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OK, you probably get it now, both cams are the same.  We're still considering to bring a second cam back, but we're going to have to sort some other stuff out first.  Stay tuned on that front.

Also, we've got some good news for you!  For the web 2.0-enabled among you, follow SurfPulse on Twitter for free updated surf reports, news bits, and announcements.  You can also turn on Twitter's text alerts to get these mini updates sent to your phone for free (your phone company might charge for text messages, depending on your individual plan). Just go to http://twitter.com/surfpulse to get started.

That's all for now, plenty more to come.
-Team SurfPulse

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*The Surf Cam automatically redirects you to the home page after 10 minutes. Just click the cam link to continue viewing the cam.

  • White, gray and/or blotchy image usually indicates fog.
  • Black or horizontal lines on the screen usually mean it's dark outside. (For international visitors, we're in the Pacific Time Zone).
  • Terrible looking waves - we haven't figured out how to correct this problem but we'll let you know when we do. :-)

Surf Cam still isn't working for you? See our troubleshooting tips.

Let us know if you have any technical issues with the Surf Cam. Enjoy!

 
   
   
 
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