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 Camp Pendelton

USA, California, Orange County

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Datum: WGS84 [ Aide ]
Précision: Approximatif

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Latitude: 33° 12.96' N
Longitude: 117° 24.348' W

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Twenty miles of wide, sandy beaches with only the Marines to share with, and they are in amphibious tanks. Talk about a longboard!

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Twenty miles of wide, sandy beaches with only the Marines to share with, and they are in amphibious tanks. Talk about a longboard!

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Twenty miles of wide, sandy beaches with only the Marines to share with, and they are in amphibious tanks. Talk about a longboard!

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Twenty miles of wide, sandy beaches with only the Marines to share with, and they are in amphibious tanks. Talk about a longboard!

DistanceEn voiture

ApprocheBonne marche (15-30 mn)

Facile à trouver ?Difficile à trouver

Accès public ?Accès privé

Accès spécialJe ne sais pas

 Caractéristiques du spot de surf

Autre nom lots of spots

Qualité du spot

Quality des vaguesNormale

ExperienceSurfeurs expérimentés

FréquenceMarche assez souvant

Vague

TypeBeach-break

DirectionDroite et gauche

FondSableux

PuissanceCreuse, Rapide, Puissante, Amusante

Longueur normaleCourte (< 50m)

Longueur max.Normale (50 à 150m)

Marées, houle et vent

Direction de la houleNord-ouest, Ouest, Sud-ouest, Sud

Direction du ventSud-est, Est, Nord-est

Taille de la houleCommence à marcher à Moins de 1m / 3ft et tient jusqu'à

Condition de maréeToutes marées

Mouvement de marée

Plus de détails

Fréquentation semainePersonne

Fréquentation week-endPersonne

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Dangers

- Constructions (bouées, digues etc..)
- Plage privée
- Localisme

 Informations supplémentaires

Drive about seven miles north of Oceanside, California until you get to the rest area. Pull over and park in the back of the parking area as close to the chain link fence as possible. Do not leave valuables in the car. Take them with you to the beach, or better yet, leave them at home. When no one is looking, throw your board over the fence and climb it. Wear shoes. Follow the tank path (that's right, tank path) under the freeway and down to the ocean (about a fifteen minute walk). Hide from any Marines you see along the way, especially after September 11th. Hide your towel in the bushes near the beach, and move quickly. Get out there and surf. Don't go unless you are an experienced surfer, because no one is around to save you when things get bleak.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Drive about seven miles north of Oceanside, California until you get to the rest area. Pull over and park in the back of the parking area as close to the chain link fence as possible. Do not leave valuables in the car. Take them with you to the beach, or better yet, leave them at home. When no one is looking, throw your board over the fence and climb it. Wear shoes. Follow the tank path (that's right, tank path) under the freeway and down to the ocean (about a fifteen minute walk). Hide from any Marines you see along the way, especially after September 11th. Hide your towel in the bushes near the beach, and move quickly. Get out there and surf. Don't go unless you are an experienced surfer, because no one is around to save you when things get bleak.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Drive about seven miles north of Oceanside, California until you get to the rest area. Pull over and park in the back of the parking area as close to the chain link fence as possible. Do not leave valuables in the car. Take them with you to the beach, or better yet, leave them at home. When no one is looking, throw your board over the fence and climb it. Wear shoes. Follow the tank path (that's right, tank path) under the freeway and down to the ocean (about a fifteen minute walk). Hide from any Marines you see along the way, especially after September 11th. Hide your towel in the bushes near the beach, and move quickly. Get out there and surf. Don't go unless you are an experienced surfer, because no one is around to save you when things get bleak.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Drive about seven miles north of Oceanside, California until you get to the rest area. Pull over and park in the back of the parking area as close to the chain link fence as possible. Do not leave valuables in the car. Take them with you to the beach, or better yet, leave them at home. When no one is looking, throw your board over the fence and climb it. Wear shoes. Follow the tank path (that's right, tank path) under the freeway and down to the ocean (about a fifteen minute walk). Hide from any Marines you see along the way, especially after September 11th. Hide your towel in the bushes near the beach, and move quickly. Get out there and surf. Don't go unless you are an experienced surfer, because no one is around to save you when things get bleak.

