Big Wave off Baggy Point
Tuesday, January 27th, 2009The last couple of weeks we’ve had some brilliant surf here in North Devon. Â Waves have been firing up and down the coast. Â On Sunday, as we were walking along the coast line over Baggy Point (to the north of Croyde bay) this monster wave, was crashing over a deep water reef I’ve never seen yeilding a wave before. Â The sound was terrific. Â It was a spectacular sight. Â Can this be Croydes answer to Mavericks? Â
The end of Baggy Point is a set of shear cliffs and jagged spikes of rocks popular with Climbers on a lower tide and calmer day. Â Any Jeff Clark wannabes out there, get on it! Â I recon it was high tide and Croyde was working on a westerly swell with 8+ foot on the beach, 20+ foot at the sea buoy. Â The average period was 13 seconds but the peak period was 25 seconds.
Will I be ready for it, next time this sleeping beauty awakens? … no.
PS If anyone knows the name of this wave (it’s not Oysters / Oyster Falls - that’s off Down-end point), please let me know
Edit: Update… the name of the elusive big wave have been found, apparently it’s called ‘Leapies’ … maybe because of the cliffs??
