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  • May16

    Hey this is Jason @ Rodanthe Surf Shop with your Rodanthe surf report for Wednesday. Chest-head high w/bigger sets, Semi-glassy w/slight bump, s. current, good form, some hollow ones. Wind: SSW 10+mph, Wind 4cast SW 10-15mph. HT: 6am, LT: 12:45pm.  H20 TEMP 71.


    This report is brought to you by Rodanthe Surf Shop. Thanks for checking in with OBXsurfinfo.com

  • Mar16

    Mark your calendars to attend the Annual Surfrider Foundation, Outer Banks Chapter meeting – set for Saturday, March 24 at Jennette’s Pier in Nags Head, NC. Whether you are a member or not, all is welcome to attend. At this meeting, you will learn a little about the Surfrider history, current campaigns and events, national programs, etc… The Surfrider Foundation, Outer Banks Chapter can really use your help. Please get involved and make plans to attend. The event will be held in the main event room with a free lunch provided for all of those who RSVP to: outerbanks@surfrider.org OR you can visit their Facebook page and respond. Simply click on the banner above!

  • Mar16

    S-Turns… turning on after strong South winds switching slightly offshore. Mindsurfing brought to you by Brett Barley.

  • Feb12

    Edit by Dan Murphy.

    Mark Dawson from Dan Murphy on Vimeo.

  • Jan12

    “Preserve Future Access to S-Turns,” is an effort from the Surfrider Foundation Outer Banks Chapter to ensure that surfers are able to continue enjoying what Surfer Magazine has claimed “one of the 100 best waves in the world”. S-Turns is located just North of Rodanthe on Hatteras Island. The S-Curves/S-Turns area has a deepwater trench offshore that causes the waves to have a bit more energy in comparison to neighboring beach breaks and is one of the most powerful waves on the East Coast. For many surfers, this is the main, if not only reason they decide to travel as far South as Rodanthe to score great surf. Now with the recent damage done from Hurricane Irene, there is the potential to have a permanent bridge built that might restrict all access to this coveted surf spot.  To ensure that the Department of Transportation takes into consideration the opinions of  surfers and beach goers alike, please take a brief moment to make yourself heard on this online petition: Click HERE: “Preserve Future Access to S-Turns”. Please consider signing soon as the deadline is January 20.

    For more in-depth information, please visit www.outerbanksvoice.com
    To see the petition, click to www.thepetitionsite.com.
    To see all four original options for the breaches, click to nc12repairs.blogspot.com.
    For more information or to share your opinion with NCDOT, click to www.ncdot.gov/travel/nc12recovery.
    Photo: Matt Lusk (Photographer), Sterling Spencer (Surfer)

  • Aug25

    Check the report page for pictures and a detailed description as we update several times today.

  • Jul4

    According to the Special Edition of Surfer Magazine just published August 2011, The Outer Banks (S-Turns) made the cut as one of the 100 Best Waves in the World (page 173). Thanks to Matt Lusk (Photographer) and Sterling Spencer (Surfer) for representing a classic barrel at such a classic surf spot.

  • May18

    This is Brent with the Wednesday morning report at 8am. Small 2-4 feet and semi-choppy conditions this morning. High tide is at 8:36am so it’s a little full at the moment. Looks like winds picked up sooner than expected and are now 8-10 mph ESE making conditions semi-choppy. Water temps are at 59 in town. Thanks for checking obxsurfinfo.com

  • Mar4

    March is typically known for cold water and very large swells. This year, the term “March Madness” is probably referring to the the insanity for lack of waves. With that said, this winter has been pretty uneventful. In fact, it went from bad to worse. Luckily for a few who were paying attention, they were able to capitalize on a small but fun swell down South. Here are a few pictures that Mickey (2M) McCarthy took to share.

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