Surfing near me: Philly Surf Crew – Philadelphia’s Original Surfing Club

Philly Surf Crew – Philadelphia’s Original Surfing Club

Get Out There!

Are you new to Philadelphia and looking for friends to paddle out with? Perhaps you’re looking travel and surf around the world! Join us at our many happy hours, fundraisers, and surf sessions through out the year; and meet people who love surfing as much as you! With members who are in the water year-round there’s always one of us catching waves. With skill levels that run from advanced all the way down to beginner, there’s always a spot in Philly Surf Crew where you will be at home!

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Get Involved!

At Philly Surf Crew, we get stoked on more than just waves. Through involvement with the community we pass on the love of the environment to others through events, outreach, and charitable giving.  Whether it’s leading beginner lessons, doing a trash cleanup, or organizing fundraisers Philly Surf Crew members find many avenues to get involved!

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Our Mission

Surfing is more than just a sport: it is an experience that hooks from the very first wave caught and ignites a fire inside every time you paddle out. We are family bound by that love of the ocean and gathered by the call of the waves. Our mission is to unite current and future surfers from Greater Philadelphia and New Jersey to nurture a community that educates, gives back, and empowers. As a socially-conscious collective, Philly Surf Crew members are dedicated to our communities through:

  1. Participating in environmental efforts to keep our beaches and waterways clean.
  2. Sharing the love of surfing to children, groups, and communities who traditionally lack access to the ocean.
  3. Supporting charitable efforts to help those organizations that strengthen the social fabric of our society.

Open to all levels and all walks of life: join us in our quest to get stoked, and pass it on.  

Beach Cleanup

Philly Surf Crew teams up with the members of Jersey Shore Chapter of Surfrider to clean the beach in Asbury Park, NJ.  With the help of so many dedicated volunteers and the great people at Booskerdoo coffee, the cleanup brought in some great numbers: With upwards of 80 volunteers, 57 bags in total were collected with the debris breakdown as follows:. ..

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Outreach: Leatherback Trust

Philly Surf Crew is very fortunate to have met Jay Black, former worker with the Leatherback Trust and we reached out to her in Philadelphia to help us set up a time with Christian to spend a morning volunteering and learning with the great people at the trust.  We opted to not walk the beach in the morning day sun…

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Wissahickon Cleanup hosted by United by Blue

With companies like REI and United By Blue teaming up to rally members to clean up the Wissahickon, Philly Surf Crew members attended to help clean alongside volunteers from several environmentally conscious groups in the Philadelphia area.  Big shout out to PSC members, Natalie and Heather who came out and put in work! By using river mud, cleanup volunteers are…

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Family Day with Surfrider

Members of Philly Surf Crew are proud to help out the Surfrider chapters whenever possible.  For this event held by the Jersey Shore Chapter, Philly Surf Crew members help provide boards to beginners and assist in the water with lessons and supervision! Shout out to the guys and gals in the water from Summertime Surf for getting everyone paddling, standing,…

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Beach Sweep with Clean Ocean Action

The goal of Clean Ocean Action’s Beach Sweeps is to reduce and eliminate sources of litter by engaging people in volunteer efforts to clean beaches in New Jersey. During the bi-annual event, volunteers pick-up and remove debris, and record and calculate data about the debris. The data collected provides a legacy of information that can be used to identify sources…

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Dune Grass Planting w/ Surfrider

Philly Surf Crew supports local organizations that put time and effort into caring for the environment.  Surfrider’s Jersey Shore Chapter participates each year in a program that focuses on replenishing and replanting dune grass to stave off erosion and protect the beaches.

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Women in the Waves

Philly Surf Crew’s, «Women in the Waves» initiative seeks to increase the number of women entering the sport by creating an atmosphere of learning that plays to individual strengths in a group setting. Group introduction to surf culture is critical to building a strong foundation of community minded instruction and a healthy respect for the ocean and the surrounding environment….

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Education and Empowerment

Education Initiatives

Our educational programs are currently in development, check back soon for our webseries.

