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The locals claim this the best spot in Jamaica. I was there for 10 days, and most days there were about a dozen locals and maybe one or two out-of-towners. Supposedly I was surfing with the Jamaican Olympic surf kids, possibly a line, but they were damn good.
Waves come in consistently, left handed at the beginning of the day, right handed at the end if I remember. The waves run just over chest high, but really slow, and you find yourself really working the board to stay on top.
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My two friends are in that ptcuire. Dan and Evan were so excited for the surfing lessons. You were a great speaker. This year at Harvey Cedars was probably my favorite year! Thanks for everything!
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