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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:21:13 -0700, "PeterL"
wrote: Those are Southern California surfers you see on film. BTW, there are no big waves in California, for that you'll have to go to Hawaii or Australia. No big waves? I guess you've never heard of Mavericks. http://www.mavsurfer.com/ ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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San Fransisco weather and outdoory type things to do
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:21:13 -0700, "PeterL"
wrote: Those are Southern California surfers you see on film. BTW, there are no big waves in California, for that you'll have to go to Hawaii or Australia. No big waves? I guess you've never heard of Mavericks. http://www.mavsurfer.com/ ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 15:14:08 +0000, Ken
wrote: (David Jones) wrote in om: Skiing - I know some resorts are open by this time, but it seems very early to me. Ski resorts in northern California try to open for Thanksgiving, though this is often with fake snow. But that's not exactly the San Francisco area. ************* DAVE HATUNEN ) ************* * Tucson Arizona, out where the cacti grow * * My typos & mispellings are intentional copyright traps * |
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Hatunen wrote: On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 09:21:13 -0700, "PeterL" wrote: Those are Southern California surfers you see on film. BTW, there are no big waves in California, for that you'll have to go to Hawaii or Australia. No big waves? I guess you've never heard of Mavericks. http://www.mavsurfer.com/ Indeed, it makes the local news every winter when surfers come from all over the world to catch the big waves there. Unfortunately, there has been at least one death. Patty |
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Actually Mavericks, about 20 miles south of San Francisco, sometimes has gargantuan waves and is considered one of the premier big-wave locations for big wave surfers! Depends on the weather out at sea. Susan PeterL wrote: Those are Southern California surfers you see on film. BTW, there are no big waves in California, for that you'll have to go to Hawaii or Australia. |
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