I grew up visiting San Clemente twice a year, learned to surf there and I absolutely fell in love with the town. My Grandparents owned a house a couple blocks up from the ocean, half the neighbors were professional surfers or worked for quicksilver/hurley/ etc. My whole life I told them that house will be mine one day. Then my grandpa died and my grandma for some terrible reason sold the house and moved to Palm Desert. And now I live in Texas. God I'd do anything to go back
Had a friend that passed away recently that lived 2 houses up from the stairs. Spent a lot of my youth taking the 91 bus to SC as a kid from Mission Viejo. Then got a job in SC and would surf almost everyday after work. Probably the only town in OC I would move back for.
When I lived on Camp Pendleton, I would go and spend every evening down by beach and pier, see every sunset, and soak in every second of paradise. I knew my time there was limited. I'm now back in the slums of Chicago's Southside.. One of these days I'm going to come back and buy a house there. Hopefully next year.
Ah the good old 1970's San Clemente my girl friend had Grand Parents there. Remember it well. Richard Nixon days and Jimmy Carter days. Our crowd further North existed between Jalama Beach Park and Rincon. and all points in between. Thank you for the nostalgic memory.
Hey gonna take a trip out to Cali in mid February. Where should I go for some good consistent longboard small- medium waves that break for a while? Want to make sure I pick a good spot so I don’t waste a trip!
Hey bud… lived here since 1961… shredded from San Diego up to Huntington and farther up as to Malibu… best place that time of year is Carlsbad. Picks up a great west/ northwest swell is a killer section of the coast. As long as there’s abit of a swell🤞🌊, and any south swell. Beautiful area and great coastline. Food etc ⭐️⭐️⭐️👍text me if you made it👍👍
I grew up visiting San Clemente twice a year, learned to surf there and I absolutely fell in love with the town. My Grandparents owned a house a couple blocks up from the ocean, half the neighbors were professional surfers or worked for quicksilver/hurley/ etc. My whole life I told them that house will be mine one day.
Then my grandpa died and my grandma for some terrible reason sold the house and moved to Palm Desert.
And now I live in Texas. God I'd do anything to go back
You will bro. The call of the ocean will bring you back 🤙
haha I live in palm desert
San Clemente is heaven on Earth. Your grandma sucks for that one lol My gram trying to sell her house in Puerto Rico, I'm like, why in tf... lol
Had a friend that passed away recently that lived 2 houses up from the stairs. Spent a lot of my youth taking the 91 bus to SC as a kid from Mission Viejo. Then got a job in SC and would surf almost everyday after work. Probably the only town in OC I would move back for.
When I lived on Camp Pendleton, I would go and spend every evening down by beach and pier, see every sunset, and soak in every second of paradise. I knew my time there was limited. I'm now back in the slums of Chicago's Southside.. One of these days I'm going to come back and buy a house there. Hopefully next year.
Your video editing style is awesome. I love the thumbnail photo btw. Really classic.
This is awesome! Wish there was more of this these days!
Great job with lovely music
Cool stuff. San Clemente is hard to beat.
you got that right
Ah the good old 1970's San Clemente my girl friend had
Grand Parents there. Remember it well.
Richard Nixon days and Jimmy Carter days.
Our crowd further North existed between Jalama Beach Park and Rincon.
and all points in between.
Thank you for the nostalgic memory.
How was San Clemente like in the 70s?
this is hella dope. has that awesome vintage vibe. amazing job!
thank ya
Love t-street
Beautiful ... Video my friend. .. 🤙
Use to live 2 blocks from the pier miss it a ton looking to move back soon
This is beautiful
thank you
one of my favorite videos
please post more!
thanks buddy im working on one
Love the content!!
try watching this with, The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion) - Grateful Dead. aha. Then follow up with The Rolling Stones - Sympathy For The Devil
Home 🏡 sweet home 🤗
Hey gonna take a trip out to Cali in mid February. Where should I go for some good consistent longboard small- medium waves that break for a while? Want to make sure I pick a good spot so I don’t waste a trip!
Hey bud… lived here since 1961… shredded from San Diego up to Huntington and farther up as to Malibu… best place that time of year is Carlsbad. Picks up a great west/ northwest swell is a killer section of the coast. As long as there’s abit of a swell🤞🌊, and any south swell. Beautiful area and great coastline. Food etc ⭐️⭐️⭐️👍text me if you made it👍👍
Nice film have been there great place
thanks, rob
Awesome video!
LOVE IT THIS PLACE .
I'm cracking up at this because my Grandparent's house is literally just up that hill there above the beach walk xD
Great video!
A wonderful place
juju so good video and good waves (Y) congratulations
Nothing beats San Clemente. Miss my home towm
So fortunate if your able to learn on a local break like this.
Na Na I learned at Salt Creek, like it more than T Street
Great Vid
What break is this?
Looks rippable and super fun. But why isn't anyone doing anything? Was it just the day, like were the waves weak?
it was pretty soft at that time
great vibe and cinematography
thanks danny
what's song? who knows?
Agton Fernandes
Queen majesty.
By the Techniques
San Clemente slop. T street rights mush out and then close out on the inside. It's rare to catch it good.
What song is this cant remember.
nice filming, but the music???
What is song?
By who?
soooooooooo dope
top!
some good waves with kinda dodgy surfers
I live there
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