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Surfing in the British Virgin Islands
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The winter is upon us in the BVI, and the waves are starting to roll in. Sunday, January
28th was an excellent day for surf at many of the regular spots. Apple Bay, at the
Bomba Shack had excellent waves, three to eight foot with a fairly strong breeze blowing
straight offshore, making for great conditions all day long. The point at Cane Garden
Bay was also working well with just a moderate crowd. Brewers Bay was even going off
with barrels coming off the reef just off the beach. Some of the other spots towards
the east end of Tortola were also breaking nicely. Last week some people were seen
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Surfing at Apple Bay<br />
Tortola, BVI 
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Monday the 29th was also a great day at the "Shack", with the swell dropping to about
three to six feet, but still having perfect conditions. The crowds were at a minimum
which was nice, so there were plenty of waves to go around. A couple of guys had just
returned to the Shack after a three-hour session at Lava Flows. They said it was the
best they've surfed in years, and it was just the two of them!
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A great day of Surfing at the Bomba Shack<br /><br /></div>
          <br />
If you're sitting in the cold weather back home with no surf, have a look at our site
to learn more about the surf in the BVI and start making your plans to come on down.
The weather is fabulous and the water is unbelievable.<br /><br />
Just another one of "Natures little secrets" here in the BVI! For a quick glimpse
of what to expect in surf spots in the BVI, go to: <a href="http://www.escape-bvi.com/Surfing.aspx" target="blank">http://www.escape-bvi.com/Surfing.aspx</a>.
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      <title>Great Winter Surfing in the British Virgin Islands</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2007 04:40:18 GMT</pubDate>
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Surfing in the British Virgin Islands
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The winter is upon us in the BVI, and the waves are starting to roll in. Sunday, January
28th was an excellent day for surf at many of the regular spots. Apple Bay, at the
Bomba Shack had excellent waves, three to eight foot with a fairly strong breeze blowing
straight offshore, making for great conditions all day long. The point at Cane Garden
Bay was also working well with just a moderate crowd. Brewers Bay was even going off
with barrels coming off the reef just off the beach. Some of the other spots towards
the east end of Tortola were also breaking nicely. Last week some people were seen
surfing the break just outside the yacht harbour in Virgin Gorda. Size was about three
to four feet with very shallow water.&lt;br&gt;
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Surfing at Apple Bay&lt;br&gt;
Tortola, BVI 
&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;br&gt;
Monday the 29th was also a great day at the "Shack", with the swell dropping to about
three to six feet, but still having perfect conditions. The crowds were at a minimum
which was nice, so there were plenty of waves to go around. A couple of guys had just
returned to the Shack after a three-hour session at Lava Flows. They said it was the
best they've surfed in years, and it was just the two of them!
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A great day of Surfing at the Bomba Shack&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
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&lt;br&gt;
If you're sitting in the cold weather back home with no surf, have a look at our site
to learn more about the surf in the BVI and start making your plans to come on down.
The weather is fabulous and the water is unbelievable.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;br&gt;
Just another one of "Natures little secrets" here in the BVI! For a quick glimpse
of what to expect in surf spots in the BVI, go to: &lt;a href="http://www.escape-bvi.com/Surfing.aspx" target=blank&gt;http://www.escape-bvi.com/Surfing.aspx&lt;/a&gt;.
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Surfing Apple Bay
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        <p>
I've been surfing Tortola and the outer islands for past 15 years. So many really
good days, intermingled with great swells, but with North winds which blows out most
spots except Cane Garden Bay, which if you haven't been here before is a point / wrap
around break, with generally an easy paddle out. Getting caught in the impact zone
is less than fun though. From the inner harbour there is a low pier to jump from,
then out to the line up. Depending on the swell direction, usually North, but if there's
some West to it, it will section out, and pretty much split the point into 3-4 line
up areas.
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I've surfed the "bay" 8 to 10 feet sometimes barreling, for hundreds of yards. The
inside can be radical at times, with the water sucking out from the line reefs close
to the rock beach. I've seen guys eat it on the inside, not bailing out soon enough
or just going for it, coming out of the water looking like minced meat. 
