Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Latitude: 40° 0.884' N |
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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Go down Rt. 35 on the beach side and it's a little entrance area across the street from my friends house. DistanceEn voiture ApprocheAccès direct (< 5 min) Facile à trouver ?Facile à trouver Accès public ?Accès public Accès spécialJe ne sais pas |
Quality des vaguesNormale
ExperienceTous surfeurs
FréquenceJe ne sais pas
TypeBeach-break
DirectionDroite et gauche
FondSableux
PuissanceAmusante
Longueur normaleCourte (< 50m)
Longueur max.Longue (150 à 300 m)
Direction de la houleNord, Sud-est, Nord-est
Direction du ventOuest
Taille de la houleCommence à marcher à Moins de 1m / 3ft et tient jusqu'à 2.5m+ / 8ft+
Condition de maréeMi-marée
Mouvement de maréeMarée montante
Fréquentation semainePersonne
Fréquentation week-endNombreux surfeurs
- Courants/Baïnes
- Plage privée
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): This is a great spot considering the surrounding areas. It is pretty fast and hollow for a beach break.<br /><br />It's a sandbar breach break thing, it bowls up somewhat at low tide, fast break but hollow a lot and fun, watch out for the sandbars at low tide (try not to fall by the sandbar), surf toward the hole, in the summer on the weekdays there is a lot of kids who dont know how to surf but not a major amount, and on the weekends it's bennys.
Atmosphère
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Laid Back September through April. Grommets competion in the summer.
Général
English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): I'm really glad it's in front of my house. Beware when the swell is east, it tends to dump.<br /><br />It's a fun spot especially during the winter when me and my friend Joe,(and Jesse when his arm isnt't broken) have the spot all to ourselves during epic conditions.
Auteur: Joe Ochanas Contributeurs (2)
De jlloyd@ccnewspapers.net , 12-08-2004
I surfed Brick Beach as a teen - I surfed Brick Beach, right next to it, on the left as you looked out at the ocean, as a teenager in the 1960s. You described it well. It is a fun spot, never too big unless a hurricane or northeaster was brewing and then the swell could get big. Somedays it reached eight to 10 feet and then you had a hell of time just paddling out. And sure enough, you'd get outside and then look at the horizon and see the Mother of all Waves, a Grandmother, coming in and it'd wipe you out and then you had to swim all the way to shore and start again. Some of the best summer days were about 10 in the morning, the water was sea green, the waves were two to three feet high, consistent, breaking nice, hollow, you could get tubed, and it wasn't too crowded and you didn't have to worry about big surf pounding your head into the sandbar. Simply, it was fun! The water was warm, clear and the swell consistent and you could surf all moring until lunch and then head up to brick beach and buy a hamburger, fries and a coke! The first time I got on a board was at brick beach. I bought a 9 foot (yes, 9 foot) Hansen from a girl who lived across the street, Jeanie Westoff. It was May 30. The water was freezing. But I didn't care. My Dad bought the board for me. $100. And hung out on the beach while I paddled out, caught a small wave, rode the boarch on my stomach, tentatively stood up and then fell off and ran to shore. It was cold! yes, lots of fine, wonderful memories of surfng at Brick Beach. The second summer surfing there I was there every day with a friend, Jerry ? Nolan?. He had a motorboat. We'd load our boards into the boat on the Mantoloking River, in Brick, near Cedar Bridge Road, and take the river to the Bay, Barnegat Bay? then park it on the bay across from Brick Beach,. grab our boards and sneak across some private property (We often got yelled at) and head down to the beach, to the left of brick beach, private beach, but no one would bother you. Plus, 12 feet from the water line was state or federal property and anyone could be there. We were at the beach from June until mid-October, every day, rain or shine, every day!!!! It was great!!! One more memory. One of the most remarkable days was when the wind was from the east. You know, chop. slop. No form. Ugly. Swells, but again, no form, every which way. It sucked. So we sat on the beach. Then, slowly, remarkably, almost miracuously, the wind began turning from the east, then from the south then slowly from the west. You know, a west wind! It was hold up the waves so they'd tube and give em form and next thing you know we were howling and paddllng out and surfing some of the finest waves ever to hit Brick Beach!!!!! Glad to hear your having fun surfing Brick Beach!!! Although you called it Brick Beach 2. What's the "2" for? Another beach? just wondering.....surf's up!!!
De Jon W , 12-07-2004
Brick 2 doesnt suck - Brick 2 doesnt suck for surfing, it may not barrel but name 1 place in nk where it does. You usally get pretty nice rides there and you see alot of hot chicks on the beach. Its worth going 2
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De anonymous , 03-09-2004
brick 2 is great for beginning surfers - i started surfing there, i lived there, but now that i got alot better and look for bigger waves, its not so fun to me anymore. But if you're just starting out, its perfect. But the one really bad part is that so many people go there. So many people that CAN'T SURF! They always got in my way and had no clue how to respect other surfers. But if you live ther and you're starting out, then its perfect.