by Ed Temperley on Friday 26th August, 2011 68570 Views
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The good news is that Florida and the Gulf saw some surf yesterday with the wave starved locals tucking into bite sized chunks and reprtedly there were a few golden moments on dark. "South Florida was epic last night." said Nicholas Desiderio. "Wind turned offshore for good around 5:30pm and if you found the right sand bar you were getting barreled all night!" Jupiter Inlet saw some rippable peaks.
© 2013 PDB sargeAnd some contrasting styles.
© 2013 PDB sargeSunglow Pier had some peaks worth stamping on.
© 2013 NotoriousNateBoynton Inlet area some some proper size and winds to go along with it.
© 2013 hippie22It was enough at Boynton Inlet for Irene to indulge in a spot of board-breaking action.
© 2013 hippie22Further north the oft dismissed Georgia was even turning it on in the 17th Street area.
© 2013 JackDressel68570 Visits -
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