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Surfing on the Outer BanksAbout 1000 years ago the barrier islands known now as the Outer Banks were born when the cold Labrador Current and the warm Gulf Stream Current merged. These barrier islands, as well as sandbars and shoals, continue to be reshaped by the powerful action of these currents. Known as the “Graveyard of the Atlantic”, the waters off our coast have taken over 2000 ships as victims of its shifting shoals and sandbars. No doubt, the first surfers were probably shipwreck survivors who rode a broken piece of ship into the safety of the shore. Today ships still find these waters hazardous, but you’ll find modern day surfers happily riding the never-ending line up of these celebrated waves for the sport of it.
The powerful punch of the waters that roll onto this 100-mile stretch of beaches from Corolla to Hatteras to Ocracoke Island creates many surf breaks and classes of waves. Piers from Duck to South Nags Head offer a break in the wind and cross-shore drifts and on best days, waves offer high energy beach breaks barrels. On the northern beaches the piers have great sandbanks on either side that present waves with hollow peaks. Of course, each beach access has its own fame and like all surf destinations, surfers give nicknames to their favorite places like “Landromat” in Kitty Hawk. As you go further south to Pea Island and Hatteras there are many great breaks starting with “Boilers” at Pea Island. At “S-turns” in Rodanthe, good barrels can be found. Northeast swells rule at Rodanthe Pier where the scene can be busy and parking difficult to find. Down south through the small towns you escape to capture lefts from the NE swells or decent bowls that swing in from the south. Frisco, Hatteras and Ocracoke fall into the line-up, but the most famous Outer Banks break is still at the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. Clean conditions and sizable waves mark this surf destination as almost always ride-able at anywhere from 2 to 12 feet tall. Remember, bragging rights go along with surfing “Lighthouse”!
What if you have just started surfing or want to learn? It probably sounds easy – paddle out and surf! But before you begin, here are a few hints to make it easier and some advice to keep you (and others in the water) safe. First, find places to rent or buy a board and check for park service classes, private instructors and surf camps. These folks are experienced and dedicated to making your early surfing experience safe and rewarding. If you fall into this category remember these things:
All surfers that are new to the Outer Banks will find most towns have posted a few surf regulations. Locals will tell you that these restrictions are enforced. Pay attention or you'll get a surfing ticket as part of your vacation memorabilia! Here are the rules:
Are you ready for your surf vacation and you want to compete? Maybe you don’t surf but want to watch a contest? You’ll enjoy the many excellent pro and amateur contests. These are well organized events, welcoming to competitors and spectators alike, and offering a family friendly atmosphere! Usually advertised and promoted through the local surf shops, check with them for scheduled competitions. Here are just a few to look for:
Make your plans now for an Outer Banks surf vacation! A Village Realty rental vacation home or condo can be found near all the best breaks. Let us know if you’re planning a surfing vacation and you will be directed to the perfect home in the perfect spot. Surf’s up so have a “swell” day! |
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