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Surfing Laguna: Surfing etiquette

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Have you ever wondered about the unspoken rules out in the surf? Every local surf break has a strict code of conduct out in the lineup, with Laguna being no exception.

Here is a quick look at “The Bill of Rights and Lefts,” according to the folks at Surfline.

Check out Surfline.com for wonderfully detailed explanations and examples of each point.

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1. Pick the right spots for your ability and attitude.

2. Don’t drop in on or snake your fellow surfer.

3. When paddling out, stay out of the way of riders on waves.

4. Learn to take turns.

5. Respect the vibe in the lineup.

6. Always aid another surfer in trouble.

7. When traveling, respect the locals.

8. Don’t use your surfing advantages to abuse your fellow surfers.

9. Be responsible for your equipment and respectful of others.

10. Relax, have fun, and enjoy your surfing and that of your fellow surfer.

Following the above code of conduct is a great way to enjoy your surf session while being safe and courteous to your fellow surfers!


CHRIS WILLIAMS is a surfing coach and Laguna Beach resident, and father of four surf-crazy sons. He can be reached at chris@soulsurfingschool.com or (949) 497-5918.

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