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Tiger Tracks Left is a surf spot that requires a bit of effort to reach, as it’s about an hour-long walk from camp. This spot features a left-hand wave that can be quite fun, especially for those looking for something a little challenging. The wave takes shape over a mostly undefined reef, so it’s good to be cautious of your surroundings while you're out there. It’s less crowded than many other spots, so you might enjoy some nice sessions with just a few friends.
The wave works best with a SouthWest swell direction, but it’ll also accept swells from the South and West. It tends to hold its own with swell sizes around 3ft (approximately 0.9 meters). The optimal conditions happen during mid to high tide to avoid the sharp coral beneath. This spot generally breaks left, making it suitable for intermediate surfers looking to sharpen their skills. When the preferable Southeast wind kicks in, it can really help shape the wave nicely for a better ride.
If you’re planning to hit up Tiger Tracks Left, make sure you’re ready for a bit of baiting and patience. It can be a mixed bag in terms of wave quality. The venue doesn’t usually see a huge crowd due to its accessibility, meaning you can often find your own space in the lineup, which is a nice bonus.