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$55 for an Introductory 3-Hour Surf Lesson at Adventure Out ($99 Value)

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Students learn from trainers that have up to ten years of surfing experience during 3-hour surfing lesson with all gear included

The Deal

  • $55 for Introductory 3-hour surf lesson for one ($99 value)

Surf lessons take place at Pacifica State Beach in Pacifica or Cowell’s Beach in Santa Cruz.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Apr 15, 2016. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 10 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. 7 day cancellation policy required or fee up to Groupon price may apply at lesson. Must be at least 13 years old. Must sign waiver. Not valid with other offers. No cash back. Tax and gratuity not included. $0.01 charge to credit card to finalize your reservation. Subject to weather conditions. Class must be completed by expiration date. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Adventure Out

When Cliff Hodges, the founder and CEO of Adventure Out, graduated from MIT with a degree in electrical engineering, he knew a traditional desk job wasn't for him. According to Technology Review, he quickly gave up his engineering career for the wireless world of the great outdoors, where he began to hike, climb, and surf his way around the world, always staying true to his philosophy of environmental respect and protection.

His travels and business accomplishments have gained some measure of notoriety: he's coached on MTV's Made, consulted for ABC News, and was selected as one of four winners of the 2011 Santa Cruz County Civic Service Award: The Nextie. Adventure Out was also identified for meeting survival-skills training standards by New York Times best-selling author Tim Ferriss in The 4-Hour Chef.

Today, he leads excursions into the California wilderness to teach backpacking and survival skills, including the tracking of animals and wild ice-cream trucks, and they also guide novices through surfing, rock-climbing, and mountain-biking sojourns. Through fundraising, Adventure Out has helped save Castle Rock State Park from closure and a portion of their proceeds is put directly back into the park.

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