Where did you surf today ?
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The southerly was already into the spots I was hoping for. And looked a bit smaller than yesty too. Was probably a few bombs but fucked if you'd be expecting to be in position for them.
Might join the hordes at the pass this arvo and check out the festival.
Might join the hordes at the pass this arvo and check out the festival.
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A Trumpesque surf report.buddy wrote:Step up is in the carsaltman wrote:Tomorrow morning is going to be epic
ie better than today,
better than the day before
and better than the day before that
Salty....making the surf great again.
Put your big boy pants on
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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Me'n Brian's reports sayin not as good today must be fake news then.Beanpole wrote:A Trumpesque surf report.buddy wrote:Step up is in the carsaltman wrote:Tomorrow morning is going to be epic
ie better than today,
better than the day before
and better than the day before that
Salty....making the surf great again.
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Alternative truth.
Put your big boy pants on
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
I mean, tastebuds? WGAF?
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Can someone point me to this article (pun not intended)shaunmorrison wrote:I see in your article you gave wayne lynch local status, he's only been there at best two years. What sort of standards do they have up there? Anywhere else he'd still be a blowin for a long time to come.steve shearer wrote:I had nothing to do with approaching the landowner Loof. The point of the article is there is no pre determined outcome of enough people feel committed enough to act.
Good read, but using a quote from lynchy and the term tribal elders nearly made me throw up, but I suppose you had to give it that byron bay flavour.
I expect young benny will be wishing he had not had that passport like photo on $wellnet for all these years
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https://www.surfinglife.com.au/Wubic Pig wrote:Can someone point me to this article (pun not intended)shaunmorrison wrote:I see in your article you gave wayne lynch local status, he's only been there at best two years. What sort of standards do they have up there? Anywhere else he'd still be a blowin for a long time to come.steve shearer wrote:I had nothing to do with approaching the landowner Loof. The point of the article is there is no pre determined outcome of enough people feel committed enough to act.
Good read, but using a quote from lynchy and the term tribal elders nearly made me throw up, but I suppose you had to give it that byron bay flavour.
I expect young benny will be wishing he had not had that passport like photo on $wellnet for all these years
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I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
You aren’t the room Yuke You are just a wonky cafe table with a missing rubber pad on the end of one leg.
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I still don't buy the "official" narrative about 9/11. Oh sure, it happened, fcuk yeah. But who and why and how I'm, not convinced it was what we've been told.
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Near a river? Was tempted by your report yesterday, though I expected some SSE wind this am so went to the gym. Been almost dead calm since I got up. Typical
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South of gerroa and near a river. The whole stretch is pretty decent and clean. Get amongst it if you can. Plenty of refracted south swell getting in, as it's low period and there's some east in it.
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Hatchnam wrote:South of gerroa and near a river. The whole stretch is pretty decent and clean. Get amongst it if you can. Plenty of refracted south swell getting in, as it's low period and there's some east in it.
Looks great! I've just walked around Barrack Point and there's waves a plenty -think i might give Warilla or Sharkies a go on the dropping tide. Hope the wind stays ssw.
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Filthy little hipster.
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Every time you talk it up you curse it.saltman wrote:Well I was wrong. Today was crap
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That Jervis surf sounds a bit crooked
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? Not in jervis. North of it. Miles and miles of beach, all breaking much the same as pictured.
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I was suggesting crooked river. Anyone remember Crooked River surfboards?
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You scored Hatch. South of that spot was kind of shit from all reports today.Hatchnam wrote:? Not in jervis. North of it. Miles and miles of beach, all breaking much the same as pictured.
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Sloppy and wind affected but still plenty of overhead sets rolling through out of the east. The rights were pretty shapeless though managed to jag a few punchy left ripbowls and let go with some satisfying backhand belts.
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Lennox boat channel this evening, alone. Was watching a few storm cells move by east and west, and then got hit by one. Was really cool, just sitting out there laughing.
The wind and rain got so heavy I could barely see.
Just as it was starting I could see a SUP paddling out across the lagoon and by the time he was halfway the full force of the storm hit.
It didn't deter him, he kept paddling full on into the wind and rain. When he got out we were both having a laugh. He was wearing boardies and a balaclava hood; like he came just for the storm show.
Would have been tough for the guys at the point to come in on the rocks when you can't see, and be super slippery too.
The wind and rain got so heavy I could barely see.
Just as it was starting I could see a SUP paddling out across the lagoon and by the time he was halfway the full force of the storm hit.
It didn't deter him, he kept paddling full on into the wind and rain. When he got out we were both having a laugh. He was wearing boardies and a balaclava hood; like he came just for the storm show.
Would have been tough for the guys at the point to come in on the rocks when you can't see, and be super slippery too.
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