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Samoan Surf report for week 12 of 2009 from Sa’Moana Resort

Wonderful wave this Wakas
Wonderful wave this Wakas

Hollow Wakas or what??
Hollow Wakas or what??

Great Wakas
Great Wakas

 

 

 

 

 

WEEKLY   REPORTS  for    2009

 

Report No:   12-09

Period:           Monday 16th to Sunday 22nd March

 

Monday.  High tide @ 11am.  An early boat trip to Wakas this morning which was cranking. Super consistent, head and a half high on the sets, and really hollow with pretty much every wave barreling. The 4 lucky guests got it with only 2 others for 3 hours. Not many turns, just barrels. Then a group of visitors hit it so they bailed to Pebbles which was a little bit big and washy but had really good ones if you could pick them. Then a slight westerly blew up so we got Special K for about another hour of fun. Head high and great shape allowing a few turns. An unreal day of surf.

 

Tuesday.  High tide @ 12.08pm. No surfing guests left at the resort today but it was pumping. Easy head high out the front at Resorts and offshore, everywhere on the ocean would have been on.

 

Wednesday.  High tide @ 1.15pm.  Again no surf trip today and the swell had dropped right off to waist to shoulder high on the sets.

 

Thursday.  High tide @ 2.13pm.  Today 1 guest & 1 guide went out the front for a paddle at Resorts but that was about all it was, a paddle not many waves but great in the water. Waist high sets was about all there was out there, they lasted about an hour. Maybe tomorrow.

 

Friday.  High tide @ 3.01pm.  Again tiny conditions so most guests went on the Island Tour to check out the amazing beauty of Upolu.

 

Saturday.  High tide @ 3.42pm.  Like yesterday waist high and really clean. The guests went for a trip down to Ocean Trenches instead of a surf trip. Fingers crossed for swell soon.

 

Sunday. High tides @ 4.13am & 4.19pm.  The pacific ocean doing its best impression of being a lake. Clean glassy conditions but small waves up to waist high out front around the high tides.

 

Photos  

All  the photos this week are of Wakas on Monday morning.

 

Cheers …….. George