Dog days of summer are here
- Share via
WET AND WILD WITH ROCKIN’ FIG
This is the last big three-day summer weekend blowout for most --
Labor Day. Should the weather cooperate Surf City beaches will be
packed like sardines in a can. As I look back on the last few months,
we had a couple hot ones but not as many as in years past. Maybe
it’ll be a late Indian summer, with some bakers and some Santa Ana
winds, that would be nice. The surf’s been up, a southern hemi and
Hurricane Fausto have been keeping things happening out in the
lineup.
It’s been over-head, a bit lined up with lots of drift and a
couple fun corners, although I hear some of the points and reef
breaks have been peeling pretty good with some better shape.
Actually, summer really doesn’t end, until Sept. 22, the Autumnal
Equinox. So, still some nice days to come with less crowds.
Sorry, for this late-breaking “news flash,” but the Elmore contest
at Golden West Street this last weekend was postponed and is being
moved to Huntington Beach’s Brookhurst Street next month. The dates
are now, Sept. 20-22 and it has been upgraded to an Associated
Surfing Professional two-star event. That right there should pump up
the volume.
The surf scene has shifted over to the East Coast of the U.S., as
the East Coast Surfing Championships at Virginia Beach just wrapped
up. Next up is the three-star, Dan Heritage, Rip Curl Pro, at Sea
Isle, New Jersey. Then, following suit, is the Unsound Pro at Long
Beach, New York Sept. 11-15. The triple crown so to say. Also, the
final leg of the Qualifying Series is going down in Europe in
Portugal, right now.
The big guns will be in town again soon when it’s back to the West
Coast with the World Championship Tour event, “the Boost Mobile Pro”
will be presented by Billabong at Lower’s in San Clemente, Sept.
5-14. That’s the waiting period for the best five days of surf. The
top 44 will be ready to tear up that premier southwest point break. A
cool $250,000 is at stake, and valuable ratings points will be
shelled out. Who’s going to be here -- World champ C.J. Hobgood; U.S.
shredders and brothers, Corey and Shea Lopez; Carlsbad’s Taylor Knox,
Endless Summer movie-star, Pat O’Connell; plus the current points
leader, from Kauai, Andy Irons and former world champ Hawaiian Sunny
Garcia. The big, powerful, goofy foot from Australia, “Occy” Mark
Occhilupo and ripper Luke Egan will be here too, along with Brazilian
Peterson Rosa “the Animal” just to name a few.
Congratulations to Huntington Beach’s Kim Hamrock for winning the
“Toes on the Nose” Women’s World Longboard title at Boca Barranca,
Costa Rica not long ago. The Huntington standout has lots of U.S.
titles, but this ranks her up at the top, with the world’s best.
Hamrock was on a roll, winning all of her heats on the way to the
final. She runs a surf camp locally, specializing in private lessons
with more than 25 years of surfing experience. Sometimes known as
“Danger Woman,” you can reach her at 714 898-2088.
That’s it for now see ya.
* RICK FIGNETTI is a seven-time West Coast champion, has
announced the U.S. Open of Surfing the last nine years and has been
the KROQ-FM (106.7) surfologist for the last 17 years where he’s done
morning surf reports. He owns a surf shop on Main Street. You can
reach him at (714) 536-1058.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.