![]() ![]() I know you got to plan for that family reunion, or that family vacation. Now, I know that not all trips can be last minute trips. And it’s your job to know which spots are going to be good and when. Depending on the time of year, different parts of the world are going to be better than others. It gets more complicated than this, there’s multiple surf seasons, there’s local variables, but the point remains the same. But we don’t get as big of waves because we aren’t as far north for those winter swells or as far south for those big, southern hemisphere winter swells that happen during the summer months. A spot like Costa Rica, in comparison, because it’s located so close to the equator and has coasts that face both towards the north and the south, gets pretty good waves throughout the year. That means we get more waves, bigger, consistent swell coming from the northern hemisphere in those winter months, and then we get more swell coming from the southern hemisphere in the southern months. The southern hemisphere gets winter conditions in the June, July, August and end of September months. The opposite is true for the southern hemisphere. Here’s the thing about Mother Nature, the northern hemisphere of our planet has winter conditions in the December, January, February, and into March months. So the first thing I do is I ask myself, “What time of year is it?”, is it March, is it October? In this case, my buddy Andrew and I, we were planning on going on a surf trip January 5th through 12th. I want to go on a surf trip and score waves, too. But, if you live in Costa Rica like I do, then you want to get out of your home town or out of your home country and go and see something new. But where should you go? Yes, Costa Rica is a great spot, that’s why I live here and it is a great place to travel to, we do get waves year round. What better way to get out, see the waves, see the world, meet new people, have an amazing new set of experiences, and get the most amount of waves in the shortest amount of time possible on a focused surf trip. I think pretty much all surfers love surf trips. I’m going to start today’s show off by talking about going on a surf trip. Any questions, comments, or anything else. And don’t forget, you can always email get out and surf CR at Gmail dot com. ![]() #SAN DIEGO MIDNIGHT WAVE DOWNLOAD#You can download it onto your device, you can rate, review, share with your family, friends, or anyone else you know that loves surfing.Īnd since this is a new podcast, I’m still kind of figuring it out, I’m using Anchor dot FM to distribute the show but you should be able to pick it up on Stitcher, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, Spotify, Overcast, pretty much all the major podcast players will have the show. So, if that sounds good for you, do me a favor and subscribe to the show. I also talk about what it’s like to run a 130 employee business in Costa Rica, all the trials and tribulations of working for yourself and maintaining things in a third world country and doing it all in the name of surfing. ![]() But, the show is also about taking surf trips, learning surfing tips from surfing experts, interviews with surf travelers, industry veterans and more. I’m in Tamarindo, Costa Rica so a lot of the surfing I’m talking about on the show is about surfing in Tamarindo and the rest of Costa Rica. It’s about getting out, seeing the world, and surfing some waves. This is the second episode of our podcast and if you’re wondering what’s this podcast about, well let me give you a little bit of a heads up. I just spent a week in an RV, urban camping in San Diego, California scoring some great waves and I’m totally surfed out. So how are we doing? I’ll tell you how we’re doing, we’re doing awesome. Bringing you the get out and surf podcast for Friday, January 11th, 2019. Hey, what’s up, there? This is Joe Walsh from Witch’s Rock Surf Camp and volcano brewing company in Tamarindo, Costa Rica. #SAN DIEGO MIDNIGHT WAVE FREE#Please feel free to email the podcast at Get Out and SURFĪrtist: Slightly Stoopid Audio transcription: No surfboard fees for United flights to/from California: – Surf Trip Destination: San Diego, California The Eielson-Brewers defeated the BlackSpruce-Pirates 15-13.– Waiting until the last minute to decide where to go on your next surfing adventure In keeping with tradition, the 115th Midnight Sun Game was the first solstice contest since 1959 to be played entirely by local Fairbanksans. 113 2018 Alaska Goldpanners 6 Orange County (CA) Surf 4 Toby Davisġ14 2019 Alaska Goldpanners 4 Seattle (WA) Studs 5 Anthony Bradyġ15 2020 (The Goldpanners Season was canceled due to the COVID Pandemic. ![]()
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