Northwest looks cool - would love a road trip through Oregon & Washington- as a chef from Hawaii too , seafood is amazing- aloha Alabama sounds interesting 😃👍🏽 thanks for sharing
Yes the PNW is beautiful! The area is known for Dungeness crab which typically runs from late fall and into early spring I believe. And yes Aloha Alabama was interesting indeed. The town doesn’t have a lot of options but their food was good.
At least you both tried. Under those kinds of conditions, your best bet is the third spot known as "Fingers" (the place with the number of small jetties). Hit Fingers when the tied is low. Fingers is pretty decent whenever West Haven "The Jetty" beach and the other spot "The Cove" are no good.
Love your videos! The first spot you stopped at is a skim boarding area. With waves are really big on the other side then you should stop there and paddle out. On rare occasions a longboarding swell will come through. It is worth a shot when the waves look like and you feel like you got out into the water while practicing your paddling. Another good beginner spot is up in Port Angeles, Washington. It is usually much smaller there. Good luck and keep up the vlogging.
Thanks for the heads up! We went to Westport back in October when the conditions were more favorable, maybe we’ll try again this summer. I’m on the Washington surf Facebook group where they post daily videos for the spot in Port Angeles. Definitely on my list to check out. Thanks again so much for following our journey!
Thanks for sharing! We head there next month. Hoping for good surf!
Yes I’m sure you’ll have much better luck surfing this time of year than we did!
Northwest looks cool - would love a road trip through Oregon & Washington- as a chef from Hawaii too , seafood is amazing- aloha Alabama sounds interesting 😃👍🏽 thanks for sharing
Yes the PNW is beautiful! The area is known for Dungeness crab which typically runs from late fall and into early spring I believe. And yes Aloha Alabama was interesting indeed. The town doesn’t have a lot of options but their food was good.
Planing for trip here on august. Thanks for the video
Thanks for watching. Enjoy your trip!
At least you both tried. Under those kinds of conditions, your best bet is the third spot known as "Fingers" (the place with the number of small jetties). Hit Fingers when the tied is low. Fingers is pretty decent whenever West Haven "The Jetty" beach and the other spot "The Cove" are no good.
Hey Rick thanks for the suggestions! Will definitely keep those tips in mind the next time we find ourselves in Westport =)
Love your videos! The first spot you stopped at is a skim boarding area. With waves are really big on the other side then you should stop there and paddle out. On rare occasions a longboarding swell will come through. It is worth a shot when the waves look like and you feel like you got out into the water while practicing your paddling.
Another good beginner spot is up in Port Angeles, Washington. It is usually much smaller there. Good luck and keep up the vlogging.
Thanks for the heads up! We went to Westport back in October when the conditions were more favorable, maybe we’ll try again this summer. I’m on the Washington surf Facebook group where they post daily videos for the spot in Port Angeles. Definitely on my list to check out. Thanks again so much for following our journey!
Omg that hotel is so cute
Do the dogs stay in there the whole way? They are cute