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Shit Pipe

Left and right33.9228, -118.4346

Overview

Quality
Sometimes break (between 5 and 40)
Crowd
Intermediate, Advanced (Not for beginners)
Experience
Normal
Bottom
Sand and rocks

About this Spot

Shit Pipe is a surf spot located in Los Angeles County, California. The spot features a sand and rock bottom and is best surfed during high tide. It’s suitable for intermediate and professional surfers, not recommended for beginners. Shortboards are the preferred board type at this location. The waves at Shit Pipe sometimes break, with a length of less than 50m. The spot can get moderately crowded, so it’s important to respect the locals and follow surf etiquette. Nearby surf spots include Dockweiler Beach, Hammerland, El Porto, Gillis Jetty, and Manhattan Marine St. For optimal surfing conditions, look for swells coming from the south, southwest, or west, with a minimum swell height of 3 feet. The best wind directions are from the northeast or east. The surf spot provides both left and right waves. When planning to surf at Shit Pipe, it’s crucial to check your skills before paddling out to ensure the spot and conditions match your surfing level. For the most up-to-date information, it’s recommended to check the surf forecast, report, and map before your visit. Remember that surf conditions can change rapidly, so always stay alert and prioritize safety. Surfing has a rich cultural history, with its origins traced back to ancient Polynesian societies. Over time, it has evolved and spread globally, influencing various aspects of popular culture including music, fashion, and lifestyle. Today, surfing continues to attract enthusiasts worldwide, with spots like Shit Pipe contributing to the diverse tapestry of surf culture in California and beyond.

Optimal Conditions

Best Swell
S, SW, W
Swell Direction
177°-290°
Best Wind
NE, E
Wind Direction
7°-117°
Best Tide
High
Best Size
Good from 0.8 meters
Wave Length
< 50m
Frequency
Medium-hollow

Location

Coordinates

33.922831° N, -118.434573° W

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