How to get to the lineup fast using channels

Surfers often use deep water channels running adjacent to the surf breaks or wave peaks to get faster and effortlessly to the lineup. A channel is a current that usually runs perpendicular to the beach and provides a quick and safe route into the surf zone. Channels can also help create underlying high-to-low bathymetric profiles […]

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 Surfers often use deep water channels running adjacent to the surf breaks or wave peaks to get faster and effortlessly to the lineup. A channel is a current that usually runs perpendicular to the beach and provides a quick and safe route into the surf zone. Channels can also help create underlying high-to-low bathymetric profiles that tend to create consistent, predictable, and often perfect waves.

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How to get to the lineup fast using channels

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