Friday, April 29, 2011

Surfers at Lake Worth Beach , Fl

Lake Worth is the most viciously localized break in Florida, which is probably why it's barely known beyond state lines. During the '70s and '80s, visiting surfers would encounter nightmarish ultra-violence of the "harass your girlfriend," "break your board" and "smash your windshield" variety. Once, after being dropped in on, a local followed his provocateur to the beach and proceeded to smash the surfer's board on a parking meter. The upset visitor took a swing at the local, but quickly found himself hog-tied around the very parking meter that took out his surfboard and was later found and untied by the police. Things have mellowed a bit since then.

Clearly, Lake Worth must house a good wave to justify such extreme measures; in fact, it offers several. First, just before the guarded area on the south side of the pier, a sandbar runs farther south in front of an old seawall called Blackwall. When north or northeast swells are running and the sand is settled, fast, hollow waves reel along this bar, earning it the hyperbolic name, Banzai. Local Pro Baron Knowlton first learned to tuberide on this perfect little wave before moving on to places like Pipe and Honolua Bay. These days, he's traveling less and is frequently heard at his old stomping grounds. 




























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