Scarborough - Misty Clif - Camel Rock Seguendo la main road uscite sulla spiaggia di Scarborough, che si trova di fronte al Camel Rock con il sud/est. Spot veramente bello, sulla sinistra della spiaggia si partire da una punta rocciosa per poi fare i vostro bottom dentro la baia. L'onda qui è regolare e pulita. I bottom, praticamente si fanno vicino le rocce, ma per il rest... surfate indimenticabili.
Just down the road from Whitsands, Scarborough is a small bay with good parking that gets over crowded very easily. An excellent starboard jumping and one hit wave riding in a NW. Get here early to make the most of it.
Beach faces: W/SW Best wind direction: SE with a big swell, NW gives cross-on starboard. Worst wind direction: All others. Tide: Low tide is the best bet. What’s on the bottom?: Sand Any hazards: A big, rocky, kelp point on the left. There are also plenty of rocks on the right. It is quite a small bay, and gets overcrowded very easily. Other water users: Mainly windsurfers. Suitability/levels: Intermediate to expert. It's fairly friendly in a NW. Wipeout factor: NW is no real problem, a huge swell with a SE if a different story!
This is a rocky point break in the town of Scarborough, about 2 Km south of Misty Cliffs. The waves peal left, making it a popular surf spot. It is best in a big swell and SE or NW wind. Here are two breaks, one in the middle of the bay the other one on right side of the bay. They are ride hand breaks and very powerful.
Wave Quality Rating 2 Type of Wave Beach break Direction of Wave Right & left Bottom Sand Difficulty Beginners Crowd Level Packed Hazards Rips, Sharks, Locals General Description Scarbs extends south from Triggs. It is mainly a sandy bottom beach break. Occasionally with the right wind, swell, tide, sandbank and weather conditions "Scarbs" can be good. However most of the year is is small, sloppy and closes out. Crowds are always insane, mostly kooky learner surfers who will drop in on you, pull into set waves and fall off etc. Worth a check, but don't get your hopes up.
How to get there Take any exit off northern freeway towards the coast, e.g. cedric st. Drive up Scarb Beach road and you will see all the apartment buildings and the sun dial etc. Turn right at the lights and then first left at the next lights which will take you to the northern car park which is closer to the better banks. Access & Parking Info / Cost Free parking, plenty of it. Can get packed on weekends or events. Surf Schools There's lots in the area, beware they all take their learner surfers here to practise, so you constantly have to dodge them. When its Flat? Go down south, hit the pub, or stay at home and play Xbox.