Transcript: I don't think I mentioned yesterday that I went to Slackline, and it was a solid session. I went to Kate Sessions to do that, and now it is 6.20 in the morning, and I am going to surf. Going up to Swabese, as always, and I'm going to hope that the tide is alright. It's a really, really high tide, but there's offshore winds, so hopefully it looks good. Also, probably less people, because people don't like going when the tide is really high. It's going to make getting into the water pretty tricky, though.
I had a morning surf session at Swami's, starting a bit later than intended around 6:20 am and getting into the water by 6:50 am for an hour-long surf until the tide came in. Observing a girl tripping over the rocks offered a cautionary glimpse of the challenging conditions, which proved true as several surfers were washed down the beach later. Carefully monitoring the waves, I managed to avoid getting swept against the rocks, unlike one surfer whose leash tangled, while another provided me with helpful advice on board positioning. The session was enjoyable with consistent four to five-foot waves, sometimes reaching six or seven feet, indicating my board's suitability for good wave conditions and its maneuverability.
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I just had an amazing surf session at Sunset Cliffs with really solid-sized waves ranging from four to eight feet. The conditions were pretty good, though the sets were inconsistent. When they did come, the waves were great. I spent an enjoyable hour and a half on my longboard and I'm glad I pushed myself to get out of bed and make it to the beach. Totally worth it and I'm feeling stoked. Planning to relax tomorrow, not sure about Friday, but Saturday is definitely going to be epic. I'm pumped for it.
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The writer went surfing at Swamys this morning and had a fantastic time, preferring it over another location. They expressed excitement about going out again tomorrow and hoped to leave even earlier to catch more waves. The writer had a two-hour surf session with a lot of waves and also met a European guy. Overall, they are looking forward to the next surf session and planning to leave the house even earlier for a better experience.
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Today yielded perfect waves and a solid surf session, but the challenge was the crowded conditions and a closed parking lot. The surfer is feeling exhausted after potentially surfing six out of the last seven days, and plans to rest and get a tetanus shot due to a scrape. They're also becoming more familiar with the local surf community, having met and conversed with several people in the lineup. Despite being tired and facing competition for waves, the surfer still had a satisfying outing, maneuvering around others and catching a particularly memorable right wave.
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