El Gringo Surf Guide
Surf spot guide
El Gringo Surf Guide
El Gringo is referred to locally to as the "Chilean Pipeline" for the shape of the wave. The wave, situated on an outer island, breaks 300 feet from where the public is standing and can reach easily 15 feet-plus, which makes it an impressive arena for surfers and watchers alike. The wave is dangerous -- and a cross in honor of a dead surfer is just in front of the spot to remind you of this. The last section of the wave on small swells sometimes breaks on dry reef.The entry through the left channel is an experience in itself. You have to stand on a rock in front of the breaking wave, wait for a calm moment, and jump in and paddle like mad to the lineup, duck diving the incoming waves in shallow reef. If you don't feel capable of this feat, just take the long route through the right channel and paddle your way up to the lineup.The smaller this wave breaks, the more dangerous it gets if you fall badly in the last section next to the reef. But seeing Gringo break big can take away your will to surf the break. The right (the Chilean Backdoor) will usually accept more size than the left, but the left is the real deal, a steep drop followed by a solid bottom and straight into the tube.
Ability Level
Advanced
Expert.
Local Vibe
Doable
Most Chileans in the water know everyone. The wave is dangerous so a heavy dose of humility and respect will pay dividends.
Crowd Factor
Moderate
Not much of a crowd. Can get slightly crowded when all the pros are in Arica during May, June, and July.
Spot Rating
Perfect
There's a reason the locals refer to it as the Chilean Pipeline.
Shoulder Burn
Exhausting
You probably won't stop paddling.
Water Quality
Clean
Not bad.
Hazards
Shallow reef, drowning.
Bring Your
Shortboard, Bodyboard, Gun
Access
You can walk or drive up to the outer island and park in the parking lot in front of the wave.
Bottom
Reef.
Best Season
March-July
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