Surf’s TOO up, dude!

North Shore beaches have been a sliver of themselves the last couple of days after a weather thingy pushed through the islands, leaving unusually high waves in its wake. Great Cruz Bay is even catching some of it. This is the mouth of Great Cruz Bay, where the rockin’ got so bad that our friend Maddie, the liveaboard lab, and lots of other boaters moved as far in as they could so as not to loose their lunch. If this keeps up, Virgin Grande Estates can start marketing itself as Beachfront Property.

Supposed to subside this weekend.

12 Responses to “Surf’s TOO up, dude!”

  1. Rob7
    March 21st, 2008 06:43
    1

    I am going through my college meteorological books trying to find out what exactly a “weather thingy” is…

  2. rob
    March 21st, 2008 07:19
    2

    Cowabunga Dude?

  3. Lynn Blaisdell
    March 21st, 2008 07:50
    3

    Surf’s up dude!!!

  4. Debra
    March 21st, 2008 07:51
    4

    Wow, that looks worse than in December with Olga!!

  5. Ruth
    March 21st, 2008 09:00
    5

    The weather thingy really doesn’t seem too bad in Frank Bay or Cruz Bay, but it’s just wild on the North Shore. The surfers are delighted. Also, it’s a good opportunity for people to wear those sweatshirts and sweaters that we hardly ever need.
    -Ruth

  6. Susan
    March 21st, 2008 09:56
    6

    I’m headed to St. John’s tomorrow for the first time-and am surprised to read about needing to wear a sweater or sweatshirt…hoping to get some snorkeling in before we leave on Thursday!!! Where is the best place if Northern beaches are so wild?

  7. jim
    March 21st, 2008 10:33
    7

    Can you guys post more pictures please?
    Maybe from some northshore locations? How are the beaches fairing?

  8. islandaisy
    March 21st, 2008 12:10
    8

    The best place to snorkle will probably be Salt Pond Bay, the east end (such ss Haulover), and Lameshur bay.

  9. Robbo
    March 21st, 2008 13:59
    9

    I am watching another 6 inches of snow fall outside. i wish i had to worry about waves.

  10. St. John Panther Spotted
    March 23rd, 2008 10:50
    10

    I was at Lameshure- and so were a couple hundred others- word got out it was the only calm snorkeling spot.

  11. Debbie
    March 23rd, 2008 22:41
    11

    Well, I guess there was a (small) following for the Love City Surf Shack when it was is business - We were considering it last year, but, we were told that there was really no waves on the islands - correct me if I am wrong. My husband is a advid surfer and it would have been a life long dream - well, things happen for a reason.

    Well, ride the wave ……..

  12. Chicago Steve
    April 4th, 2008 21:59
    12

    Cinnamon Bay was awesome! Surfers riding big waves, not much beach. Salt Pond was fine, but EVERYONE was there! Two days later, everything was back to normal.

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