Why is it better to surf at dawn and dusk
Experienced surfers will always tell you that the best time to ride waves is generally in the morning and right before getting dark. There are very good reasons behind that rule of thumb. It’s always hard to leave a comfortable bed, especially on those early morning winter days, Saturdays and Sundays. The famous dawn patrol […]
Experienced surfers will always tell you that the best time to ride waves is generally in the morning and right before getting dark. There are very good reasons behind that rule of thumb. It’s always hard to leave a comfortable bed, especially on those early morning winter days, Saturdays and Sundays. The famous dawn patrol may be a pleasure for many, but it is also painful for millions of surfers worldwide. So why do surfers wake up early in search of waves? Why is it better to put on a wetsuit at 7:30am and paddle out in cold water? Is it a ritual, a solemn rite, or are there scientific explanations for that masochistic behavior? Let’s see.
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Why is it better to surf at dawn and dusk
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