2 Surfers Rescued By Coast Guard!
April 13, 2010On April 9th, Two Surfers Paddled out into the Ocean at Otter Rock on a day Where surfing is out of the question. The Surfers paddled out on a 18ft swell with a 10 sec. interval. The day was stormy. Wind blue 20 knots with gusts up to 40 knots and was raining hard. The Surfers Paddled out and made it to the line up, but the Ocean was way to strong and the surfers had to make refuge on a near by rock, for they could not make it back in. The Surfers were Soon Spotted by the Coast Guard, and soon after a Rescue Operation was under way. The Two Surfers were safely rescued with no injuries other then the lost of there surfboards. When you are Rescued by helicopter you have to leave your surfboards behind, so its best never to get yourself in these situations.
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