zebroo wrote:I forgot to cover my face on Sunday...
You look a lot like I did in October. Went out on a truly stupid day to be out, especially on a longboard, and changed my mind and headed back in. Almost made it, but the shorebreak got me, 2 monsters in a row, the second one put the board right into the left side of my nose - similar gash, broken bone, lots of blood in the water. I only got a shiner on one side though, so you win on that count
To the OP, that incident and one over the summer where I got the back of my head opened up taught me 2 important lessons. The first is to avoid losing contact with the board whenever possible, both for my safety and that of other people in the water. The second is if my board and I are forcefully parted, I tuck into a ball and use both arms and hands to cover as much of my face and head as possible, and don't uncover till things calm down and I have pretty good idea of where I am in relation to my board.
I guess the third lesson would be not to go out in conditions that are a poor fit for my skill level and what I'm riding, but that one has taken longer to sink in