</p>
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The bay needs a good solid swell for it to go off, and the crowds, even these days
are tollerable when it's happening.
</p>
        <p>
I think it was '95 or '96 when we were hit by Hurricane's Luis and Mayilynn, with
a week between them. I called a buddy of mine who was living in the hills of
Cane Garden to see how he was hanging. The eye of the storm was just passing. He was
on his cordless phone outside, screaming when he answered, I thought his roof might
of blown off or something  really bad had happened. He could barely talk. He
finally sputtered out the point! It was a perfect 20' plus, no one out of course,
and he was all ready to load his sticks and go for it, until I reminded him that the
party wasn't over yet as we still had the backside of the storm to deal with. He was
pissed, but there's times when nature wins. He sat out side for a half hour calling
out every set till It was time to hunker down for part 2 of the hurricane.
</p>
        <p>
The problem with the storms that pass close to us, is that they don't generate
swells for very long time, but we'll take what we can get.Most of the clean swells
come off the U.S. during the winter when there's a nasty cold front coming off the
east coast. During the summer if there is a Hurricane or large tropical depression,
2 to three hundreds of miles to the North of us we'll usually get a nice 3-6 foot
swell out of them.
</p>
        <p>
 I have another friend of mine , a transplant from California, that lived
here for more than 23 years and has surfed the bay as big as 15' with 5 guys out,
that swell lasted about 5 days. Anybody have photos of the bay going off? Stick em
here, or stories about sessions anywhere else in the BVI's? How about Anegada, or
the Sand Spit off Jost? 
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jan 2006 18:08:22 GMT</pubDate>
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Surfing Apple Bay
&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I've been surfing Tortola and the outer islands for past 15 years. So many really
good days, intermingled with great swells, but with North winds which blows out most
spots except Cane Garden Bay, which if you haven't been here before is a point / wrap
around break, with generally an easy paddle out. Getting caught in the impact zone
is less than fun though.&amp;nbsp;From the inner harbour there is a low pier to jump from,
then out to the line up. Depending on the swell direction, usually North, but if there's
some West to it, it will section out, and pretty much split the point into 3-4 line
up areas.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I've surfed the "bay" 8 to 10 feet sometimes barreling, for hundreds of yards. The
inside can be radical at times, with the water sucking out from the line reefs close
to the rock beach. I've seen guys eat it on the inside, not bailing out soon enough
or just going for it,&amp;nbsp;coming out of the water looking like minced meat. 
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The bay needs a good solid swell for it to go off, and the crowds, even these days
are tollerable when it's happening.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
I think it was '95 or '96 when we were hit by Hurricane's Luis and Mayilynn, with
a week between them. I called a buddy of mine who was living in the&amp;nbsp;hills of
Cane Garden to see how he was hanging. The eye of the storm was just passing. He was
on his cordless phone outside, screaming when he answered, I thought his roof might
of blown off or something&amp;nbsp; really bad had happened. He could barely talk. He
finally sputtered out the point! It was a perfect 20' plus, no one out of course,
and he was all ready to load his sticks and go for it, until I reminded him that the
party wasn't over yet as we still had the backside of the storm to deal with. He was
pissed, but there's times when nature wins. He sat out side for a half hour calling
out every set till It was time to hunker down for part 2 of the hurricane.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
The problem with the storms that pass close to us, is that they&amp;nbsp;don't generate
swells for very long time, but we'll take what we can get.Most of the clean swells
come off the U.S. during the winter when there's a nasty cold front coming off the
east coast. During the summer if there is a Hurricane or large tropical depression,
2 to three hundreds of miles to the North of us we'll usually get a nice 3-6 foot
swell out of them.
&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;
&amp;nbsp;I have&amp;nbsp;another friend of mine , a transplant from California, that lived
here for more than 23 years and has surfed the bay as big as 15' with 5 guys out,
that swell lasted about 5 days. Anybody have photos of the bay going off? Stick em
here, or stories about sessions anywhere else in the BVI's? How about Anegada,&amp;nbsp;or
the&amp;nbsp;Sand Spit off Jost? 
&lt;/p&gt;
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