If you’re ever in So Cal & hear the Newport Wedge is 20ft plus go and check the waves breaking INSIDE the harbor entrance. The south jetty gets a wave real similar to this one. They’re technically forbidden by the lifeguards but that’s only when they’re looking. Thanks for the video.
OK, no one will believe this, but not all who wander are lost. In summer, when a good 210 swell (a NZ swell) comes from the south, and the negative low tides are in the morning, Fort Point gets really, really, fun. I don't want to debate how a 210 gets in there, but it does, and it only breaks on the inside rocks - no swinger sets, no sets outside the bridge. Take off inside the last rock, and get a fun little 5-10 second ride. It's really the only time the inside break is any good. In winter, wait for the supersize swells and tide near the low but starting to come in and surf outside the bridge, much better wave.
You have a great intro and the video is well worth watching! Thanks, this spot is one that I'd love to surf if I lived anywhere near there. I also loved how you showed different perspectives of the wave. It helped me understand the type of wave that it is. It would be great if you gave some narration to what you were doing there and why you found it worth posting. I never made use of that when posting my hang gliding videos (all of which I've removed for various reasons) but they would have benefited from personal commentary of some sort to make me more human to the watchers I think. Good job though man, I think you could really build your channel with what I see here and I'm subbing in the hope to see your channel grow!
That means a lot to me. I'm going to keep your message in mind to improve the content and grow the channel. Also very happy you enjoyed it, and thank you for the support!
Must be great surfing next to flipper, the red kayak guy. He stay hungry for the set wave, but all that flipping and flopping, just take off in front I say
Check this out, 0:21
If you’re ever in So Cal & hear the Newport Wedge is 20ft plus go and check the waves breaking INSIDE the harbor entrance. The south jetty gets a wave real similar to this one. They’re technically forbidden by the lifeguards but that’s only when they’re looking. Thanks for the video.
Thank you! The wedge is world-class, someday soon I'll get there.
Kooky Kayaker will be the name of my next band.
OK, no one will believe this, but not all who wander are lost. In summer, when a good 210 swell (a NZ swell) comes from the south, and the negative low tides are in the morning, Fort Point gets really, really, fun. I don't want to debate how a 210 gets in there, but it does, and it only breaks on the inside rocks - no swinger sets, no sets outside the bridge. Take off inside the last rock, and get a fun little 5-10 second ride. It's really the only time the inside break is any good. In winter, wait for the supersize swells and tide near the low but starting to come in and surf outside the bridge, much better wave.
WOW..had no idea people still rode goat boats!!
You have a great intro and the video is well worth watching! Thanks, this spot is one that I'd love to surf if I lived anywhere near there.
I also loved how you showed different perspectives of the wave. It helped me understand the type of wave that it is. It would be great if you gave some narration to what you were doing there and why you found it worth posting.
I never made use of that when posting my hang gliding videos (all of which I've removed for various reasons) but they would have benefited from personal commentary of some sort to make me more human to the watchers I think.
Good job though man, I think you could really build your channel with what I see here and I'm subbing in the hope to see your channel grow!
That means a lot to me. I'm going to keep your message in mind to improve the content and grow the channel. Also very happy you enjoyed it, and thank you for the support!
Must be great surfing next to flipper, the red kayak guy. He stay hungry for the set wave, but all that flipping and flopping, just take off in front I say
Looks rocky!
Definitely, there are a few tricks to navigating it safely!
@@trevlahey ✨🙏🏼✨ Good to know!
Getting deep.
Not sure if it’s worth getting bit by a shark there. 😂
Pretty sure this is where this is where jaws lives
Novelty wave
Yes, and laughable to the core that this absolute mushburger of a wave is "regulated" 🤣
horrible wave
Overall just a crappy crappy wave