Empowerment Initiatives

Empowerment starts with you and we are working hard to enable time and access to get people into the water and learn to the best of our ability. One of our current initiatives, “Women in the Waves” seeks to bolster women’s’ presence in the lineup through targeted surf sessions and confidence building through technical skill strengthening.  More coming soon!

Surf Trip: Virginia Beach

New and Old members of Philly Surf Crew venture down to Virginia Beach to do a little bit of surfing and camping at the end…

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Conquer the Delaware

The annual tubing event saw around 40 people in attendance! Join Philly Surf Crew for our yearly tubing trip to Conquer the Delaware.

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Belmar Pro

Several members of Philly Surf Crew attended as spectators, the Belmar Pro held in Belmar, New Jersey.   Photographs by Brandon McNeely (@brandesign) Editor: Christopher…

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Surf Trip: Costa Rica 2017

Philly Surf Crew’s yearly trip down to Costa Rica invites surfers of all levels to get stoked, have fun, and embrace the pura vida lifestyle…

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Surf Trip: Nicaragua

Playa Santana, Nicaragua. Conditions 5-8ft @ 15 seconds, with 10mph off-shore winds.  Nicaragua surf trip photos captured by Jared Adkins of Bluebird Distilling for Philly Surf…

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Sessions: Swelly Sunday in Asbury

Sunday saw some mellow off-shore winds with 10s swell rolling through. Some small barrels and lumbering giants made for a great day with the crew….

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Steve, Founder

The OG of the group and intermediate surfer, Steve’s frequent use of the phrase, “soooo stoked” has resulted in it being banned in 8 different countries across 3 continents. A dedicated snowboarder he enjoys working on his aerials and butters. He is a staunch anti-plantist, and he has pledged himself to the life of a vegetarian in an effort to not only be healthy and centered, but to increase his plant kill-count.

TopherDirector of Stoke

Former Jersey native, intermediate surfer, and taco enthusiast you will frequently find him elbows deep working on a motorcycle. He spends his time traveling and photographing people when not surfing. When asked to describe himself using one word, he chose: “bad at following directions”.

KennethLawn Protector

The only true Jersey local and resident to the group Kenneth teaches our beginner sessions and you will often hear his battle cry of “paddle!!” cutting through the waves. Specializing in great wax jobs and protecting his lawn, he prides himself on teaching all new surfers the number one rule: “Don’t drop in!”. You can find him sailing past everyone on his Fly board or asleep under a towel in the sand.

JulesDinosaur Whisperer

Jules is a beginner surfer who’s getting her start with the Philly Surf Crew on the beaches of NJ. She is passionate about new surfer outreach, planning events for the Crew, and promoting the Women in the Waves program. Julianne also loves to ski double blacks, rock climb, paint dinosaurs, dance her heart out, and travel the world. She works as a commercial interior architect and professional musician, gigging from Baltimore to Asbury. Julianne lives by the words “you gotta risk it to get the biscuit.”

TomChief Hair Flipper

As a young Marine stationed in Hawaii in the 90’s he picked up surfing at one of the island’s best and well known surf spots, North Beach. When he’s not surfing, he enjoys spending time with his daughters, mountain biking, climbing, snowboarding, and travelling. A working safety professional, he serves on several committees for professional organizations and OSHA. He joins Philly Surf Crew to help others surf at their potential, and to give back to the community. Tom’s favorite words to live by are, “Good judgement comes from experience, experience comes from bad judgement.”

Sponsors

Sponsors are an important component in Philly Surf Crew as they allow us to align ourselves with companies whose vision complements our own. These organizations’ generosity enable us to raise funds and resources to enact initiatives to give back and grow. If you are interested in working Philly Surf Crew by donating time or resources, Send us a Message!

