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Rapture Surf Camp
Tamraght, Morocco
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05-04-2009 02:08:50

Unsere Tore in Marokko sind ab heute geschlossen für diese Saison.
Wir danken allen die uns in Marokko besucht haben.
Hoffentlich hatten alle eine gute Zeit und wir können euch nächste Saison wieder begrüßen.

22-03-2009 17:03:56

Surf Report - 22/03/09 Today the Swell has swung around from WNW to NW, so there is a little bit less hitting the points and beaches between Taghazout and Banana Point. The beach directly in front of the house was about Shoulder high on the sets, and offshore in the morning.

Some really fun lefts and and rights in the corner at Croc Cru and the further down the beach there were some more fun sand banks.

20-03-2009 23:34:37

Surf Report - 20/03/2009

This morning there were some very fun and uncrowded waves on the beach break in front of the house. Little rights and lefts in the corner at Croc Cru, and also at Devils Rock. About shoulder high on the sets, and slight offshore early, left plenty of smiles.
The reefs north of Cap Rhir, were also good, early but the prevailing wind came up quickly.
Anchors and Killer Point had some small waves late this afternoon, but were very crowded.

Chris

19-03-2009 00:19:30

Daily Surf Report Morocco - 18/03/2009
This surf this morning and this afternoon was perfect for the Intermediates and beginners. The waves were small and fun on the beach break in front of the house.
Devils rock was also good, in the afternoon, about waist high but slightly onshore.
While up the coast during the day around lunch there were some great head high waves at boilers and some of the other reefs. And the wind was more favourable, light offshore before lunch.

Tomorrow it looks like the swell is dropping off, but the wind should be more from the south.

17-03-2009 23:34:45

Surf Report for Morocco 17/3/2009

The strong wind last night meant that the waves this morning were very choppy. Bananas Point and Devils rock had nothing to speak of really, small sloppy waves.
This afternoon the wind turned offshore so the glassed off bumpy swell left some very fun peaky waves at the beach directly in front of the camp. It was waist high and there were some good lefts and right and no body else in the water.
Tomorrow looks promising too.

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