G-Land on April 3rd 2010

G-Land...well the surf was almost completely non-existent in the A.M..  A handful of us went out at Kongs, and I can definitively write that today was the softest I've ever seen waves breaking on the reef.  In fact, I had more fun belly boarding the inside reforms with a few staff learning to surf rather than riding the bumped up waves on the outside.  There's always a day that pushes the boundaries of each individuals G-Land wave quality scale.  Usually I'm hoping for a new 10 instead of a new 1, but....well, now I have a new 1 for G-Land!

It's good to get the blood flowing rather than mushing all day so I set up the volleyball net in the newly groomed rivermouth embankment.  This past full moon tide was so high that it cleaned out a massive amount of drift debris... so it was the perfect time to set it up.

During the sunset game, I noticed a few small sets (3 foot faces) push through
Money Trees.  And the forecast is for a small, new swell to arrive tomorrow so I truly hope that what I was seeing was a precursor for tomorrow.  Even more promising was that tonight was the first night in quite awhile that it glassed-off.  It's helping me remain positive for a potentially fun day to come.

ENJOY....MICHAEL!

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