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Old 11-26-2008, 02:28 PM   #1
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Nelscott Reef Tow IN Classic goes to Green Light

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NELSCOTT REEF TOW IN CLASSIC CHANGES CONTEST STATUS TO GREEN




Two Large Swells on Tap For Pacific Northwest






LINCOLN CITY, Oregon, November 26, 2008, Behemoth, LLC changed the contest status to Green as a large swell is forecast for the coming weekend. The 2008 Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic will be held Sunday November, 30th.

This marks the second time this year that the status has changed – the first was a change to yellow in October, as an early swell marked watching. That swell ended up having too much wind from the wrong direction. After watching the forecast closely over the past few days, John Forse decided to make the call this morning.

“There are two storms on tap - the first looks to be plagued with bad wind, but the second looks to be a long duration swell with offshore winds”, said John Forse, event organizer.

The current forecast has the first swell arriving on Friday November 28 with a swell size of 14 feet at 14 seconds. The wind looks pretty bad, but then cleans up on Saturday and Sunday. The forecast for Sunday is for 15-foot swell at 18 seconds and winds are out of the east. This should make for some epic conditions on the Oregon Coast.

The contest has a 3-month holding period, October 1 through December 31st, during which a 48-hour notice is given for contest green light. Since this is a Holiday week, and a consistent forecast for good conditions for Sunday, Forse decided to make the call early. Forse wanted to give competitors, media, sponsors, and spectators as much time as possible to get up to Oregon.

The swell and weather conditions look to excellent for the first Nelscott Reef paddle in contest. There will be a one-hour heat before the finals, where surfers will be competing for the biggest wave of the heat.

The following teams are confirmed and looking forward to coming to Lincoln City Oregon for the fourth annual event.



2008 Confirmed Tow In Contest List:
Zach Wormhoudt (N.Cal) Jake Wormhoudt (N.Cal)
Shane Desmond (N.Cal) Tyler Fox (N.Cal)
Garrett McNamara (HAW) Kealii Mamala (HAW)
Brad Gerlach (S.Cal) Mike Parsons (S.Cal)
Adam Replogle (N.Cal) Alistair Craft (N.Cal)
Yuri Soledade (Brazil) Everaldo Pato Texeira (Brazil)
Greg Long (S.Cal) Grant ‘Twiggy’ Baker (S.Africa)
Raph Bruhwiler (CAN) Keith Malloy (S.Cal)
Jeremy Rasmussen (Oregon) Tom Miller (Oregon)
Mike Parnell (Oregon) Matt Esnard (Oregon)
Alec Cooke (Ace Cool) (HAW) Ron Barron (HAW)
Al Mennie (Ireland) Andrew Cotton (Ireland)
Jeff Kafka (N.Cal) Shaun Rhodes (N.Cal)
Jeff Schmucker (AUS) Jughead Allport (AUS)
Tim West (N.Cal) Ion Banner (N.Cal)
Chad Jackson (C.Cal) and Jamie Mitchell (AUS)

2008 Paddle In Contest List:
Greg Long (S.Cal)
Steve Harnack (Oregon)
Mike Parsons (S.Cal)
Al Mennie (Ireland)
Andre Phillip (Oregon)
Shane Desmond (N.Cal)
Kealii Mamala (HAW)
Gary Linden (S.Cal)
Zach Wormhoudt (N.Cal)


Founded by Lincoln City resident and Nelscott Pioneer, John Forse, the Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic has always been a grass roots organization. Without the support of the local community and our sponsors, the event would have folded after the first year. The Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic is now the longest consistently running tow in contest in the world. Local sponsors, like the Chinook Winds Casino, have been a major supporter of the event from its conception, and we are proud to have their continued support. Other local sponsors that have, and continue to play a vital role in the event include the Nelscott Reef Surf Shop, Westshore Motel, Oregon Sports Authority, Russo Surfboards, Tanger Outlets, Station 3 Embroidery, and the Anchor Inn. New Oregon sponsors this year are Blowsion, DaKine, and Bob Lamphere’s Beaverton Honda. Out of State support comes from K38 Rescue, Fringe Clothing, and Banquet.

The three-month holding period began October 1 and continues through December 31, 2008. A 48-hour notice will be given when the event is called. Nelscottreef.com has all the latest information on event status. The Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic is the only tow in contest on the North American continent and Oregon’s only professional surf event.



About Behemoth LLC.

Behemoth was started in 2005 for the purpose of promoting surf events at Nelscott Reef and other surf locations around the world. Founding member, John Forse, was the pioneer at Nelscott Reef and made his first attempt to ride the reef in 1995. Forse, along with Jim Kusz, safety coordinator for North Lincoln Fire and Rescue and veteran water rescue team leader, and Adam Wagner of Action Sports Northwest, operate Behemoth LLC out of Lincoln City, Oregon. Behemoth LLC organized and promoted the first annual Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic, bringing the sport of surfing to the professional level in Oregon for the first time.
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Re: Nelscott Reef Tow IN Classic goes to Green Light

Nelscott Reef Tow-In Classic: All systems go for Sunday


2007 Event : photo Justin Myers



Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic

Nelscott Reef, Lincln City, Oregon
1 Octoer 2009 - 31 March 2009

Nelscott Reef Tow-In Classic changes contest status to green

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 26 November, 2008 : - - Lincoln City, Or -- Behemoth, LLC changed the contest status to Green as a large swell is forecast for the coming weekend. The 2008 Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic will be held Sunday November, 30th.

