Pichilemu

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Pichilemu surfspot characteristics

Swell Window
SW | WSW | W | WNW | NW | NNW | N
Optimal Swell Direction
Swell Size
5ft - 7ft
Breaks over
Sand
Wave type
point
Wave direction
left
Optimal Wind Direction
E | ESE | SE | SSE
Best Tides at
low

More about Pichilemu surfspot

General: The wide sand bay arcs out and away from the town, forming what looks like the longest left pointbreak in this universe and the next. On closer inspection, however, the wave in Pichilemu is fatally flawed. Sure, there are some stunning, racy sections (especially up towards the top of the point at low tide), but in general, the sand is haphazard and the channel super deep. It's the world's longest rolling mushburger. Surfing Pichilemu has been compared with snowboarding, where it's all open face, slopey carving and very little drive; the whitewater just gathers steam behind you, not allowing for any sort of fancy rebound action. In short, it can be a very frustrating wave. That said, it does have advantages: it's right in town, for those who don't have a car and aren't up for Lobos; and it's perfect for learning (when small) as it is so mushy. Tides: Low Size: Head high-well overhead Wind: E Swell: SW Bottom: Sand Paddling: Not bad on the average day, tougher when there is significant swell in the water. Spot Rating: A pretty average wave even when it gets big.

Super beginner to bored advanced

Park right at the tip of the point

March

Crowd Factor: After school can get kinda gnarly, but dawn patrols are empty Local Vibe: Sometimes teenagers have something to prove, but it's generally nothing too heavy.

Not bad, can get dirty when it rains.

Boredom.

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