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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaia surfboard in Lances Left, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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By alex mattingley , 02-07-2010
sandbars - how r the sand bars right now? last summer they were excellent got a bunch of good tubes
By TIEF , 13-11-2007
ROSARITO HIGH TIDES - I LIVE IN ROSARITO AND SURF ON ROSARITO , THERE ARE 3 WAVES OR SPOTS THAT I LIKE ,THE FIRST ITS IN THE RIGTH SIDE OF THE PIER , ROSARITO WILL MAINLY HAVE LARGER LEFTS THAN RIGHTS , THE SECOND ONE ITS RIGHT IN FRONT OF LAS QUINTAS DEL MAR , ITS A PEAK THAT BREAKS BETTER ON THE LEFT , AND THERES ITS ALSO A RIGHT THAT ITS ABOUT 200 YDS SOUTH OF THE JETTY ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE PIER , THE BEST TIME TO SURF ROSARITO ITS ALWAYS ON A HIGH TIDE OR DESCENDING TIDE, WHEN THE TIDE ITS LOW OR TOO LOWS GETS IT TUBBY AND CLOSES OUT V ERY MUCH ....
By OsideSponge , 22-05-2007
Rosarito Surf Can Be Fun - I am from SD and surf Rosarito a every now and again when we go down there to have fun. The wave is powerful and the size can be decieving from the shore. Sometimes it looks small and weak but once out there it can get pretty good. Don't run around showcasing your surfboards just get to the beach do your thing and put your board up. The locals are cool and will leave you alone if you just give them thier space, there is plenty of beach down there. One cool thing is you can listen to the Clubs music while you surf! On last thing, there is alot of wild life in the water but I'm still here to talk about it and so are alot of other people so just be safe and have fun.
By anonymous , 28-07-2005
- im going to rosarito beach tomorrow and was wondering if it is safe to swim in. all my friends say theres sharks and stuff. is it pretty much the same as huntington??
By anonymous , 20-02-2005
Dolphins, cops, powerful surf and stuff in the water - The cops look for surfboards and pull you over. Speed limit is 15 mph on main street! Lots of wildlife in and out of the water. Dolphins all but attacked us (was veery cool, but scary). The cops took our money. And look out for large things underwater now and then (car, metal or ?) The wave is very powerful! No one cares if you get hurt and die, so dont.
By paid 20 for some waves , 19-02-2005
crooked cops - nice beachbreak peaky sandbars watch out for the crooked cop waiting for you to come back to your car
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