The Top 6 Spots to Ride a Wave in Seattle

For surfing, one doesn’t necessarily need to travel to Mexico, California, Hawaii, or even Indonesia. Although those places are absolutely brilliant and great destinations for surfing, most people often forget about the opportunities that lie within their city. And this applies to surfing in Seattle. The fact is that surfing in Seattle is easier than the actual surfing destinations, mostly because the waves here are beginner-friendly. Although technically you wouldn’t find surfing beaches in Seattle, there is plenty just a few hours drive from Seattle. Check out these destinations for surfing near Seattle. 

Top 6 Spots for Surfing in Seattle

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Long Beach

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Located in Long Beach Peninsula, Washington, the first on the list of places for surfing in Seattle is Long Beach. Renowned as the classic beach of the Pacific Northwest, Long Beach, as per its name, is the longest beach where surfers can find plenty of surfing sections in seclusion. 

One of the drawbacks of this beach is that it’s open and big, which can get tricky and messy, because of the wind. So make sure to head to the beach on a clear day, where you’ll be treated to more pleasant yet consistent waves. Long Beach has seven access points, and Ocean Park Approach and Seaview Approach are considered some of the amazing areas for surfing. 

Distance from Seattle: 171 miles (275 km)
Time taken: 3 hours and 10 minutes 
Cost for surfing: Free
Surf shops nearby: Skookum Surf Co.
Address: 1216 48th St, Long Beach, WA 98631
Average cost: From 10 USD 

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La Push

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A small cove on the west coast of the Olympic Peninsula, La Push comprises the Quillayute River and Saint James Island. La Push is encompassed by Olympic National Park and is filled with several beaches, which makes this a great spot for surfing. Surfing-lovers can head to the First Beach that is a popular hub for most surfers around, as it offers clean barrels and splendid views.

You could also head to Rialto Beach and Quileute Oceanside Resort for more spots for surfing near Seattle. But do note that there have been shark sightings in the area, so caution is required while surfing.

Distance from Seattle: 152 miles (244 km)
Time taken: 3 hours and 45 minutes
Cost for surfing: Free
Surf shops nearby: La Push Surf Adventures
Address: 1068 Graham Way, Forks, WA 98331
Average cost: From 18 USD

3.

Westport

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With quick access from Seattle, Westport is a coastal town that is loved by surfers from in and around the state. Westport exudes a laid-back atmosphere, which is beautifully mixed with the stunning beaches and the surfing lifestyle. Surfers, both beginners, and intermediates can enjoy surfing in Westport during the summer months, as the waves wouldn’t be too risky or challenging.

Advanced surfers can take advantage of the winter months. Some of the popular spots for surfing here are Halfmoon Bay, Finger Jetties, and Westhaven State Park. If you’re new to surfing, take advantage of the surfing schools that will take care of your surfing needs. Along with this, you’ll also find plenty of surf rentals and surf shops nearby. 

Distance from Seattle: 130 miles (209 km)
Time taken: 2 hours and 15 minutes 
Cost for surfing: Free
Surf shops nearby: Westport Surf Rentals
Address: 1416 Monesano St. S, Westport, WA 98595
Timings: 9:00 AM — 7:00 PM (daily)
Average cost: From 18 USD

4. Ocean Shores

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A beginner-friendly spot for surfing in Seattle, Ocean Shores has two areas for surfing Jetty and Damon Point. Among these two, Jetty, although is the most inconsistent area to surf, considering all the conditions, is still a great surfing spot for beginners when the conditions line up perfectly. 

More experienced surfers can head to Damon Point if they love some challenge. Considered the most dangerous and challenging spot to hit the waves, this location witness deep, fast, and huge waves. There is more consistency here, compared to Jetty, and the steepness and rapid forms of waves make it challenging for beginners.

But, do keep in mind the weather conditions, as the swells at Ocean Shores go over five feet, and during storm swells, the strong riptides can come in the way while showing off surfing skills.

