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| OVERALL | Not Rated | | WAVE SHAPE | Not Rated | | CONSISTENCY | Not Rated | | CROWD | Not Rated | | LOCALISM | Not Rated |
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General Overview
The Strait of Juan de Fuca Inlet is a touchy subject as well as a unique situation, geographically and politically speaking with it’s own special brand of hydraulics. Many of the surfable beaches, point breaks, rivers /creeks and related sand bars are protected along the sheltered coastline of the inlet on the United States side. The straights opening faces northwest so any swell with that heading can have many of those surf spots firing. It’s bitter cold and visitors with board bags annoy the locals. If you’re really interested take a look at a map, we’re saving this one for the homeboys. Secret Spot Policy
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| BREAK TYPE |
All |
| BEST SEASON |
Fall |
| BOTTOM TYPE |
Sand, rock |
| WATER QUALITY |
Clean |
| LEFTS/RIGHTS |
Yes |
| BEST TIDE |
All |
| ABILITY LEVEL |
All |
| HAZARDS |
Cold water. |
| BEST SWELL |
Northwest |
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