About

I like to surf ryms when it"s good a fun wave without the crowd both rocky point a ryms are a "hit or miss" spots and can get blown out early but if hit it early in the morningit"s usually glassy both are shifty waves, mellow vibe in the water, I never had any problems out there just be yourself.. And have fun!

Atmosphere:
alright, I know what your all going to say..Sharks Sharks and more Sharks yes they are Sharks out there Sharks eveywhere.But I've been surfing the spot for years and never seen a shark out there, cross my fingers and knock on wood, But if that"s all You Think About you should"nt be out there.The spot does have an errie feeling to it that"s probably why it"s so uncrowded,But I never think about,And I always surf it with a few friends their"s always a few guy"s out a rocky point.. have fun!

Additional Info:
ryms can be shifty at times but it"s a fun wave and uncrowded. rocky point is where everyone surfs and is a better wave fun rights and lefts..park your car on the side of the road

Location
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Access

drive north from santa cruz once u past davenport it"s on your left. about 50ft past davenport in between davenport and scotts creek right.

WalkShort walk (5-15 min)
Public accessYes
4x4 requiredUnknown
Boat requiredUnknown
Wave Characteristics
TypeDon't know
DirectionDon't know
BottomReef (coral, sharp rocks etc.)
PowerHollow, Powerful, Fun, Ledgey
FrequencyRegular (100 days/year)
Normal lengthNormal (50 to 150m)
Good day lengthNormal (50 to 150m)
Ideal Conditions
Wind directionUnknown
Swell directionNorthWest
Swell size3ft-5ft - 8ft+
TideLow and mid tide
Tide movementRising and falling tides
Crowd
WeekEmpty
WeekendCrowded
Dangers

Rocks, Sharks

Videos

None

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