The memories of a lost surf spot live on. If you’ve had good times at a surf spot those memories can live on for a long time, if not a life time.
When I worked at the Morey-Pope shop on
All day long while working I could see if there was surf,
what the conditions were like and see guys ride the waves that were there. If I
still worked in that old shaping bay the view would be there but the surf
wouldn’t, because the spot doesn’t break anymore. Maybe every once in awhile it
will have a ride able wave though hardly ever.
Just above the pier on the other side was the original “C”
street break. That break which was right at the end of
If you’re going to
There a a couple other spots that have been lost up the coast
from
I recently spent a few weeks on
The saying ‘Only a surfer knows the feeling’. Only a surfer
could know the heart break of seeing your favorite surf spot disappear right
before you eyes.
One of the stories in his book Stan tells of surfing one of
his favorite spots called Drainpipe. Sitting in the lineup and seeing a
thousand foot fountain of lava erupting above Kalapana “sending a red and black
wall of destruction toward us…. By the time we came in from the water , the
slippers we had left near a tree had been burned up”.
There are some serious memories there. Take a deep breath and
think about what that’s like.
D.R.