamers (non surfers
still confounded by the terminology) as far as your legs would hold up.
perhaps the current global warming episode will make it one long wave again?
Oh yea....camping with buddies, heading over to Hussongs for the afternoon, eat bean cones next door of Hussongs, head back to camp and fire up a
dube, eat food of some sort, crash till early morning then get up, stumble to my board and hit some of the best waves I've had!! What a blast that
was. Let me see....1973? W O W !!! Love the place. Now, I just drive by on the way south to Chivato!!!
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The stone mountains pile up to the sky and there is little fresh water. But we know we must go back
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