No Pass
A heavy lefthand reef at Shelter Cove that peels steep, fast walls off a horseshoe reef - best for committed, precise turns and wary eyes for rocks and sharks. Get the latest surfing conditions, forecast, and tide details for No Pass in California.
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Lineup Insights
The Wave
The break favors W-NW groundswells and cleans up with east to northeast offshore breezes.
It can work at most tides but often fires best on a rising-to-mid tide when swell aligns.
Lineup Guide
The approach is remote - expect a long walk or a paddle around Point No Pass, an uneven rocky reef and strong local consequences for mistakes.
Respect the local peak and watch for submerged hazards during lower tidal stages.
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