Surf Station 28th Year Anniversary
Man, we’re gettin’ old. The Surf Station is turning 28 and we want you to help us celebrate! Head down to the shop on Friday 9/28 and Saturday 9/29 and…
DetailsSmaller surf today with waves knee to waist high & some larger set waves still left
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Man, we’re gettin’ old. The Surf Station is turning 28 and we want you to help us celebrate! Head down to the shop on Friday 9/28 and Saturday 9/29 and…
DetailsNew in the shop this week we’ve got some sweet new speakers from BoomBotix! Boombotix makes loud portable speakers. These portable speakers are available in wireless and wired models. Our…
DetailsKelly straps a Go Pro to his chest and gets busy.
Shot 100% on the new HD HERO2® camera from http://GoPro.com. Professional surfer Anthony Walsh takes us on an journey from sea to sky in Tahiti and Hawaii.
DetailsMichael Powell sent us in a clip of what he caught from Leslie in the Outer Banks. Looks like he got his fair share of tubes. Autumn Air from Thomas…
DetailsNew Jordy Smith video including Julian Wilson, Tom Curren and more.
Which Is Greater, The Number Of Sand Grains On Earth Or Stars In The Sky? September 17, 2012 by ROBERT KRULWICH Here’s an old, old, question, but this time with a…
DetailsThis piece documents three days of Jordy and his preparation for the Hurley Pro at Lower Trestles. It gives you an inside look at what he represents and his overall…
DetailsCome hang out with Michael Kew this Wednesday September 19th! Kew has been documenting surfing and travels in writing, film and photos for the past ten years. He will be…
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Here is a good link to track near-shore wave height/period/direction and water temperature just off the NE Florida coast: the Fernandina Beach buoy. Located upstream (to the north) and closer to the coast than the St. Augustine buoy, it’s a good indicator of fluctuations in NE Florida surf conditions influenced by winter cold fronts. Here is an overview of a large-scale, real-time wind map to track the shifting winds associated with the fronts and lows that produce our waves.
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