Surfing Post

January 19, 2009 at 4:24 pm

I’ve changed my buoys page to be more of a San Diego Surf Report page. It aggregates current NOAA data. Check it out here.

Today was a pretty amazing surf day. I paddled out at 11th Street in Del Mar. Afterward, I took some photos:

Pretty good conditions:

The rest are here:
http://flickr.com/photos/mswebersd/archives/date-posted/2009/01/19/ or on this site after the sunset photos: http://mswebby.com/flickr/set.php?set_id=72157607806007223&set_name=Del+Mar%3A+11th+Street

Oh no!

February 29, 2008 at 9:13 am

I lost my underwater camera. I went out last weekend to the bars and left it somewhere. To give you an idea of what I’m feeling, I’ve related the price of the camera to similarly valued things:
- 50 burritos
- 2 1/2 round trips on Southwest from San Diego to the Bay Area
- 5 Disneyland tickets
- over 425 Tacos at taco bell (assuming they are 70 cents each)
- $300 in cash.

Olympus Stylus 790 SW at Georges in Cardiff

February 10, 2008 at 9:58 am

I sold all my old electronics on Craigslist to fund this really cool Olympus camera. The Stylus 790 SW is a shockproof, waterproof digital camera with a 3x optical zoom that can store photos up to 7.1 megapixels in resolution. After seeing the photos by Neal Miyake here, I was sold.

My main concern at first was how to hold the thing while paddling around on a surfboard. I’ve used other bulky, semi-disposable underwater cameras and they typically have a velcro strap that wraps around your wrist. I never really liked this for obvious reasons, and luckily Brian pointed me in a different direction to surfcamera.com. Their camera pouch attaches just below the collarbone on any wetsuit.

I tried the camera out yesterday and it was a blast. Both the pouch and the camera are incredible. It’s roughly $325 for both (camera + pouch) and you can’t beat the quality and convenience.

Unfortunately, the camera can only store ten seconds of high quality footage, but that’s usually enough to get some good surfing footage. Lower quality settings let you record up to thirty seconds.

Here’s the footage from Yesterday.

Tired

January 18, 2008 at 11:52 pm

I’ve surfed 8 days in a row, ending Wednesday. The winter consistency finally arrived. Not a day went by without head high waves and I’m exhausted. My whole body feels like I’ve been through a car accident. My arms and legs hurt, I get constant headaches and my digestive system is off. It’s really a good thing the last two days were flat because I needed the break. The surf comes in “waves” though… the next week straight is not supposed to pick up much. “Bummer”

Surfing before the Storm

January 5, 2008 at 12:30 pm

I met Brian at work in the AM yesterday and went surfing a D-Street. It started out OK, then it just got really closed out with the large swell and the rapidly falling tide. On our way back, we checked Pipes which looked 10x better than it did on the way to D-Street an hour before. We really screwed up on our spot check- we didn’t check Torrey Pines or Del Mar, drove through a consistently awesome Seaside and Cardiff, and passed up on Pipes due to the tide (which was falling).

Here’s Del Mar from yesterday, compliments of SurfShot:

Now I have to wait another week before the water is clean again.