Atmosphère

Now listen carefully. Do not surf here on a foggy day, because amphibious watercraft often come out of nowhere and on to the beach. Those machines are huge and will squash you. The officers will be ticked if they see you there. Also, don't be under the freeway bridge if a tank comes by. It could very easily break your eardrums. Don't be seen if possible. Usually, if caught you will be told to leave, but they actually can arrest you. I was caught twice. Once they made me leave, the other time they borrowed my board and surfed (some Marines are surfers too).
I am not a racist, but in all honesty, people of Middle Eastern heritage of Central American heritage will be treated a lot worse than others. Many illegal aliens sneak through this area on their way to Los Angeles, and, well, I guess people of Middle Easter heritage who are caught illegally on a military base might be considered terrorists, so think about it, and good luck. The adventure alone is worth at least one visit.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Now listen carefully. Do not surf here on a foggy day, because amphibious watercraft often come out of nowhere and on to the beach. Those machines are huge and will squash you. The officers will be ticked if they see you there. Also, don't be under the freeway bridge if a tank comes by. It could very easily break your eardrums. Don't be seen if possible. Usually, if caught you will be told to leave, but they actually can arrest you. I was caught twice. Once they made me leave, the other time they borrowed my board and surfed (some Marines are surfers too).<br />I am not a racist, but in all honesty, people of Middle Eastern heritage of Central American heritage will be treated a lot worse than others. Many illegal aliens sneak through this area on their way to Los Angeles, and, well, I guess people of Middle Easter heritage who are caught illegally on a military base might be considered terrorists, so think about it, and good luck. The adventure alone is worth at least one visit.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Now listen carefully. Do not surf here on a foggy day, because amphibious watercraft often come out of nowhere and on to the beach. Those machines are huge and will squash you. The officers will be ticked if they see you there. Also, don't be under the freeway bridge if a tank comes by. It could very easily break your eardrums. Don't be seen if possible. Usually, if caught you will be told to leave, but they actually can arrest you. I was caught twice. Once they made me leave, the other time they borrowed my board and surfed (some Marines are surfers too).&lt;br &#47;&gt;I am not a racist, but in all honesty, people of Middle Eastern heritage of Central American heritage will be treated a lot worse than others. Many illegal aliens sneak through this area on their way to Los Angeles, and, well, I guess people of Middle Easter heritage who are caught illegally on a military base might be considered terrorists, so think about it, and good luck. The adventure alone is worth at least one visit.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Now listen carefully. Do not surf here on a foggy day, because amphibious watercraft often come out of nowhere and on to the beach. Those machines are huge and will squash you. The officers will be ticked if they see you there. Also, don't be under the freeway bridge if a tank comes by. It could very easily break your eardrums. Don't be seen if possible. Usually, if caught you will be told to leave, but they actually can arrest you. I was caught twice. Once they made me leave, the other time they borrowed my board and surfed (some Marines are surfers too).&amp;lt;br &amp;#47;&amp;gt;I am not a racist, but in all honesty, people of Middle Eastern heritage of Central American heritage will be treated a lot worse than others. Many illegal aliens sneak through this area on their way to Los Angeles, and, well, I guess people of Middle Easter heritage who are caught illegally on a military base might be considered terrorists, so think about it, and good luck. The adventure alone is worth at least one visit.

Général

Outstanding surf, especially in the summer. Huge sandy beaches for a twenty mile stretch. Excellent beachbreaks with standup barrels on bigger swells. The only problem is that there are lots of hidden metal objects underwater, like empty oil drums, ammo shells, unexploded tank shells, etc. It's a little spooky, but the waves can be really good, and the crowds are made up of just you and whoever you bring. If you can somehow get a pass and go on base, well then it's all yours, otherwise, you have to be a sneak like me.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Outstanding surf, especially in the summer. Huge sandy beaches for a twenty mile stretch. Excellent beachbreaks with standup barrels on bigger swells. The only problem is that there are lots of hidden metal objects underwater, like empty oil drums, ammo shells, unexploded tank shells, etc. It's a little spooky, but the waves can be really good, and the crowds are made up of just you and whoever you bring. If you can somehow get a pass and go on base, well then it's all yours, otherwise, you have to be a sneak like me.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Outstanding surf, especially in the summer. Huge sandy beaches for a twenty mile stretch. Excellent beachbreaks with standup barrels on bigger swells. The only problem is that there are lots of hidden metal objects underwater, like empty oil drums, ammo shells, unexploded tank shells, etc. It's a little spooky, but the waves can be really good, and the crowds are made up of just you and whoever you bring. If you can somehow get a pass and go on base, well then it's all yours, otherwise, you have to be a sneak like me.

English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Outstanding surf, especially in the summer. Huge sandy beaches for a twenty mile stretch. Excellent beachbreaks with standup barrels on bigger swells. The only problem is that there are lots of hidden metal objects underwater, like empty oil drums, ammo shells, unexploded tank shells, etc. It's a little spooky, but the waves can be really good, and the crowds are made up of just you and whoever you bring. If you can somehow get a pass and go on base, well then it's all yours, otherwise, you have to be a sneak like me.

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De ipanesia , 28-02-2012

rob machado + pat o'connel - i am trying to find out if that video of pat and rob doing step offs from a ski at a barreling left is anywhere around here. is it dmjs?

De Anonymous , 10-08-2009

How do I get access to DMJ's? - It is my understanding that DMJ's in on base. How can a civilian get access other than being escorted by a member of the Military?

De Dave from Oceanside , 01-09-2006

Red Beach - Even if you have access to Camp Pendleton you can't go in the water at Red Beach. Due to the Trash as noted in the write up. The Game Wardens patrol the area and they will and can keep your board! But if you don't get caught, enjoy your slice of heaven!!!

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