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    Sunrise Nor’Easter November 2010 Day 3

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    I headed back up to S-Turns and Mirlo Beach this morning at sunrise. The crews had the road cleared from yesterday’s high tide. It was very quiet up there with only a few cars coming and going. There was one car in the ditch looked like they were trying to turn around when they found the ditch. The water was still coming up under many of the first houses Oceanside to the north of town. We will have to wait and see what happens at today’s high tide…
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    2010 November Nor’Easter Day 1
    2010 November Nor’Easter Day 2
    2009 November Nor’Easter/Ida

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    2010 November Nor’Easter Day 2

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    And the wind and waves arrive…
    Before work I went up to S-Turns to see the ocean starting to rise and start over running the dunes as the tide was rising. Hwy 12 closed a little after 11am due to flooding and over wash. At lunch, I took a stroll up to S-Turn to see what was going on. I had a flashback to the November 2009 Ida Nor’Easter, with the water running up under the houses and the road covered in sand. The conditions were not quite as bad. The sand dunes were not leveled, but many severely eroded away and the tractors were busy trying to clear the sand and water for the cars stacked a mile or so back. I looks like we have a few more days of the strong winds and waves so stay tuned…
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    Big Nor’Easter on the way?

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    This first day on North winds started today. It looks like the next few days should be in the 10-15 foot range with 30 knot NE winds. Should be an interesting few days!
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    Fall Surf Session in Salvo

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    It was another great fall day in the Outer Banks. There was a breezy W wind. Jason and I headed out for a quick lunchtime surf. Besides the strong current, there were some heavy waves out there. Everyone had a few good ones until there seemed to be a rip everywhere you were sitting and we headed back to work.

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    Fall Kitesurf Session, Cape Hatteras Ranger Station Run

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    I had my first kite session in over a month with Pat Duca and Dom. We did a Ranger station run. It was the most beautiful day, except for the cold windy conditions. It was 50 degrees with 30 knot winds. I rode my brand new crispy 8m 2011 Havoc and surfboard. I also tested out my new Billabong 6/5/4 SG5 Wetsuit and it was amazing! I was way too warm actually, but it was great to know i have the warmth when i need it for later in the winter. With blue skies, we started our adventure. There were head high waves and a few bigger ones on the outside break. I had a couple fun smacks on some of the mellower waves as my ankle was not ready for the more technical inside breaks.

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    As we made our way downwind, Pat wound up dropping his kite somewhere between the outside and inside break and eventually had to swim in. The rest of session was a race around the pier and back to the house as the wind was lightening up, the sun was dropping behind the horizon and the wind direction was shifting evermore offshore. We made it just in time to collect our gear and walk back to the house with the most amazing after sunset glow.

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    Amazing day of surf in Frisco

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    Today, Jason and I headed South to Frisco to try and score some waves. After only one day on the water since my ankle injury, I was a bit nervous to paddle out into the overhead, sometimes closing out, rifling waves. We wound up surfing North of the Frisco Pier at a break with only a handful of guys out.
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    We were all having a great session as the waves got better and bigger. The energy just kept building, until our arms couldn’t take it anymore. I cruised on my 9’3 In The Pink to keep my ankle stress free and Jason wound up getting out his barrel board the Rawson pintail. We got out of the water a few hours later and headed to the Hatterasman Restaurant. With some amazing service and food, we gorged ourselves and drove back north to relax for the rest of the day.
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    Fall is Here in Cape Hatteras

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    Our first strong cold front has reached the Outer Banks. The chilly wind cooled things off quite a bit. The surf was fun, a little messy but the warm waters made it extra enjoyable. The die hards were out kiting while the wind was up this morning. I’m looking forward to more great kite and surfing sessions this Fall.
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    It’s Movember

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    This year Jason rounded up the crew and we are now all participating in Movember. We have all of November to (try) and grow a mustache. It’s a great/fun way to raise awareness and support for male cancer research. Here are some links:

    REAL Team’s Movember page
    Post on Movember REAL Watersports

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    Morning Fog in the Outer Banks

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    It was a very foggy morning today on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. I decided to head out early and take a few pictures. I have been playing with a new lens that I am borrowing from Canon. It’s the 50mm 1.2mm. I have been having a great time with it and its amazingly narrow depth of field!
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