What its like to Surf WITCHES ROCK| Raw Sessions
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- Опубликовано: 3 янв 2022
- Endless Summer Bucket List. Cody Thompson and Michael Dunphy getting really fun waves at witches rock. Provided by Boos Adventures. #costarica #witchesrock #surfing
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Nice to have you on boards guys
Thank for surfing with us
The waves look like fun & the potential rock climbing in the back ground is looking awesome 👌
my thoughts exactly. I wonder if I take my dinghy over there from my sailboat if I can scrap out an FA on that thing..
Se llama Peña Bruja
Glad to know it gets that good - wasn't cranking like that when I was there, but my guide still dropped in on me multiple times.
I caught it amazing but yes had problems not so much my guide but the guides on other boats. Especially at Ollies point.
Jiu-jitsu. Choke em out after they burn you. They'll learn etiquette real quick.
Amazing sounds!!
Looks so fun!
Looks like a fun day. I bet a lot of people don't realize how frikin cold the water can get there. That with a hard offshore will make you wish you had a spring suit on.
Well it's the Pacific Ocean right? But ya I bet most don't realize since it looks warm
@@CornPopWazABadDude It's not from any cold water currents. Not all of the Pacific is cold. The cold water here is caused by upwelling from the hard offshore winds that blow here during the summer months.
@@cjgamer2140 oh ok, interesting. I had no idea about that, but the offshore winds are a great thing for surging that's for sure! By far my favorite time to surf is with a good offshore wind (some people prefer just glassy)
@@CornPopWazABadDude 100%
Such chill little barrels.
Gorgeous.
My favorite wave. I’ve camped at playa naranjo numerous times which is about a 1/2 mile walk down the beach from the rock. It always sucks when the boats show up with a bunch of surfers. You want to really experience playa naranjo drive in through the estuaries and stay at the camp ground.
Yeah it looks like it's kind of great when it does get good,
Kind of a soft wave, especially compared to Negra or Pto. Viejo de Talamanca. At this size it just starts to work. Once it becomes overhead plus then it’s really fun. At the end of the season you sometimes have an “upwelling” effect from weeks of Papagayo winds, then the water temp drops and you may need a wettie..
🔥🔥🔥🇨🇷
A very friendly wave. 🌊🏄♂️
Not always ..
Surfed there with a 8 ft croc
Fickle almost novelty wave but good up on everyone that puts the work in when the barrels are makeable
what is it like to have choice of either wear crocs or reef sandals?
ray kroc of shit = donald j. trumps reaction to no re anything
as the other gentleman had mentioned, crocodile sharktown,. Those things will show up whenever they want, I don't know if they're from there originally or if they got there from somewhere came across on a storm or in somebody's aquarium but I heard that they're there and there's a couple of big ones, the one critter you just don't want to f with, . . The white shark is one thing . salties . Very dangerous
No bargaining with a croc. Their little pea brains are programmed killing machines
Are there alot of cros at Witches? Is there any spot in costa that doesn't have crocs? genuine questions. Didn't see any in Nica.
@@ppg4667 much like shark encounters, the chances of running into a croc are likely small, but the risk is never zero. Sorta like driving your car, you're as careful as you can be, but you just can't control for the speeding mack truck coming the other way with a drunk driver at the wheel. I suppose that's the essence of surf travel is being willing to just jump overboard and go out and have fun. If it's your time to go, then that's the way it goes. Stay alert😎🤙
Se llama Peña Bruja
and the waves'¿¿ piutoo
Anyone see that saltwater croc?
WHEN?
That's just Rex the croc. He's a regular who comes around for a sniff sometimes.
Is boat the only way to get to the wave?
In the dry season you can drive there only in a 4x4. Roads are aweful but most enchanting place I've ever been.
@@dcards4632 thx for replying. I've been thinking of checking it out but don't want to commit by paying for a boat. I live in the Tamarindo area and I haven't found a google location 🤙
@@killbill5486 you can find the road to playa naranjo off the major freeway up by Nicaragua.
@@dcards4632 thx again, I'll check that out!