Distance from Seattle: 131 miles (210 km)
Time taken: 2 hours and 21 minutes
Cost for surfing: Free
Surf shops nearby: North Coast Surf Inc
Address: 773 Point Brown Ave NW # A, Ocean Shores, WA 98569
Timings: Wed — Mon: 10:00 AM — 5:00 PM (closed on Tue)
Average cost: From 6 USD

5. Fort Canby

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Another spot for surfing near Seattle, Fort Canby on Cape Disappointment, is situated at the bottom end of the Long Beach Peninsula. Boasting incredible views of the Pacific Ocean, Fort Canby offers a long stretch of shoreline, with both tidelands and consistent waves, contributing to good surfing conditions. Fort Canby isn’t just a great place for surfing.

In fact, visitors can enjoy indulging in several outdoor activities such as exploring the lighthouses — North Head Lighthouse and Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, along with hiking and swimming.  

Distance from Seattle: 172 miles (276 km)
Time taken: 3 hours and 11 minutes 
Cost for surfing: Free
Surf shops nearby: Skookum Surf Co.
Address: 1216 48th St, Long Beach, WA 98631
Average cost: From 10 USD 

6. Angeles Point

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One of the closest destinations for surfing near Seattle, Angeles Point is perfect for experienced surfers who can handle risks and dodge accidents with finesse. The beach comprises lots of sharp rocks and sees consistent waves, making this location non-friendly for beginners. Instead of surfing, beginners can soak in the exceptional views and enjoy looking at other experienced surfers doing what they are good at. 

Distance from Seattle: 93 miles (149 km)
Time taken: 2 hours and 45 minutes 
Cost for surfing: Free
Surf shops nearby: North by Northwest Surf Co
Address: 902 S Lincoln St, Port Angeles, WA 98362
Timings: Mon: 2:00 PM — 7:00 PM; Thu — Fri: 2:00 PM — 7:00 PM; Sat — Sun: 9:00 AM — 6:00 PM (closed on Tue & Wed)
Average cost: From 20 USD 

What to Wear While Surfing in Seattle?

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One of the biggest concerns while surfing in Seattle, or Washington, or anywhere around the world is the water and weather conditions. Apart from looking out for waves, all surfers must consider taking necessary measures by adorning wetsuits to avoid hypothermia. During winter and windy days, the water on the wetsuit tends to evaporate, making you feel a lot colder than it generally is. 

There are different types of wetsuits available considering varying seasons. 5/4 wetsuits are suitable for winter and fall, whereas 4/3 wetsuits are perfect for spring and summer. To avoid hypothermia, make sure to don neoprene booties, gloves, and a hood. 

Best Time to Go Surfing in Seattle

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The best time for surfing in Seattle, considering both the water and weather conditions is during fall and spring. Due to no rain and moderate weather, spring offers favorable conditions to surf. Summer in Seattle brings in warm weather, inconsistent or no signs of wind, and clean groundswells.

Along with this, summer brings in fog too, that lasts for weeks, which makes it hard to find your way in the ocean. And in winter months, apart from being cold and chilly, the waves get unpredictable and large, to even consider surfing.

Dangers of Surfing in Seattle

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The water temperature in Seattle drops extremely low, up to 40 degrees Fahrenheit, throughout the year. And the destinations for surfing near Seattle are known to have unpredictable waves and currents. If that wasn’t all, there are many sharp rocks in many of the surfing spots, that don’t make surfing that easy.

That being said, surfing in and around Seattle brings in one of the best experiences as you’d get to see plenty of wildlife species, such as seals. Along with the seals, orca whales and sharks may at times come in the way while you surf. So be aware! 

Things to Consider While Surfing in Seattle

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When surfing in Seattle, make sure to get a board that can carry the weight of your wetsuit, booties, gloves, and hood, along with checking the water and weather conditions. The surfing board should be thick enough for surfers to be able to paddle easily, whilst also floating comfortably. The ideal thickness of the board is around 2.5 to 3 inches.

And for water temperature that is lower than 60 degrees Fahrenheit, apply cold surf wax onto the board.

Surprisingly, Seattle offers a plethora of surfing destinations, just a few hour drive away from the city, where you can surf all day long. So, make sure to have a road trip and stop by at one of these aforementioned destinations for surfing near Seattle, in addition to exploring all the offerings of the city itself.

