What mat rider doesn't enjoy cracking peaks without pesky crowds? And who doesn't enjoy a Slurpee now and again?
Well, play your cards right, and you can have both. Just book a flight out to Nantucket, wait for late February, slip into a 15 mil suit, and have at it!
Waves so cold, they're made of slushy ice...
Thisiscolossal.com reports:
Earlier this week photographer Jonathan Nimerfroh was walking along the coast of Nantucket when he noticed something odd about the waves crashing on shore. The high temperature was 19°F (-7.2°C) and while the waves weren’t completely frozen, they were thick with pieces of ice, much like the consistency of a Slurpee, or an slushy, or an ICEE, or whatever. It’s amazing to see how the ice changes the form and color of the waves, making them seem almost solid. You can see a few more shots over on Stay Wild Magazine. You can follow more of Nimerfroh’s photography on Instagram.
Leave it to Ian from Ireland to forward us these links...he thinks Nantucket in February is a tropical paradise!
Feb 27, 2015
Feb 25, 2015
From Ian ...
I don't mind if you post some of my photos of the spots on the West coast of Ireland. Most of the roads here have no names and the spots are numerous, very tide-dependent, only turn-on during the depths of winter, or with weird combinations of swell-tide-wind that one really needs to put the time in to find. For those willing to do the yards arguably deserve to be rewarded - most won't though. Winter waves in Ireland are abundant and, relative to Australia (I can't comment on the States), empty.
Cheers,
Feb 23, 2015
Steiny, Sans Rain ...
With the California drought well into its 3rd year, Steiny's favorite sandbar is showing less-that-stellar shape/power during west swells.
Looks like he's solved the problem!
Feb 22, 2015
Forida, North and South ...
Paul,
I give you my first wave on a 4thgear flyer Classic ! It was a small cold day in North Florida, but FUN!
Aloha, Patrick
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Paul,
My friend got these pics today in knee high waves. Vespa rules!
Jeff
Feb 20, 2015
From Colin ...
Hey Paul, hope all is well.
I had a go-out during the big west swell that peaked on Feb 9th. The swell was around 12' at 14sec, straight west. My plan was to sit at middles, but because of the sets hitting the top, the regular take off spot was basically a giant rip. I sat way on the outside, and was able to take a set wave all the way past the staircase.
I have no shots of myself from that day, but here is a cell-phone shot I took of the conditions after I got out.
The wave was probably 6' on the take off. The winds had been shifting all morning, so there was a bit of a bump on the face, which was fun to deal with.
I had a go-out during the big west swell that peaked on Feb 9th. The swell was around 12' at 14sec, straight west. My plan was to sit at middles, but because of the sets hitting the top, the regular take off spot was basically a giant rip. I sat way on the outside, and was able to take a set wave all the way past the staircase.
I have no shots of myself from that day, but here is a cell-phone shot I took of the conditions after I got out.
The wave was probably 6' on the take off. The winds had been shifting all morning, so there was a bit of a bump on the face, which was fun to deal with.
The most technical part of the wave was navigating through the middle, which was turned into a turbid river due to the rip. Luckily, the wave I was on was a set, so everyone sitting on the inside was caught in the white water, and I didn't have to navigate through the circus. The wave lined up perfectly and ran for what seemed like forever.
This is how the waves shaped up as they hit the very inside. As you can see, they lined up and ran all the way through.
At the end of the wave I had to walk up the beach about 50 yards to the parking lot stairs, and walk up and around.
I wasn't sure how far the wave was, so looked it up on google maps...650 yards! The longest wave of my life.
Loving the Lotus.
Colin
Feb 19, 2015
Feb 18, 2015
From Antonio ...
Hello Paul and thank you for getting the mats in the mail so quickly, they arrived yesterday and I can't wait to try them.
Friday waves will be small and I will have a go on the Lotus to get a feel for it as you recomended as Saturday and Sunday it's supposed to pick up again.
Here are some photos of the last two swells. All photos were sent to me by friends as I had a lot of work and couldn't find the time to go surf, should have called in sick...
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2/13/2015 Crash Boat
I have surfed this spot a couple of times on the Fatty, never at this size as it takes a lot of swell to get it like the photo. It's one of the best mat waves on the island (minus the crowds). I bet the Lotus 7 would be excellent for this size: Unknown bodyboarder
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2/14/2015 Valentines day, spent it with wifey and daughter, no regrets as family is always first to me but man those barrels look fun. Great for Lotus again...Somewhere in the NE coast.
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Gas Chambers yesterday: Honestly, would have used my bodyboard on this one as the wave really jacks up... Maybe a mini mat? Anyway, had to work but should have called in sick.
No time machine to go back in time so looking forward for the next swell, they just keep coming back to back... Another unknown boogie man
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Quiver of new mats is ready: Vespa Rountail and Lotus 7
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Will keep you posted...
Antonio
Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico
Feb 17, 2015
From Capt. Tom ...
Hi Paul,
Here´s a pic from the Cape Peninsula - Witsand Strand. Had a few proper frigid slides there between wind- and kitesurfers, but was always thinking about the local gray suits. Unfortunately, all the other surf-spots were getting blown to bits or blown flat.
Spectacular views and great food & wine down there!
For next weekend I´m thinking of heading up to Morro Bay from Torrance, after looking at the swell forecast. What do you think?
Regards
Tom
Feb 15, 2015
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Feb 11, 2015
From Dirk and Aaron ...
A few days ago, our own Mister Dirk talked "Mr. Rincon" himself, Aaron...
...into rambling up the coast for a quickee surf just before dark. Dirk's currently in dry dock with an injured left pinky, so he set up to shoot some video...
This is an interesting ride...
