I love the guys and gals from Surfsdesk.com. I subscribe to their RSS blog feed as it features some great info about SURFING! Being a traveling surfer, I could relate to the info below and thought you would enjoy it to! Make sure to check out Surfersdesk.com. Enjoy!
The standard rules that EVERY surfer should know..local or traveler.
1. Closest surfer standing to the curl has priority. If you are standing on the wave, you look behind you and some person is there… get off the wave
2. Paddle around the wave, not through it.
3. Don’t throw your board over the falls, there could be other surfers below you.
4. Help other surfers in trouble.
So those are the standard rules of surfing. If you don’t understand them, ask someone.
Here are some extra traveler rules that are good to go by. It’s what I go by when I’m traveling and it’s worked out for me.
1. Watch where a local enters the water and paddles out. This will most likely be the best spot and the easiest entry.
2. Once you’re out in the line up, don’t just paddle around everyone so that you’re the closest to the curl. Wait your turn.
3. Observe the pecking order. there will be a few guys out that will get a majority of the waves. Locals know their spot and they don’t want to lose any waves to you.
4. Paddle for waves after the few guys that rip are paddling back into the lineup (after their waves).
5. Don’t get in a paddle battle with a local. You’re a traveler that is surfing on your week vacation. This person probably surfs everyday.You will lose.
6. If everyone is paddling out into the ocean, you should probably do that too… unless you want to take a wave on the head.
7. Talk to people in the line up. Everywhere I’ve been, surfers are nice and they have NO problem chatting while waiting.
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