Loc: 45th
Street
Crew: Solo
Conditions:
4-5 FT, high tide, mooshy, still punchy, walled.
It’s raining when I show up to Porto, but
the rain doesn’t matter. All that matters is that I paddle out again and try,
despite yesterday’s beatings. Especially since the swell is down. Especially
since the tide is high. Especially . . . since it’s mooshy and non
consequential compared to yesterday, yesterday’s beatdowns.
In the rain, I suit up. In the rain, I feed
the meter. In the rain . . . I warm up next to my surf wagon so I can get the
most out of my quarters for the hundred-and-twenty minutes that I got.
There are heads out there, more than
yesterday, and I paddle to the exact same spot. Do the surfers in the water
know what yesterday was like? I can only wonder, but one thing that I do know
is that every face is different.
No, no barrel attempts today, but I hope
for a turn. Maybe two?
My first wave is a left. The drop in is
fast, and I’m pumping, pumping, pumping down the line . . . because . . . it’s
all I can do. The high tide has the waves a little mooshy on the inside.
Perhaps if I was backhand, maybe I’d get that deep bottom turn to come up at
the critical angle and whack the lip . . . but not today. I take the wave to
the shallows on the momentum of weak trims.
#
But
still
Don’t
get me wrong
Do
you think that because the wave is mooshy that it lacks
Power
It
doesn’t.
#
The paddle
out is long, and
The waves
are still walled
Some at
five feet
Not that
critical size
But enough
to make you work
And strain
To
Get to the
outside
You must
Paddle
You’re
fucking ass off.
#
I get another left and catch it just the
same. I maneuver through the crowd. I think I’d be happy with a right. I do
catch one, at least for this one I remember most. I do because . . . I’m
snaked.
A guy in a neon green wetsuit cuts me off.
I’m hoping he’ll pump down the line. I’m willing to share. Why not? Am I that .
. . greedy?
I remember how I ruined big-man’s barrel,
maybe that was a week ago or something like that, but I’m changing my attitude
to not get upset, to pass on good energy in case, the time comes when I
accidentally snake someone else. Wouldn’t I want to be treated the same way I
treat others? ENERGY. That’s the theme, that’s what counts, what counts . .
. as neon green is not pumping down the
line.
NO
He bottom turns and tries to do a snap off
the lip, but he turns early. No spray. Why? I can’t blame him. Perhaps the high
tide is ruining the wave both ways?
I pray for space. Just give me one section, man. Move up just a little. Let me . . .
TURN. Let me try, at least once. If you can’t get the spray, maybe I can. I’m
going backhand, I think I know . . . HOW.
But I don’t get my shot. The ride
ends. Oh well. We resurface close enough.
NEON GREEN:
“Oops, sorry, man. I didn’t see you behind me.”
Donny
Duckbutter: It’s cool. No worries.
And honestly . . . I’m not mad, but I stuck
close behind him to let him know . . . I WAS there.
Can you believe that I don’t remember the
rest of the session? Well it’s true.
The rest of my rides, you can assume, were insignificant.
The sun came out but so did the onshore wind.
In the parking lot, I bullshit with the guy
next parked next to me. He looks . . . All American. A man’s man, older than I,
but with a healthy build, 80s sidecomb like the “good guy” on TV.
“It was so good yesterday,” he says.
“Yeah it was.”
It was good. Better I guess. Yesterday had
training value, but . . . I’m still glad I paddled out. A surf is still a surf.
Better than being behind a desk or in the office, as KK and Surfing G have told
me before.
Live to
surf another day.
Masturbate
Eat
Do it
again, my friend.
well, it has been over a week since you had this session, so it must be kinda hard to remember. good energy man. the actions of others will be there kharma, but your reaction to it will be your own kharma.
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