Great Surfing Locations To Take Your Casio G Shock Tough Solar Watch
Great Surfing Locations To Take Your Casio G Shock Tough Solar Watch
So you're all decked out in your Casio G Shock Tough Solar Watch and surf's up. Where to go? Local surfers are generally tight-lipped when it comes to secret, sacred surf spots. Part of surfing's appeal is the wild-flavored solitude that a day in the waves presents. Underwater, your hearing takes on an other-worldly echo and you can --at last-- hear yourself think. But even in a surreal daydream zone like this, you will eventually find yourself needing to know what time it is. One glance at your wrist and reality begins to break through.. --It is precisely Eleven-oh-Four Pee Em. Just enough time for two more sets at Swami's and then it's time to paddle back in, squeak out of the wet suit, rack the boards and grab a bag of tacos on the way home. Old-school surfers remember when getting to Swami's -behind and below the oceanside ashram in Encinitas, California- wasn't so easy. 1970s-era wooden steps were burnt down regularly by local 'surf-nazis' --These days there are simple, easily navigable concrete stairs all the way down to the beach. Sure, it's increased the crowds, but the tubular waves of Swami's remain.
Good thing you wear a Casio G-Shock Tough Solar Watch-- You can always depend on your Casio G-Shock to save your alarms with precise accuracy, and give you the correct time, every time. Casio G Shock Tough Solar Watches are brave enough to accompany you to any surf break, even on your quest to become the newest Boomer Beach Blood Donor. Boomers Beach is just south of and around the corner from the La Jolla Cove. If you've ever shredded at Boomers -or Boomers has shredded you- you understand just how much brutality your Casio G-Shock can take! Wipe out and bang your Casio G-Shock on a mussel-covered rock and it still comes out tick-tick-ticking!
If La Jolla's just a little bit too bleach-blonde for you, paddle six hours up the coast or jump in your Jeep and head north twenty minutes or so up I-5 to San Clemente. Be sure to notice how beautiful your Casio G-Shock Tough Solar Watch is when that golden Pacific sun glints off it. Turn west at the Christianitos turnoff, park in the lot next to (not at) Carl's Junior, lock your car tightly and follow the single line of surfers hurrying along the one-mile trail to Trestles beach. Yes, it's a far hike and entirely worth it. Have some patience and catch the most righteous lefts you've ever had in your life! Take a Casio G-Shock on your next surfin' safari and always know what time it is. It's time to catch some waves. Cowabunga!
posted by Watches Giant