G-Land was same same but different. Same swell as yesterday, but not quite the grunt or line in the swell. But since yesterday was that head high size that breaks kinda close to the reef, it mean't more waves were shutting down. Today with a drop in peak period, there seemed to be more nice head high waves peeling off better.
A solid 3ft on the sets, or 6ft faces, the G-Land surf was funner than I expected. Guests getting good waves at Kongs, Fan Palms, mini-Ledge, Money Trees, and even some guys trying down at the Speedies end. However I didn't see to many great waves getting that far down, compared to yesterday where there were a few lil nuggets.
The water, oh what a bonus, just surfing in boardies and rashie and being warm as toast. Normally I need some form of wetsuit but this is just pure bliss. So while the waves aren't big, its very enjoyable being out there in the true tropical water.
Looks like the next few days are going to be pretty small... Yet plenty of guests set to arrive tomorrow and only a few leave. Guess its better to surf small G-Land with a mellow crowd than smaller Uluwatu with an intense crowd?
-JARRED