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How do you surf Trestles?

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If anyone is a reader of Surfing Magazine, you may have come across one of their features called "How to Surf ... (fill in surf spot)". This feature is basically an instructional guide in which they break down - with an accompanying aerial photograph of the corresponding spot - the recommended approach to successfully catching a wave at that particular location; diagramming suggested paddle out routes, take off zones, and any related ancillary knowledge such as any hazards or landmarks to look for. I have yet to see one for Trestles.

I am interested in surfing at Trestles and I was wondering if anyone could give me their advice as to where the best routes (path of least resistance) are to paddle out and where is the actual takeoff zone for either Uppers, Lowers, or Church. If you know anything about Middles, Cottons, and Barb Wires, too - even better!

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  1. I LOVE surfing trestles. It is awesome because you can surf consistent rights at lowers and if you get bored you can go to uppers and get some sick lefts. Or you can go to churches and get either.

    Email me at gjhoffman1@yahoo.com for a picture that i drew all of the paddle outs and line ups on. (sorry i don't know how to put pictures on Y!answers.)


  2. Good question, but without any answer.

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