Ecuador surf report for oct 9th, 2004
We have a four foot dying southwest swell with onshore winds early in the morning. The swell peaked two days ago and was a solid four to six feet but the wind conditions have been onshore.
We have a four foot dying southwest swell with onshore winds early in the morning. The swell peaked two days ago and was a solid four to six feet but the wind conditions have been onshore.
Well it was a good night to go out on the town because the waves were small and the bar was full of good looking girls last night. Today we have a dying southwest swell with glassy conditions and 3 to 4 foot surf.
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The swell has died and we have glassy conditions with three foot sets out of the southwest. The water seems to be warming up a bit and we should see the first norths in the next few weeks.
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The surf is 1 to three feet of the southwest with glassy conditions. The weather is sunny and warm. The sun is coming out more and more it looks like the seaon is changing.
We have glassy conditions and very high tides or aguaje. The swell is out of the southwest and about one to three feet. It looks like broken up windswell.
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Its glassy and small. The swell has died but the conditions look good.
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We have a small southwest swell with glassy conditions. Morning marine layer burning off in the afternoon.
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The swell picked up this morning. We have light winds and overhead sets with very few people out. It seems to be building still.
Super glassy conditions and hot sunny weather today with overhead surf. The swell did not really build into much buts its slightly overhead and very nice out.
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