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Great Snapshots from our Private Group Surf Lessons!

 We had a fantastic group of adult students join us for our private group surf instruction yesterday! Come let our certified instructors teach you the fundamentals of surfing where you receive the high quality attention you deserve and the professional instruction that you expect! At Menehune Surf, we welcome all ages, emphasize safety first, and always have fun! You will also learn some basic oceanography in the process, so you can feel confident in understanding wave forecasts and know the safest and best times to surf. 
We love to surf and are thrilled to share our passion with you!
 

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Menehune Surf Sponsors the 2014 Menhune Surf Contest!

Menehune Surf School will be sponsoring the 2014 Menehune Surf Contest at La Jolla Shores for another year!

This contest is a favorite of ours because it’s fantastic for beginner and intermediate groms (surfer kids). The whitewash (after the wave has broke) is a great place for beginners to start in the contest. If you’re looking to advance in surfing, Menehune surf school offers lessons for all ages that will get everyone out of the whitewash and up on the waves.
Our Menehune Surf Team, the year round surf instruction program for kids of all levels, will be in the contest representing big time alongside all the friends they’ve made in the program.

The event is Saturday April 26th, and early bird registration ends on April 21st.  Hit us up if your grom would benefit from a private surfing lesson at La Jolla Shores to tune up before the contest.

Hope to see you there!

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Menehune Surf News!

Menehune Surf Camp Registration is On!!

Secure your child’s spot for summer during our early registration months and save an extra $28!

We’re as excited as ever for another great year of surf, sun, and summer camps. We’re extending lower prices to our families this year including early registration discounts. Prices increase at 5:00pm on March 31st.

Learn More about Surf Camps Here!

2014 Surf Camp will include a raffle for a chance to win 3
hours of Private Surf Lessons and a Menehune Surf Hoodie! (A $250 Value)

                            

            

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Best PlaceTo Surf In San Diego

Surfing is hard enough as it is.  Not only do you have to balance and turn on the board, you have to learn to position yourself, paddle correctly, drop in, and pop up on moving waves just to get to the riding part.  It’s like trying to snowboard on a moving mountain or skateboard on a moving street.

(Of course we strongly recommend surf lessons to make the process easier.)

But surfing in San Diego can be made that much harder by choosing the wrong place to go, and so much easier by choosing the best place to surf in San Diego.

We strongly recommend learning to surf in San Diego at La Jolla Shores.  Here’s why:

Every time we cruise by Mission Beach, Pacific Beach, and Ocean Beach, we watch beginner surfers struggling on the fast, close out waves.  In general the waves at these beaches all break in big sections, called “close out waves”.  This means the whole wave face crashes at once leading to steep drop ins and very little time and room to surf.

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A “close out wave”, found along most of San Diego’s coast, leads to steep drop ins and very little to surf.

At La Jolla Shores, the waves are, in general, much gentler, a bit smaller, and far easier to drop in and leave more room for the fun part: surfing!  We call these “peeling waves” or long board waves” and can make life so much easier for a beginning surfer.

Long board waves at La Jolla Shores are gentler and easier for beginner surfers.

Learn more about learning to surf in San Diego at menehunesurf.com

Photo Credits:
“Close Out” Mike Baird:Flickr:CreativeCommons
“Long Board Wave” SurfCRS:Flickr:CreativeCommons

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Why Is The Water So Cold In San Diego

Spring is here…and summer is coming!  That means the water warms up…at least by California standards. Soon, south swells (waves from the south)  pump consistently great waves for beginners along our beaches and it’s a prime time for surf lessons in San Diego.

But even in the spring and summer, when air temps are in the low 80’s, at just about every lesson we teach we hear the comment, “Whoa-that is some cold water!”  So what’s the deal?

Our water temps do warm up to mid 60’s and 70’s, which, when using one of our top-tier wetsuit rentals, is really pretty comfy.  But it’s a far cry from the Atlantic coast which easily reaches the 80’s.

The reason is a process called upwelling.  It’s a pretty simple idea.  Wind and currents pull the warmer water at the top (warmed by the famous San Diego sunshine of course) away from the beach and that water is replaced by colder water from the bottom of the ocean floor.  And sadly, as soon as that colder water warms up in the sun, it’s pulled away again for and colder water replaces it.

The good news?  That colder water is super rich in nutrients picked up from the bottom of the ocean.  That spurs plankton blooms, which attract lots of fish, which is why you’ll have a great chance at surfing with dolphins, sea lions, and seals!

Photo Credit: NOAA

 Are you a kid or parent of a kid who digs fun ocean facts like this?  Check out Ocean Adventure Camp where kids learn tons of great marine biology!