Indicators

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Indicators surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
W | WNW | NW | NNW
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
4ft - 8ft
Breaks over
Rock
Wave type
reef | point
Wave direction
right
Optimal Wind Direction
NNE | NE | ENE | E | ESE | SE
Best Tides at
low | lowToMid

More about Indicators surfspot

General: Just down the beach from Domes, around the corner and nearly in front of the Lighthouse, lies the Indicators peak. So named for the exposed rock in the middle of the lineup and the fact that it is a good indicator of sets approaching The Point and Maria's, Indicators is a dicey proposition when it's happening. You need to take off nearly in front of the rock, and if you're a real daredevil, you can tempt fate and try to challenge the Deadman's peak, right in front of the rock. As you race down the line, a warped section of wave begins to stand up around a chunk of reef exposed on all but the highest tides. This can sometimes usher in the best section of the wave, so be ready when it starts to bowl up around the rock as it's a good way to measure the tube. The rock can also separate the outside peak from the inside section and help spread the crowd out a little. Tides: Not the biggest tidal changes but lower generally better. Size: Head high-double overhead Wind: ENE or E Swell: NW, N Bottom: Reef Paddling: Can be a good amount of work depending on the swell. Spot Rating: Fun on the right day and an alternative to surfing Maria's.

Advanced to psycho depending on the swell.

Park just before the lighthouse and amble through the brush.

Late summer and fall for tropical cyclone swells but late fall through early spring for consistency.

Crowd Factor: Nope. A few hearty locals. Local Vibe: Not really.

A little dirty after rains.

Rock in the takeoff zone and exposed reef on all but the highest tides.

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