While waiting for the next swell to arrive (hopefully tomorrow), Uluwatu was still producing clean, head high sets at Main Peak for the morning session, then dropping in size a little for a low tide afternoon at the Racetrack.
It’s a luxury to have this kind of surf between swells, but it’s hard not to look forward to more solid days with the chance to surf overhead waves with more options.
The forecast looks good for the next week and beyond, and so a little more variety in store for surfers here in Bali.
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