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Jersey Shore Storm - Nov 2009 - Woah!

billski

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Hey shore fanatics (not me). Here are some photos from my family in NJ showing Seaside Heights boardwalk yesterday. Apparently more than just waves splashed against the boardwalk! The boardwalk (between the chain link fence on right and the buildings on the left) is raised up about 6 feet off the beach. :blink:

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drjeff

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WOW!!!! Bet the view from the chairlift DURING the storm would have been quite something if it was running!
 

bvibert

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Something tells me that lift was probably on wind-hold during the storm...
 

SKIQUATTRO

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nuts....they got pounded, LI being S facing was spared most of the destruction...sunday's waves were unreal, still sore from a 3+ hr surf...plates from all up and down the east coast were at the beach as well as some pro surfers that flew in....was one of my top days for sure.
 

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Never been there but can see the obvious signs of the tropical Storm. Crazy stuff.

According to the national weather, the high temps we're facing area because of the storms in the south forcing warm air north.

c'mon North Winds!
 

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nuts....they got pounded, LI being S facing was spared most of the destruction...sunday's waves were unreal, still sore from a 3+ hr surf...plates from all up and down the east coast were at the beach as well as some pro surfers that flew in....was one of my top days for sure.

Where did you surf? I've never seen the parking lot at Lido packed out the way it was on Sunday. I have often thought of how nice it would be to have a chairlift drop you off in the line up...
 

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I did drive past lido, saw the parking lot and went to my other spot down in Long Beach, dont know why i didnt hit TOBAY...paddled out at Riverside (strong E to W drift) didnt event get the hair wet paddling out, drifted down 1 jetty to where it was breaking easy 4-6' lefts jetty to jetty rides...walk back up the beach, paddle back out, repeat for 3+ hrs.....
 

SKIQUATTRO

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i second the lift ride back into the line up, esp on bigger days in cold water.....sucks the energy right outta ya
 

drjeff

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I MUST learn to surf.....simply MUST

Took my 1st lessons with my wife 6 weeks ago when I was over in Hawaii. Just an absolute blast. Definately had lots of similar sensations to sliding over snow! Highly reccommend that if it's on anyone's bucket list that they get it checked off!
 

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i lived in toms river during high school (tr north '81) and spent a large portion of my misguided youth surfing at casino pier but never saw anything like that..wow, thanks for posting
 

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Thanks for posting, we have family in Lake Como/ South Belmar & vacation in nearby Lavallette.
 
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