Great vid as always! I'm personally not a big Malibu guy. The drive and the crowd usually keep me off it and for an extra 15-20 minute drive you're up at Ventura with many different great waves!
I remember the first time my family went to malibu my older brother skim boarded straight into a rock growing up going to huntington it was a surprise for sure for rocks to be all over the place be careful out there
I've Got a point break that when the tides low enough and the swell isn't too big I can do running start step offs and then it kinda is like a roll in before walling up and walling up. So fun
There’s a spot in Hawaii big island where that’s how you got to catch the wave too. Granted it’s a dredger that would make u scrape a skegon the reef so we’d jus bodyboard it lol
@@soggywaffleboi3309 Well. Lets be clear. The very end of Malibu Point is what???? There is a chain link fence. At low tide, i recall you can walk under the fence or go around it. But that marks the ending point, the end point of Malibu beach. Out front of that fence, is a HUGE large rock, about the size of a house. Again, that rock (and the fence) marks the end point, of the Maibu Lagoon and surfing spot. So, just prior to that end point, i would call that general area "boneyards". (Because it is rocky and shallow i.e. dangerous.) Once you get beyond boneyards, that would be the beginning of 3rd Point. (if you are proceeding South) I know one particular rock in "boneyards" that you could jump off. But the whole area of boneyards contains numerous large bulbous rocks (bulb shaped outcroppings). So idk exactly what rock he chose to jump off. It also depends on the tide (high or low), as low tide would expose more rock heads, obviously.
Anyone else tired of Surfline and waves everywhere that are always 2-3. I wake up and see the swell updated that always goes down so I end up never going
it’s always the opposite for me, surfline claims 1-2 and when i get there it’s pumping 3-4+, so i just read the bouy data, tide and wind and say f u to the surfline reports
Had same problem a year ago. It can be position on the board, late take off, or combination or something else. Go out more often, experiment with positioning, learn how to read waves better, have fun, paddle smart not hard🤙