Supertubos yesterday -- humping in as a sizeable low starts to spin up in the North Atlantic. ASP/Cestari
Date Taken: 6th October 2010. 27229 page views since 7th October 2010.
| Swell Rating | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind (+ Gusts) | Weather | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 13.5ft | 14s | 318.71° | 10 11 mph | Drizzle | 63°f | ||||||||
Ita_Gian Oct 10, 2010 Rating: 2
Never seen Supertubos breaking like that. And it seems like everyone got caught inside.. Anyway I can't see why they're running the contest today, it's heavy but shitty.
pebblebed Oct 9, 2010 Rating: 1
Jeez!!! "Lay day in store for today, we seem to have epic 6-8 foot grinders freight-training down the beach but the conditions just don't seem to be cooperating, we gonna have a new swell filtering in tonight and hopefully make an 8am call for an 8:30 start." Now that just epitomizes fussiness.
matttheglove Oct 7, 2010 Rating: 2
That would be epic - most powerful wave I've ever surfed, will bum yo ass full of sand even 4 foot. Good to see Pros get Europe so good.
Baleal Surf Camp - Peniche, Portugal Oct 8, 2010 Rating: 0
Two days ago was on the "epic" scale already, some sets near legit 8''...later the wind dyed out, Dane put on a show for those who had the chance to watch
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