See....this is why I just said screw it all and have moved on from surfing. Just too many variables to keep track of and I hate it when my lake mojo is ruined because I only had an 8 out of 10 wave and it just wasn't as good as it was that one time when everything aligned. Surf waves are like powder days snowboarding. Each year, you get that incredible day or 2 that are off the hook. You spend the rest of the year chasing that feeling and leave the mountain not quite satisfied because, while the day was pretty sweet, it just didn't quite stack up to that one super awesome day. Or, you bring your buddy and are pretty stoked about the snow that day and he's like "meh, you should go to Alaska."
Someday, when my neck, shoulders and knees force me into the surfing corner, I'll probably spend the time. Hopefully by then, the turn key, out of the box, super sweet surf boat will be common place and we will all laugh about how hard it was to set up those old boats back in 2016.
Someday, when my neck, shoulders and knees force me into the surfing corner, I'll probably spend the time. Hopefully by then, the turn key, out of the box, super sweet surf boat will be common place and we will all laugh about how hard it was to set up those old boats back in 2016.
and PS, surfing rules.

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