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[*] posted on 12-9-2014 at 07:13 PM


As far as vibe out in the water, it never seemed that bad. There are a few (like 5) local guys that aren't very aware of surf etiquette but that's OK I guess. The rest are camping gringos. Luckily if there are waves there are plenty of room.

I'm curious on how it is down there now... I haven't been in 5 years.

As far as Cerritos being crowded... There have been about 3-4 major surf films recently showing guys like Dusty Payne, Mitch Coleburn, Yadin Nicol and the rest of the top video guys flying high at Cerritos. Luckily they don't say where they are, but if you've been there you'd recognize it!
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[*] posted on 12-9-2014 at 07:18 PM


I went back to Cerritos this Nov after a 12 year break. Wow! However it was a surprise that on the most crowded days there would be about 12 on the point and friendly. Most evenings there were max 4 of us on the point. It was really nice. Beautiful sunsets and empty waves. I'm sure it was from post Odile jitters. I know it will be different in Late Jan/Feb but that's fine. I'm no pro so I just need to catch a few each day to keep the craving going. :)


Quote: Originally posted by BooJumMan  
As far as vibe out in the water, it never seemed that bad. There are a few (like 5) local guys that aren't very aware of surf etiquette but that's OK I guess. The rest are camping gringos. Luckily if there are waves there are plenty of room.

I'm curious on how it is down there now... I haven't been in 5 years.

As far as Cerritos being crowded... There have been about 3-4 major surf films recently showing guys like Dusty Payne, Mitch Coleburn, Yadin Nicol and the rest of the top video guys flying high at Cerritos. Luckily they don't say where they are, but if you've been there you'd recognize it!
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[*] posted on 12-9-2014 at 07:20 PM


If she's not down for camping…Is it a pretty easy day trip from Todos? Maybe could just drive out before dawn and catch the morning. I figure mid to high tide cuz it's a reef right?

Quote: Originally posted by StuckSucks  
Looking north along highway 1 at the Punta Conejo turn off. The sign to Conejo is that whiteish thing, left side, behind the black truck. The dirt road is on the hard left, out of shot.
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[*] posted on 12-9-2014 at 07:22 PM


Quote: Originally posted by Beagle  
If she's not down for camping…Is it a pretty easy day trip from Todos? Maybe could just drive out before dawn and catch the morning. I figure mid to high tide cuz it's a reef, correct?

What about booties? Are Urchins an issue?

Edit-Sorry for the double post. Not sure how I did that.

Quote: Originally posted by StuckSucks  
Looking north along highway 1 at the Punta Conejo turn off. The sign to Conejo is that whiteish thing, left side, behind the black truck. The dirt road is on the hard left, out of shot.


[Edited on 12-10-2014 by Beagle]
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[*] posted on 12-9-2014 at 07:22 PM


Quote: Originally posted by woody with a view  
the ride isn't that far. look at your map, it's right there! the right becomes rideable in the winter more than summer, but don't tell anyone.

as for the toilet situation, get a 5 gallon bucket and some 13 gallon trash bags. go to Sport Chalet and buy a toilet seat made to snap onto the bucket and us it for your needs. your chick will thank me! after a couple of days burn the bag on your campfire or take it with you and find a town dump for the bag. DO NOT leave toilet paper laying around. this is the new millennium!




Yeh what he said ;)

Bud, Your goin to Baja, She will love it or you'll leave it :o
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