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6 real reasons to learn to surf

1.

Surfing is a quick way to lose weight

It’s true. Surfing, although a fun sport, is still a serious physical activity. Especially for beginners — a lot of rowing, an atypical load on the arms, shoulders, abs, body, legs and buttocks. These are lengthy lifting and balance workouts. And what to say about overcoming the waves on the way to the starting point with a heavy training board — this alone can burn a hundred calories per session.

The reality is that at the beginning of your surfing journey you really get tired quickly and waste a lot of energy. The session lasts about two hours and this is enough to pump all the necessary muscles. This is the very pleasant fatigue that makes you feel high, which you expect and which you are proud of.

Surely it’s no secret to you that surfing is like a drug. I want more and more. After the first time, the next vacations are planned automatically to places where there are waves. Therefore, surfing is the strongest motivation to keep fit. For example, I started doing push-ups every morning after my first trip to Portugal in 2013. Because then my hands said goodbye to me at each session, and there were 2 of them a day, 5 days a week. But now I row like a god.

2. 100% reset

This is written in reviews after the first (and all subsequent) experiences. All schools and camp organizers shout about it — yes, surfing in the ocean will reboot you 100% and this is not a greasy advertising slogan, but pure reality. There are several reasons why this is so:

  1. There is no time to think about worries and problems in the ocean . He whips you in the face, as if saying “dude, you have another task here”, he strives to return you to the shore, so that you completely forget about mortgages, debts, unfulfilled tasks and other nonsense. A couple of weeks of such ocean therapy and you learn to be in the moment. The ocean is great for brainwashing.
  2. You can’t surf without getting zen . The same balance of body and mind that Buddhists, yogis and enlightened ones are talking about. Even the most badass superhero from Marvel comics will not be able to cope with the elements without calming his mind. Learn to relax, calm down. To merge with the elements, not to try to fight it, but to listen and feel. Here you can try to concentrate a hundred times, to train this or that element on complex exercises, but it will work out only when Zen happens. And it happens to everyone.

Look, already combo: brainwashed + zen. All this is backed up by the impeccable organization of the camp, so you can stay zen for the whole trip and come back a truly rested person.

3. No need to think about leisure

In group races, everything is thought out and even a little more. No need to worry about where to eat, where to go, what to see. The organizers came up with everything, brought it to the ideal and are always there to help.

We know how much to take with you and what it will cost. We know where the most beautiful places and the fewest tourists are. We know all the nuances of the place and are happy to share all the important information with the guests. Considering the previous point, this is a very important addition.

4. It’s not scary alone

You can come to the surf camp alone and forget that you are alone on the very first day. You will find yourself in the company of the same enthusiasts, most of whom also did not find a company and came alone. As a rule, there are 15-20 people in each group. In a couple of weeks of the camp, you will definitely become good friends, because you will live a whole little life together.

You will meet at home, go to parks together, ride longs, wakesurf, go to bars together, plan your next trips. We know, because this is what happens after our group trips. You will have your own surf family. See — #letssurffamily.

5. New passion for life

«It’s like the mafia. Once you’re in — you’re in. There’s no getting out.»

“Surfing is like a mafia, if you hit, you are lost. There is no turning back.» — Kelly Slater, 11-time world champion surfer.

After the first trip, 95% continue to surf. Because this type of recreation is really the most successful: you are in sports, you get a drive, but at the same time you are completely relaxed, and the sun, palm trees, the ocean and people who understand you are nearby. It’s valuable.

6. It doesn’t hurt us to make mistakes

In any sport you make mistakes. On a snowboard, I hit the fifth point a hundred times before I learned how to turn over properly. In paragliding, I was dragged face down across the airfield for a long time before I learned how to brake the wing with lines. Veliki, longboards, roller skates — everywhere there is asphalt and the fear of breaking your knees or losing a tooth. And fear = inhibition. It hinders development.

In surfing, we fall a thousand times before we learn how to get up on the board correctly.

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