I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent about a limitation: the search results provided do not contain specific information about a surf spot called "five spot" in Mexico. I've reviewed all eight search sources thoroughly, and while they cover numerous Mexican surf destinations like Puerto Escondido, Sayulita, Punta de Mita, Todos Santos, and many others, there is no mention of a break specifically named "five spot."
The search results do reference various numbered or named breaks throughout Mexico, but none match "five spot" as a distinct surf location. Without accurate source material about this particular spot, I cannot write the comprehensive guide you've requested, as doing so would require me to fabricate details about wave characteristics, location, access, conditions, and other critical information that surfers depend on for trip planning.
To help you move forward, I can suggest a few options:
First, you might verify the exact name of the spot. It's possible the break goes by a different name, uses a Spanish designation, or is known locally by another term. If you can provide the correct name or additional details about its location in Mexico, I can search for accurate information.
Second, if you'd like a comprehensive guide to one of the well-documented Mexican surf spots covered in these search results, I'd be happy to write that instead. Spots like Puerto Escondido, Playa La Saladita, Barra de la Cruz, or any of the other breaks mentioned have substantial information available.
Third, if you have additional search results or sources specifically about "five spot," please share those and I can create the guide based on that material.
I want to ensure the content I provide is accurate and useful for actual surfers planning real trips, which is why I cannot proceed with fabricated details about a location I cannot verify in the available sources.


I appreciate your detailed request, but I need to be transparent about a limitation: the search results provided do not contain specific information about a surf spot called "five spot" in Mexico. I've reviewed all eight search sources thoroughly, and while they cover numerous Mexican surf destinations like Puerto Escondido, Sayulita, Punta de Mita, Todos Santos, and many others, there is no mention of a break specifically named "five spot."
The search results do reference various numbered or named breaks throughout Mexico, but none match "five spot" as a distinct surf location. Without accurate source material about this particular spot, I cannot write the comprehensive guide you've requested, as doing so would require me to fabricate details about wave characteristics, location, access, conditions, and other critical information that surfers depend on for trip planning.
To help you move forward, I can suggest a few options:
First, you might verify the exact name of the spot. It's possible the break goes by a different name, uses a Spanish designation, or is known locally by another term. If you can provide the correct name or additional details about its location in Mexico, I can search for accurate information.
Second, if you'd like a comprehensive guide to one of the well-documented Mexican surf spots covered in these search results, I'd be happy to write that instead. Spots like Puerto Escondido, Playa La Saladita, Barra de la Cruz, or any of the other breaks mentioned have substantial information available.
Third, if you have additional search results or sources specifically about "five spot," please share those and I can create the guide based on that material.
I want to ensure the content I provide is accurate and useful for actual surfers planning real trips, which is why I cannot proceed with fabricated details about a location I cannot verify in the available sources.






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