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Didn't mean to come across like a dick...thought the thread was about which was scarier in a macho kind of way. All in good fun.
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THATS THE NAME THEY GAVE ME
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Everything else being equal; swell, period, tide height and direction...County Line has a much higher pucker factor.
CL is a steep, fast and peaky break. It's hard to tell where the next random peak will come up, and when it does, it's fast. The shore is uneven in depth. Wait until you can see the bottom before you get out. A premature dismount can put you into the deep end. Besides that, when you land, you have to slalom through a dozen short-boarders who are eager for entertainment between sets. The sound of surfers whooping it up at landing time = adrenaline landing. La Jolla, IMO, is a shallow, slow, organized break. The shore is fairly even in depth. The waves peel off like an escalator at Macy's. Sometimes you can walk out for yards and still be in knee-deep water. If you're patient, you can time it with confidence. Last edited by yaksailor; 06-09-2014 at 09:16 PM. |
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The guy above said it perfectly.
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