Big North Swell Inbound
Time to wax up and head over to CGB!
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Truly epic conditions.
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Truly epic conditions.
When we come to place where the sea and the sky collide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
Throw me over the edge and let my spirit glide
We've seen the North Swell on Tortola get so big that the surfers are taking dinghy rides past the breakers.
In 2004 I was on Capoons Bay on Tortola using the cell tower on St. Thomas for a phone conversation, while watching a 4 year old play in the surf. I asked the boy and his Mom if they were comfortable with the waves and the 22 year old Mom made a snarkey "we live here" comment. 60 seconds later I was swimming past the shore break with my eye on the last place I saw that kid. Diving down I saw him getting sucked out along the bottom and grabbed an ankle and dragged him through a couple more big shore breaks. Mom was hollering at me and the kid was too scared to speak, when he wasn't puking salt water
Never did find that phone.
Respect the swell.
Cheers, RickG
In 2004 I was on Capoons Bay on Tortola using the cell tower on St. Thomas for a phone conversation, while watching a 4 year old play in the surf. I asked the boy and his Mom if they were comfortable with the waves and the 22 year old Mom made a snarkey "we live here" comment. 60 seconds later I was swimming past the shore break with my eye on the last place I saw that kid. Diving down I saw him getting sucked out along the bottom and grabbed an ankle and dragged him through a couple more big shore breaks. Mom was hollering at me and the kid was too scared to speak, when he wasn't puking salt water
Never did find that phone.
Respect the swell.
Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes - Coral Bay - St. John, VI
Joshie, glad i'm not the only one who recognized Tubular Bells from "The Exorcist" and got a little creeped out!
Rick, good save. I was on a beach on the Long Island Sound once while a mother looked indulgently on her kids "pretending" to drown. You gotta have a license to drive but any idiot can reproduce.
Rick, good save. I was on a beach on the Long Island Sound once while a mother looked indulgently on her kids "pretending" to drown. You gotta have a license to drive but any idiot can reproduce.
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http://www.wunderground.com/tropical/Connie wrote: Also, I don't understand these North swells and what they have to do with the storm we just had here up North.
Can someone explain???
Check out the line of weather that moved off of the East Coast and runs all the way down to the Caribbean. There's the connection between the two.[/img]
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Missing St. John. As always.
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