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Topic Title: Older Surfer Needs a Surf Tune-Up! Topic Summary: Where to Go to Regain My Mojo! I Need Your Input! Created On: 03/17/2017 08:51 AM |
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Hi. I'm a retired Surfer in the Cocoa Beach area that has surfed all his life. But I find that as I get older, the somewhat inconsistent surf in the area doesn't help me to keep what edge I still have. I need to spend a week or two in a location that offers intermediate waves that I can practice on day after day for at least a solid week. I'd prefer a Spanish-speaking country like Costa Rica or Mexico, but it can be anywhere that's not overly crowed, has warm water and waves that aren't too over-powering (which would defeat the purpose of going). So I really need suggestions from those of you that can speak from experience. It can be a general area, a pre-paid, organized surf trip, a surf camp or simply a nice place that has decent local accomodations. Any comments that you can provide are greatly appreciated. I love surfing, still have some juice left and want to utilize it while I still can. Many thanks! Jeff Clark jeffkingclark@yahoo.com |
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