Tag Archives: Florida

Gulf Surf – Day Two of Four

The Gulf of Mexico, despite what many people believe, has unsheltered sandbars that are very surfable. Continue reading Gulf Surf – Day Two of Four

Winter in the Summer

We are now in the months of the year that usually are the least consistent for the entire state of Florida.  We are all sitting around waiting for that perfect storm.  We are waiting for that storm that sits 100 miles off the coast of category 3-5 strength. Continue reading Winter in the Summer

Hurricane Arthur

Hurricane Arthur cruized along the east coast of Florida.  This swell had waves between waist high and over head high.  The size and shape was relatively static.   The second cleanup day of the swell held waves with better shape and longer lines.  Read the three part write up from this swell by clicking the links below.

http://www.surfingthegulf.com/nsb-dios-mio/

http://www.surfingthegulf.com/arthur-continued/

http://www.surfingthegulf.com/the-last-arthur-post/