Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Stumble It More...
  • Archives
  • Oct21

    I couldn’t resist this photo that was taken by David Elder somewhere on the Outer Banks. Click on the photo to visit our Facebook Page (OBX Surf Info) and type in your caption in the comment area. Contest expires Monday at 5pm. Best caption wins a T-shirt and some stickers.

  • Oct18

    Keep your eyes on the horizon. When the heavy draining fall swells show up between October 15 and December 1st, the 2011 Battle of the Banks will throw down yet another bloody battle. It’s Virginia Beach against Outer Banks in a fight for bragging rights. So far, Virginia Beach has held the title over the last 3 years. Will this be the year when team OBX takes their land back? Stay tuned and we’ll keep you informed when the contest is a go. You can also click on the poster for more information.

  • Oct3

    North Carolina has the highest potential for offshore wind power on the east coast. This massive, untapped energy source could reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and help create jobs. The only thing missing is political will. That’s why we’re urging decision makers to support new requirements and incentives for offshore wind.

    Click HERE to view a pre-crafted letter, and add your signature by filling out the form on the right. It will be sent on Saturday, October 15th, so act fast to get the word out to your friends and family. Together, we can convince our representatives in the General Assembly and Congress to create the necessary policies to support offshore wind for North Carolina.

  • Oct2

    I spent more time in the water than I did taking pictures so I only have a few to post. Conditions were improving all day and the wind for the most part remained offshore. Swell was stacked on the horizon with solid swell filling in from the formerly Cat 4 Ophelia hurricane that tracked Northeast of Bermuda recently. Needless to say, this unusual swell (6+ feet at 16+ seconds) made for some nicely formed sets that graced our beaches.  There should be some swell leftovers and offshore winds for manana so stay tuned!

  • Sep19

    The OBX Pro is a $30,000 Profesional Surfing Event held in the Outer Banks every year. Part of the Western Atlantic Surf Series. The first Outer Banks Pro took place at Kitty Hawk Pier in the early 2000′s. Since the beginning, Wave Riding Vehicles has stood for surfing and spreading it’s Aloha throughout the world.  They continue to support professional surfing in all of its forms. With the new construction of Jennette’s Pier, backed by the North Carolina Aquarium, WRV has the unique opportunity to run one of the most core surf contests in the region. Last year saw the largest purse ever brought to the East Coast. The Wave Riding Vehicles Outer Banks Pro Presented by Hurley with a total purse of $30,500 in prize money looks to be another hit this year! Special thanks to all the amazing sponsors; Hurley, Dragon Optics, Kona Brewing Company, Silmar, Arialite, Surfer, Eastern Surf Magazine, 99.1 The Sound and Charter Media.

    Click Here for Outer Banks Pro Registration

     

  • Sep15

    Got to shoot a few photos this morning before going out. Super fun waist to chest high surf, clean, green and warm water. Gotta love September.

  • Sep13

    According to the swell forecast, the South will rise again! This Saturday (September 17, 2011) Volcom is bringing the Totally Crustaceous Tour to the Outer Banks: The “Cooterfish Surf Series” just South of the Mason Dixon Line. Expect free lunch, tons of prizes, custom trophies, Cash Prizes for competitors and plenty of divisions to choose from. Top 3 finishers will qualify for the 2012 VQS World Champs (top squid qualifies). It’s scheduled to kick off first thing in the AM on Saturday (7am to be exact so get there early), September 17, 2011 at the 5th Street Beach Access in Kill Devil Hills. (behind the Kmart if you’re on the bypass).  B.Y.O. Rebel Flag

    For more information, call: 904-382-7333, email: vqsinfo@volcom.com, Website: www.volcom.com/vqs

  • Sep10

  • Sep9

    Katia swell has shaped up nicely with some fun overhead waves scattering peaks all over this sandbar. Work has come to a stand still here on the banks. From the looks of it, Saturday should have some leftovers. Photos: obxsurfinfo.com

  • Sep8

    Just added some new pics. Some photos were taken at 10am in Kitty Hawk and the 2nd batch was taken in Nags Head around 3pm. 15.4 feet @ 17 seconds = lots of moving water. Only a few takers today at one of the more popular sandbars.