Even experience surfers and swimmers can get caught unaware of this deadly current. Even in small surf conditions a rip current can happen. Here is a rather good photo of what one looks like. Always swim 90 degrees of a rip or don't fight it. The current will dissipate as it gets further from shore. People get in trouble when the panic and try to swim against he current. Even the strong can tire quickly.
RIP
CURRENT: Stay safe while at the beach this summer! This could save
your life. Do you know what a rip current looks like? We have probably
all seen them and weren't aware of the danger. When you see waves and
then a small section of "flat" waves in between, that's a rip current.
The water is moving in the opposite direction. Stay clear of these
areas!! This is NOT a calm place to hang out with small children.
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Thanks Grouper Hole for posting this information
Tom
Learn how to surf with local surfer and surfboard builder.
Friday, June 21, 2013
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Keep Butts Off NC Beaches
Most of you who read this are guests to our local beaches. Of all the beaches in NC, especially Brunswick County, Sunset Beach is the cleanest we have seen. Many of us surfers take pride in keeping it clean and Sunset Beach's maintenance crew does an awesome job, all pick up trash, to keep SB clean.
If you can spare a few minutes and help keep Wrightsville Beach butt free, please send the below message to our state government. Yes, it's not about Sunset Beach but our plan has been to follow Wrightsville Beach, which now looks a tad bit more difficult.
Surfrider Cape Fear Chapter needs your support. For all you locals, please cut and paste the address list below and either craft your own letter (click here to see Cape Fear Chapter's website for this issue) In short: Wrightsville Beach NC imposed a ban on smoking on their beaches. Now NC state government wants to over rule local authority and remove that self-imposed ban.
You can cut and paste the address list to make it easier to send this letter of concern to our state representatives.
Thanks for your support,
Tom Allen
"Tommy.Tucker@ncleg.net" ; "Jim.Davis@ncleg.net" ; "Trudy.Wade@ncleg.net" ; "Tamara.Barringer@ncleg.net" ; "tan.Bingham@ncleg.net" ; "Don.Davis@ncleg.net" ; "Thom.Goolsby@ncleg.net" ; "Fletcher.Hartsell@ncleg.net" ; "Brent.Jackson@ncleg.net" ; "Ellie.Kinnaird@ncleg.net" ; "Gene.McLaurin@ncleg.net" ; "Martin.Nesbitt@ncleg.net" ; "Louis.Pate@ncleg.net" ; "Jeff.Tarte@ncleg.net" ; "Michael.Walters@ncleg.net"
Subject: Ban on Smoking at NC beaches
I respect the rights of citizens and local governments in determining how they want to regulate their communities. SB 703 is designed to overturn a referendum voted in place by a strong majority of the citizens of Wrightsville Beach and limit the authority of municipal governments throughout the state. I feel that this bill goes a long way in taking the power out of the voter’s hands and places it squarely in the hands of government. This bill, as it is written, would also remove the rights of our community colleges to be able to effectively govern their campuses. In my opinion, this would be a step backward in the democratic process we hold so firm. As it stands, this bill is a clear example of special interest groups and lobbyists trying to trump the will of the public.
As our elected official, I ask that you please stand strong in helping to promote clean and healthy communities and OPPOSE SB 703.
We pickup trash constantly. Most disheartening is cigarette butts. They do not degrade and pose health risk to fish and wildlife.
Sincerely and thank you for taking time to help our community.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
CPR Certified
Last week I became CPR certified through American Red Cross and American Heart Association. Hopefully I will never have to put this training into practice but I feel much better about having successfully completed their program.
Update July 2012
July has been a fun month so far. We started the month with Pam and
Jeanne from Northern Virginia. They enjoyed their lesson and Pam will
be returning in August for round two.
Andre came from New Orleans last weekend. She is a school teacher and runs a nonprofit organization for inter-city kids that teaches them about health and exercise. Her dad videoed her lesson and she will be using it as a teaching tool. We are very honored to be a part a small part of her educational program.
The Walter family is in town from Ontario. teaching three people at one time was a challenge but was worth it when you see those smiles.
Aidan is a skateboarder and picked up surfing quickly. Dad and Samantha were soon standing up too. Looking forward to surfing with them again before they leave.

Andre came from New Orleans last weekend. She is a school teacher and runs a nonprofit organization for inter-city kids that teaches them about health and exercise. Her dad videoed her lesson and she will be using it as a teaching tool. We are very honored to be a part a small part of her educational program.
The Walter family is in town from Ontario. teaching three people at one time was a challenge but was worth it when you see those smiles.
Aidan is a skateboarder and picked up surfing quickly. Dad and Samantha were soon standing up too. Looking forward to surfing with them again before they leave.

Sunday, June 10, 2012
Summer 2012
Water temperature is 76 degrees and heading towards wonderful 85 degrees in few weeks. Thank goodness for tropical wax formulas that keep us 'glued' to our boards.
I have lesson bookings planned and just want to let you know that weekends are all day/times available. Week days would be afternoon sessions. Please, if you have any questions about learning how to surf, give me a call or email.
Tom
(910) 508 3645 SurfingWithTom@gmail.com
I have lesson bookings planned and just want to let you know that weekends are all day/times available. Week days would be afternoon sessions. Please, if you have any questions about learning how to surf, give me a call or email.
Tom
(910) 508 3645 SurfingWithTom@gmail.com
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Think safety when you visit Sunset Beach
Every summer we see people swimming in surf conditions only Dolphins would venture into. People think they know waves and water conditions but that is there first mistake. Second is just going into rough surf and expecting to believe they will be all right. We have seen parents letting their kids just go out past where they could be rescued. At Sunset Beach, there are no lifeguards and do not expect help from anyone.
Think you know about rips currents, well spend 4.32 minutes and learn again.
Think you know about rips currents, well spend 4.32 minutes and learn again.
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Surfing lessons this summer coming to an end?
We still have many good days ahead with warm water until November here at Sunset Beach. If you're arriving on Saturday, good way to get a week started is to get wet.
Tom
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