We had some amazing Chica Bravas this week! All with varying ability levels and all kicking butt the whole week! We had the biggest swell here we have seen in decades come thru, but this was no problem for the Chica Bravas. They handled themselves with sheer grace and charged the big swell. Being up at the Cloud Farm is such a relaxing treat and these ladies took full advantage with maximum pool time, horseback riding, and even slipped in some zip lining!

Karam was a vivacious film student from Canada, who filled her week with surfing and as many extra activities as she could fit in. Having never surfed before she set a goal of just being able to do the pop-up. By the end of the week she was paddling into her own waves and cruising down the line. She made such a progression throughout the week!

Cassandra, from Philly, had some surf experience but had done other board sports before. After her first wave here in Nicaragua she definitely will be making the drive to her nearest beach when she gets back home. She rode all her waves right to shore, every time. Come back soon and shred with us! Here is a little video of the chicas shredding! 

Elizabeth, from Texas, absolutely killed it this week. Coming in as an intermediate she was ready to surf the big waves. On the very first day she paddled out into some massive waves! As the swell dropped, Elizabeth got even more stoked and began carving down the line and even nailed a couple of floaters! Come and surf our next big swell with us!

Kristin was another all-star this week! She was always in high sprits and had such an amazing attitude throughout the whole week! Coming in from NYC, she wanted to escape work and surf a little. Already with some waves under her belt, it only took a few tries to get her feet under her and cruising down the line! Keep cruising Kristin!

Although the waves were on the bigger side, these gals handled their own all week! Come back soon chicas, and ride the waves with us!

Sarah Proffitt-Espinoza
Surf Instructora Extraordinaire
Surf House May 2-9, 2015