Local Tyler Stanaland knows this wave inside and out--but he prefers the look on the inside. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
Rob Machado styling on a singlefin like only he can. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
With so many surfers in the lineup a few decided to take to the air for a different view. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
Spencer Pridy negotiating morning traffic during the morning commute. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
June Gloom is in full effect, but Sage Burke still found some shade at Wedge. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
Tyler Gunter charging an inside section at the Wedge before lifeguards and police cleared the lineup due to the recent shark attack across the harbor in Corona Del Mar, not to mention the dead seal washing up. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
Beach closures be damned, there's not much better felling than getting shacked at the Wedge. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
Local grom Parker Cohn catching the side-wave under a heavy lip at the Wedge. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
Waves at the Wedge are a lot bigger and closer to shore than it might at times seem. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
You can get a break from going left at Cylinders, but just like Wedge it'll eat you alive. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
After a winter full of trips to Maverick's and Todos, local up-and-coming grom Sage Burke has no problem negotiating a drop at Wedge. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
Nolan Rapoza negotiating some backwash. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
Surfers and bodyboarders ride large, heavy waves at the Wedge in Newport Beach, CA. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
Tylar Stanaland launching a big cannon ball dismount. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
Pat Gudauskas charging down the line and trying to make the section on an inside drainer at the Wedge. Photo: Ben Ginsberg
A surfer crests the shoulder of a closeout set. Photo: Ben Ginsberg