Surf & study?
Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 7:10 pm
Hi,
I'm planning to study in the U.S. and I hoped you could help me with some details.
I'm lookin for a good life, good surfing conditions with a good university, and California seems the best combination.
Looking for a warm climate, I considered San-Diego, but I've been told the wind there is lousy. Satisfied with 2 days of 15 knots a week, do you know if San-Diego is that bad? Do I really have to go that north (colder) to San-Francisco to get a decent wind?
- In the bay area, can I surf almost anywhere or are the spots concentrated in specific areas?
- How really cold is the weather? the water?
(all pictures seem with fog and wetsuits..).
Another problem with SF is the universities. Only Stanford and Berkeley seems to deal in my area, and leaving aside the challange of getting accepted there, would they leave me any time to surf at all?!
Could you advice me on another place in the U.S.?
Whatever you could tell me, would be appreciated.
I'm planning to study in the U.S. and I hoped you could help me with some details.
I'm lookin for a good life, good surfing conditions with a good university, and California seems the best combination.
Looking for a warm climate, I considered San-Diego, but I've been told the wind there is lousy. Satisfied with 2 days of 15 knots a week, do you know if San-Diego is that bad? Do I really have to go that north (colder) to San-Francisco to get a decent wind?
- In the bay area, can I surf almost anywhere or are the spots concentrated in specific areas?
- How really cold is the weather? the water?
(all pictures seem with fog and wetsuits..).
Another problem with SF is the universities. Only Stanford and Berkeley seems to deal in my area, and leaving aside the challange of getting accepted there, would they leave me any time to surf at all?!
Could you advice me on another place in the U.S.?
Whatever you could tell me, would be appreciated.