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Old 09-26-2008, 08:09 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND View Post
Depending on the amount of surge, given the wave height and duration of the storm(s), Dont expect to drive the whole trail along the south shore for a few days.... Probably have a few areas washed out...
You missed it last night, Bry - BIG thunder on the point with some of the sets that came through

With the duration between waves you had exactly ten seconds (one mississippi...two mississippi) to get your arse outta dodge to the high perch after you see the whitewater explode. Exhilirating in an odd way - that is, as long as you don't miscount.

Boy, the Tail looked impressive from where I stood - yowza!

And it's gonna be bigger tomorrow.

Oh, BTW, I made up my own MOB throw-bag for this event and hung it off my shoulder bag just in case - and sure enough, that goofy old Pt Judy bugger was out today on the Point when I got there

That place was all 4-6' square waves by the time I left at 3:30 - with 3 more hours of tide and swell to go

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