I think train carry on policy in NYC is quite lenient and most likely no-one with bother to enforce any official protocols if there are any restrictions.
I guess just avoid peak hours(maybe 30min before and after) cause trains will be packed like sardines. Other then that I don't think anyone would mind.
Rockaways is not the “place to surf”, the place to surf is either anywhere in the winter or fall when the waves are insanely good and the tourists leave, or in between gilgo beach and Davis park in the summer.
Sooo fun .Cute video ,glad to see new york can have some fun and relax.
the surf looks relatively beginner friendly. reminds me of newport beach next to the pier in orange county california.
huh there could be some pretty rough waves near the piers at newport beach
John Joe I’ve seen them believe me
Nice👍 I showed the Rocks some luv also😊
lol those are some sad waves
Winter brings constant 6-8 foot hollow waves, and open face point breaks near the middle and end of long island.
Is that Audrina from The Hills?
i have a stupid question from here in california. Can you take a longboard on subway and train? You can't do that in California.
I think train carry on policy in NYC is quite lenient and most likely no-one with bother to enforce any official protocols if there are any restrictions.
I guess just avoid peak hours(maybe 30min before and after) cause trains will be packed like sardines. Other then that I don't think anyone would mind.
Yes, you can bring whatever you want.
thanks dude
right on eh.
Rockaways is not the “place to surf”, the place to surf is either anywhere in the winter or fall when the waves are insanely good and the tourists leave, or in between gilgo beach and Davis park in the summer.
Can you rent a board?
Yes, at boarders surf shop