park+ lock up a long walk if breaking, well worth the walk however if you dont understand ediquitte then dont go dont drop in on anyone and show respect and the same will happen for you. Also this spot is remote ans isolated so if you do piss some agro person off it could be a long time before the police arrive also your cell phone might not work out there, no signal
Park at dune walk over in lot, walk down boardwalk then north for about 1 mile nearing a small point
Overview
Atmosphere
Local agro exp. surfers only if you are just learning or just sucking Please surf by the boardwalk or somewhere else you will have a better session,as will everyone else
General
When it is on it is good solid fun local agro local agro
Almost Quit Surfing
http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=8514
Check out the link above.
In 73 or 74 there were 2 carloads of us locals went down to the Secret Spot it was called then.
Inside was breaking 3-5 foot, but outside, about every 15 minutes there were giant 8-10 foot ground swells in sets of three. A couple of the guys paddled out for the ground swells.
Somebody on the beach yelled “ what is that!” Just inside the sandbar about 50-60 feet wide and as far down the beach as we could see, the water was frothing. It was a school of 3-4 foot hammerheads moving north, having a feeding frenzy. We yelled for the guys outside to paddle out and south away from the frenzy. One of my buds ran back to the ranger station and reported it, they contacted the coast guard. The coast guard sent out a boat, picked up our buds and dropped them in front of the ranger station to paddle in.
The Secret Spot.
comment by Anonymous, 2008-03-31 18:37:54
NJsurfer
Pretty good mix of surfers and better than average waves for the area. Some of the locals are absolute rippers. Some are just old men out for a relaxing session. Respect them all if you're a guest. Lots of stoke all around. At low tide any wave energy focuses on this sandy semi-point hotspot. It's really a series of sandbars that form around the bend of an inlet. The energy hits those bars and jacks, creating peaks with extended bowl sections that you can really load up and lay some hard turns into, or stall and pull in, even when it's relatively small. Great punchy beach break. Lots of guys boosting all over the place. Beautiful natural beach. Don't crowd up and ruin it for everybody. Walk down the beach and get some to yourself. Kinda murky because it's a silty rivermouth. Lots of sharks when there's bait running.
Kauai Ryan...thanks for bringing Aloha to LTI. This is one Jersey shaper who thanks you deeply.
comment by zaggin., 2007-07-02 22:38:34
dont go!!!!!
dont go to this place! there is this sea beast that lurks these waters and will gobble you up. this thing is like 18 feet and has horns and sharp teeth... i seen it! there is also a land beast that lives in a tree out in front of the point. he is a sasquatch looking fellow an is not to be messed with. he is hairy like a cave man and about 8 feet tall. an urban legend around here states that he ate a crew of dickweeds from UNF because they showed up and flailed. i once saw him one morning after illegally camping there. lucky for me he was nice because i left him a spliff roach at the magical, mystical, illusive, and impossible to find "idea". he is one with all sanchos but if you aint a sancho then dont go bro. heheheheh yeah i gotta dream.
comment by Anonymous, 2008-06-21 19:14:49