With Fall barely out the gate, the second major North West Pacific swell marched towards the Oregon coastline promising endless amounts of giant surf for a few solid days. With the predicted buoy reading of 17′ @ 17 seconds, Mother Nature delivered once again a massive blow with some 35′-40’+ wave face heights at a select outer reef justsouth of the now famous Nelscott Reef. The locals call it ‘South Reef’and rarely does it break as it did on October 22, 2009!
“I have lived here for a long time and I have never seen South Reef break the way it did on this day…Â Details