This marks the second time this year that the status has changed – the first was a change to yellow in October, as an early swell marked watching. That swell ended up having too much wind from the wrong direction. After watching the forecast closely over the past few days, John Forse decided to make the call this morning.

“There are two storms on tap - the first looks to be plagued with bad wind, but the second looks to be a long duration swell with offshore winds”, said John Forse, event organizer.

The current forecast has the first swell arriving on Friday November 28 with a swell size of 14 feet at 14 seconds. The wind looks pretty bad, but then cleans up on Saturday and Sunday. The forecast for Sunday is for 15-foot swell at 18 seconds and winds are out of the east. This should make for some epic conditions on the Oregon Coast.




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The contest has a 3-month holding period, October 1 through December 31st, during which a 48-hour notice is given for contest green light. Since this is a Holiday week, and a consistent forecast for good conditions for Sunday, Forse decided to make the call early. Forse wanted to give competitors, media, sponsors, and spectators as much time as possible to get up to Oregon.

The swell and weather conditions look to excellent for the first Nelscott Reef paddle in contest. There will be a one-hour heat before the finals, where surfers will be competing for the biggest wave of the heat.

The following teams are confirmed and looking forward to coming to Lincoln City Oregon for the fourth annual event.

2008 Confirmed Tow In Contest List:
Zach Wormhoudt (N.Cal) Jake Wormhoudt (N.Cal)
Shane Desmond (N.Cal) Tyler Fox (N.Cal)
Garrett McNamara (HAW) Kealii Mamala (HAW)
Brad Gerlach (S.Cal) Mike Parsons (S.Cal)
Adam Replogle (N.Cal) Alistair Craft (N.Cal)
Yuri Soledade (Brazil) Everaldo Pato Texeira (Brazil)
Greg Long (S.Cal) Grant ‘Twiggy’ Baker (S.Africa)
Raph Bruhwiler (CAN) Keith Malloy (S.Cal)
Jeremy Rasmussen (Oregon) Tom Miller (Oregon)
Mike Parnell (Oregon) Matt Esnard (Oregon)
Alec Cooke (Ace Cool) (HAW) Ron Barron (HAW)
Al Mennie (Ireland) Andrew Cotton (Ireland)
Jeff Kafka (N.Cal) Shaun Rhodes (N.Cal)
Jeff Schmucker (AUS) Jughead Allport (AUS)
Tim West (N.Cal) Ion Banner (N.Cal)
Chad Jackson (C.Cal) and Jamie Mitchell (AUS)

2008 Paddle In Contest List:
Greg Long (S.Cal)
Steve Harnack (Oregon)
Mike Parsons (S.Cal)
Al Mennie (Ireland)
Andre Phillip (Oregon)
Shane Desmond (N.Cal)
Kealii Mamala (HAW)
Gary Linden (S.Cal)
Zach Wormhoudt (N.Cal)

Founded by Lincoln City resident and Nelscott Pioneer, John Forse, the Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic has always been a grass roots organization. Without the support of the local community and our sponsors, the event would have folded after the first year. The Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic is now the longest consistently running tow in contest in the world.

Local sponsors, like the Chinook Winds Casino, have been a major supporter of the event from its conception, and we are proud to have their continued support. Other local sponsors that have, and continue to play a vital role in the event include the Nelscott Reef Surf Shop, Westshore Motel, Oregon Sports Authority, Russo Surfboards, Tanger Outlets, Station 3 Embroidery, and the Anchor Inn. New Oregon sponsors this year are Blowsion, DaKine, and Bob Lamphere’s Beaverton Honda. Out of State support comes from K38 Rescue, Fringe Clothing, and Banquet.

The three-month holding period began October 1 and continues through December 31, 2008. A 48-hour notice will be given when the event is called. Nelscottreef.com has all the latest information on event status. The Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic is the only tow in contest on the North American continent and Oregon’s only professional surf event.

About Behemoth LLC.
Behemoth was started in 2005 for the purpose of promoting surf events at Nelscott Reef and other surf locations around the world. Founding member, John Forse, was the pioneer at Nelscott Reef and made his first attempt to ride the reef in 1995. Forse, along with Jim Kusz, safety coordinator for North Lincoln Fire and Rescue and veteran water rescue team leader, and Adam Wagner of Action Sports Northwest, operate Behemoth LLC out of Lincoln City, Oregon. Behemoth LLC organized and promoted the first annual Nelscott Reef Tow In Classic, bringing the sport of surfing to the professional level in Oregon for the first time.
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Re: Nelscott Reef Tow IN Classic goes to Green Light

Shawn,

Where exactly (in relation to Lincoln City) is Nelscott Reef? How far from shore is it?
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She is probably rushing to get there. The event site is a bit short on location details. Maybe they assume if you belong there you know the way. The Nelscott community is in Lincoln City north of Inn at Spanish head around 32nd street.

I was thinking of heading down 101 through town until I see all the surfers.

Lincoln city used to be 5 towns "Nelscott, Delake, Taft, Oceanlake and Cutler City" which merged into Lincoln City in 1964.
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I have zero interest in riding there.
Simply curious as to where it's at, since I am a little bit familiar with riding in LC.
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http://www.nelscottreef.org/Nelscott07/index.php

Going off my memory driving there:

...... off os SW Coast Avenue along the waterfront..if heading south, exit at you take 101 hwy. Turn right on SW Fleet Avenue, (south). R on SW 9th St. then an immediate L on SW 11th Dr, it takes you down to SW Coast Avenue, the beach access is there, parking is sparse...

The reef itself is far off from shore, not really a spectator scene, except there is a lot going on at the beach and through the surf at times, bring binoculars...
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