Aaron is riding a Lotus 7, which seems like a good choice for a swell with a little grunt. But this break, which is mostly sand inside a small headland, has a weird warble going through it, even when it's offshore and super clean. It's really hard to set an edge with a mat. Which, as I alluded to, makes the Lotus seem like a good choice. But this wave is also very flat between sections, so a wider mat is better suited to arc across the dead spots. No matter what model mat you ride, there's always a degree of compromise at this spot.
Aaron does a good job of staying with it as the wave weakens between sections. Also notice how the Lotus wants to pull into the building section at :31, for just a moment, before he straightens off as it closes out.
Another highlight of this clip is the textbook "paddling-out-turning-around-and-slipping-into-the-wave" tutorial displayed by Aaron.
Dirk's personal recollection:
It was stormy all day but the skies finally cleared. We got there late, only time for a few clips before sunset. I lost Aaron in the crowd when he paddled off to the top of the point. By the time I found him again, he was chasing the elusive connection from the outer point to the inner. No one actually made it that day, but on one wave he came the closest to it.
...into rambling up the coast for a quickee surf just before dark. Dirk's currently in dry dock with an injured left pinky, so he set up to shoot some video...
This is an interesting ride...
Aaron is riding a Lotus 7, which seems like a good choice for a swell with a little grunt. But this break, which is mostly sand inside a small headland, has a weird warble going through it, even when it's offshore and super clean. It's really hard to set an edge with a mat. Which, as I alluded to, makes the Lotus seem like a good choice. But this wave is also very flat between sections, so a wider mat is better suited to arc across the dead spots. No matter what model mat you ride, there's always a degree of compromise at this spot.
Aaron does a good job of staying with it as the wave weakens between sections. Also notice how the Lotus wants to pull into the building section at :31, for just a moment, before he straightens off as it closes out.
Another highlight of this clip is the textbook "paddling-out-turning-around-and-slipping-into-the-wave" tutorial displayed by Aaron.
Dirk's personal recollection:
It was stormy all day but the skies finally cleared. We got there late, only time for a few clips before sunset. I lost Aaron in the crowd when he paddled off to the top of the point. By the time I found him again, he was chasing the elusive connection from the outer point to the inner. No one actually made it that day, but on one wave he came the closest to it.
Feb 10, 2015
From Tyson ...
Hey Paul,
Just a quick note to let you know how much I am enjoying my UDT mat!
First outing was at Todos Santos. Caught some really fun waves! Now working on the techniques. It is amazing what you can do on a mat!
Also, took both of my boys out on it at Rincon and they both really had a blast!
Thanks again and I'll keep you posted on things...
I am really enjoying this!
Best,
Tyson
Feb 9, 2015
From Antonio ...
Hello Paul, hope you are doing fine.
Here are some photos of a fun session last Friday at La Selva, Puerto Rico. Was riding my fatty...
This is a lineup shot from the session...Uncrowded Perfection
How would a Vespa Roundtail handle compared to the fatty on the above waves? Looking for an excuse to order another mat...
Antonio
Here are some photos of a fun session last Friday at La Selva, Puerto Rico. Was riding my fatty...
This is a lineup shot from the session...Uncrowded Perfection
Some waves had tiny ridable tubes
This is Frencho, my buddy who took the photos.
He is a kneelo and the one who got me into mat riding back when you only had the Standard, Fatty and XL... We started on kmart mats and after a few months I decided to order a fatty. In my second order I got my Standard, a UDT to ride tandem with my daughter and a Fatty for Frencho just to show how thankful I am for being introduced to mat surfing. That was a while back and he is still stoked (see photo), we always keep em in our cars with a pair of flippers and shorts.
How would a Vespa Roundtail handle compared to the fatty on the above waves? Looking for an excuse to order another mat...
Antonio
Feb 8, 2015
Weekend Update ...
Friend sent me this of me surfing the Vespa in small chop. Got to work on the death grip with the low inflation.
Jeff
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Jerry is loving his mat!!!
Nico
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Long hair, substantial beard- jumped off the point stormy Saturday at the Lane. Got a couple good ones. Secret mat spy camera captured the action. You are never alone when you ride 4th gear flyer.
Steiny
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Feb 4, 2015
From Tom, Captain Tom ...
(Not Captain Tom)
A pilot for a major European air carrier, Tom has surfed his quiver of mats on virtually every continent. Over the years, he's developed a somewhat delusional self image...what Freud might refer to as, "Bond-envy."
Often times, he doesn't even bother to land his 787. He just bails out when he flies over good surf...
Or he chases surf in his mini-shuttle...
Or his mat-friendly jet pack...
Earlier today, Tom apprised us of his upcoming schedule in hopes of hooking up with mat riders in those exotic locations...
Hello Paul,
I'm scheduled for a weekend trip to Capetown, SA late 14th - early 16th. Do you know anyone down there, that would could be in the mood/mode to hook up with me for some slides?
Next...
The weekend after (21st) I'm due for LA/Torrance and 2.5 days off (in the water earliest Saturday morning) Do you have any water-time planned then, by any chance? If the forecast looks ok and you feel like it and/or you need a reason to plan something - I'll be there and mobile.
Hope you and the ma'm from Jersey are well!
Cheers from chilly Bad Honnef
Regards
Tom
Should you take the plunge and hook up with Tom, be advised there's some eccentric baggage that comes with the journey.
While an accomplished pilot himself, Tom is often inclined to turn over "the stick" to his well-coiffed crew of co-pilots...
Further distractions await once you arrive at Tom's locale, as his jaunts attract an array of international mat groupies...both past and present, real and imagined.
But don't be fooled into thinking it's all fun and games when it comes to Captain Tom and his mat addiction. He dictates copious notes about the awesome performance of his 4GFs to his assistant, Olga...
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