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A Love Letter to Puerto Escondido

Two big swells, three broken boards, a few barrels, some tow-ins, 36 tacos, 28 cervezas and one heavy drop later, it’s time to say goodbye and thank you to Mexico for another awesome summer.

Puerto looking super unruly.

Puerto looking super unruly.

Not many people paddled back out after that. Everybody was ready for a break and the onshores were starting to pick up.

I went back to my room and was struggling with my decision to not go out there for the morning session. I knew it was the right thing to do for me, but it’s hard because you always wonder “What if? What if I would have got one of the few make-able ones today?” I knew the odds of that were almost nil, so I tried not to beat myself up to much.

Later that afternoon I decided to do some tow-ins with Dave Langer, Coco, Oscar, Koa and some of the other boys.

It was nice to get a bunch of waves out there for a change, and it was especially nice to have the life vest on for some of the beatings. I got a couple little barrels. But there were not a lot of make-able ones. I had one long barrel from Farbar that would have been so amazing, but I got clipped in the head so hard right as I was coming out of it that I actually saw stars for a few seconds. Oscar got an insane barrel towing. One of the Hawaiian kids that was with Koa got a couple nuggets, too.

The next morning it had dropped a little bit, but there were still some bombs. It looked much cleaner and more organized than the day before. I was amped. I was going to be leaving the next day, and I knew this was my last chance to try to get a bomb paddling.

I paddled out. It was kind of drizzling. It wasn’t that crowded – maybe because of the rain – or maybe everybody was tired from the day before. I was out for about 15 or 20 minutes, and then a set popped up out the back and I paddled out to it. I was almost going to paddle over it because I thought if I tried to catch it I would be too late, but something inside of me said “Just GOOOOOOOO!!!!!”

I turned around 3/4 of the way up the face and paddled into the thing – almost air-dropping into it backside. It was a heavy late drop, and when I got to the bottom I didn’t have the time to pull up under the lip in time before it came crashing down. I had to straighten out and then just got pummeled by the thing.

After taking the next few waves on the head, I got washed into the beach. I was feeling victorious for making the drop on that wave, but if only I could have got up in the barrel in time that would have been the wave of MY summer.

Two big swells, three broken boards, a few barrels, some tow-ins, 36 tacos, 28 cervezas and one heavy drop later, it’s time to say goodbye and thank you to Mexico for another awesome summer.

Love,

Chi Chi Rodriguez