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The Surfing Life of Santa Cruz
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Steamers Lane can be found near by Santa Cruz's Surf Museum. If you are used to go in populated areas then this is the great place to visit. You can walk over the blunt and look down the wave. I have an experience of surfing there very much due to when I used to normally drive to Santa Cruz. I had reached a far and felt I was better off (skill and crowd wise) with other far reaching at Pleasure Point.

The last time I was at Steamers Lane, I took off on a wave but some one act of curling - basically I dropped in and had room to pull off. But some one dropped in on me and then some one in front of him. I stuck there in a ridiculous manner. So as per my experience Santa Cruz is an excellent place to surf but its a thronged too.

Capitola is a delighted point at the south of Santa Cruz, very nice point to watch. At 38th Ave you can take a look at sharks and lots of other good things to watch around. Back in my single long boarding days normally I used to drive before going to work and love to watch these spots for at least some time, and then get back to work at my latest possible start time with blood shot eyes and screwy hair.

While surfing Santa Cruz you felt that you are close to nature. Not only less wind and fog, Sans Francisco's bay area glassy nice and lovely sunsets and cute sea otters (do not see them around here)are to add to the effect to watch. It was as thronged as much more populated now so I am not going frequently anymore in mid of the week.

Most inside break is of steamer lane is Cowbells. The perfect place for learning surfing is just north of the Santa Cruz. Due to bad conditions I am unable to teach my friend to surf a there, so I took her to Cowells for surfing. At the day she surfed the right place to learn the basic. Like other Thronged favorite spots you will see lots of other beginners are taking the lesson by rent a board from this beach.

When first attempting to surf it can be a challenge, but if you believe that you can do it, you might just find yourself up on that board surfing the waves before you know it.

 

 
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