Indo...is it worth it
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Re: Indo...is it worth it
The only waves in indo that are worth the hassle and the flight$ over there are pretty fast and advanced.
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Thanks for the input, philw.
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Re: Indo...is it worth it
If you are advanced?Coops wrote:The only waves in indo that are worth the hassle and the flight$ over there are pretty fast and advanced.
Ulu is still a classic wave that an intermediate surfer could have a crack at on a small day. Quite a few point breaks in Java. Beach breaks up from Legian can get really good. In fact I can think of a pile that I won't even mention all over the place. Petulance had an adventure going to Lombok. That's still worth heaps for most surfers. Easy to write it off if you've done it 30 times before.
Could you score better waves than this if you had time in Australia?
Probably but the thing with Indo generally is it gets consistent swell and its a challenge. Something we don't get here.
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you're a romantic soul matt. but i think she's trying to buy me off...there is (yet another) trip coming up to to see her family in suburban ontario. it makes raymond terrace seem like paris in the 20s.
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I, uhm, have been out to Ulus a few times when it was a mellow 1-2ft at high tide. Not that I did the wave any justice.Beanpole wrote: Ulu is still a classic wave that an intermediate surfer could have a crack at on a small day. Quite a few point breaks in Java. Beach breaks up from Legian can get really good. In fact I can think of a pile that I won't even mention all over the place. Petulance had an adventure going to Lombok. That's still worth heaps for most surfers. Easy to write it off if you've done it 30 times before.
Could you score better waves than this if you had time in Australia?
Probably but the thing with Indo generally is it gets consistent swell and its a challenge. Something we don't get here.
Lombok was a great adventure the first time. Now it feels like a second home ... flight to Denpasar then jump on a connecting flight to Praya. Once in Lombok, take a taxi to Kuta / Gerupuk. Easy peasey. Some of the locals in the village remember me from my previous visits.
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Lots of nice places in Ontario. Just stay away from the inner Toronto hovels.Bobby Dazzler wrote:you're a romantic soul matt. but i think she's trying to buy me off...there is (yet another) trip coming up to to see her family in suburban ontario. it makes raymond terrace seem like paris in the 20s.
Edit. Or Hamilton.
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Re: Indo...is it worth it
Lombok is an easy set up compared to the rat race of mainstream Bali, and the Gerupuk end is a suitable level for you.petulance wrote: Lombok was a great adventure the first time. Now it feels like a second home ... flight to Denpasar then jump on a connecting flight to Praya. Once in Lombok, take a taxi to Kuta / Gerupuk. Easy peasey. Some of the locals in the village remember me from my previous visits.
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Exactly. The breaks at Gerupuk suit me to a tee.otway1949 wrote: Lombok is an easy set up compared to the rat race of mainstream Bali, and the Gerupuk end is a suitable level for you.
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Internal flights not very popular after recent events. We enjoyed the Ferry when we went over twenty years ago.
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I flew Lion Air a few weeks after one of their flights overshot the runway at Denpasar and ended up in the water.Beanpole wrote:Internal flights not very popular after recent events. We enjoyed the Ferry when we went over twenty years ago.
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geez seals v indo - are we comparing apples with apples?
if you get some nice accomodation, a trip to seals in autumn would be hard to beat...you get waves, you both have a good holiday...hard to beat an uncrowded 2-3ft offshore aussie beachie, no evils/distractions to imperil your life and/or relationship, all the first world privileges
indo is a challenge - 3rd world countries dont equate to 'holiday' for mine. consistency sure, so what you gonna do when its consistently tiple overhead? are you prepared to step it up or will you get sucked into the vortex? the rewards are there for the truly committed but the day to day everything zaps your energy
if you get some nice accomodation, a trip to seals in autumn would be hard to beat...you get waves, you both have a good holiday...hard to beat an uncrowded 2-3ft offshore aussie beachie, no evils/distractions to imperil your life and/or relationship, all the first world privileges
indo is a challenge - 3rd world countries dont equate to 'holiday' for mine. consistency sure, so what you gonna do when its consistently tiple overhead? are you prepared to step it up or will you get sucked into the vortex? the rewards are there for the truly committed but the day to day everything zaps your energy
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I rekon I have the lamest excuse for not going to indo, I'm allergic to mosquitos. One bite and I swell up like a, well like an indo reef.
When it gets to this level of self important stupidity I lose interest.
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Very sensible. Hope for a N swell, longish mellow right hander if you look in the right place.steve shearer wrote:Save your dough and go to Seal Rocks
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Re: Indo...is it worth it
Indo or seals rocks, is this a joke?
Go book the damn tickets right now, even if you don't get wet your going to be a winner, Indo isn't just about waves its about the adventure, the people, the culture, the landscape, the food, that hot humid smell of kretek cigarettes, even when shit goes wrong in Indo those memories will one day seem like good times.
But get out of Kuta, get away from the bukit don't get trapped, better still get out of Bali, head to Lombok plenty of fun waves for average surfers there.
Then come back and spend a long weekend up at seals rocks, that shit you can do any time.
Go book the damn tickets right now, even if you don't get wet your going to be a winner, Indo isn't just about waves its about the adventure, the people, the culture, the landscape, the food, that hot humid smell of kretek cigarettes, even when shit goes wrong in Indo those memories will one day seem like good times.
But get out of Kuta, get away from the bukit don't get trapped, better still get out of Bali, head to Lombok plenty of fun waves for average surfers there.
Then come back and spend a long weekend up at seals rocks, that shit you can do any time.
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Tell Indo he's dreamin'
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Drop in at Blueys to see KKK.
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A few 6 foot Bali breaks are easier than 6 foot sand breaks, stop being a pussy and book the holiday and just make sure you get a surf guide who will look after you. Seal Rocks, blimey, same price as Bali, more chance of being eaten by a shark or hit by an Eastern Suburbs house wife in a way big Porshe 4WD. Saying that a decent swell at South Boomerang would be good for a kneelo on those punchy inner banks.
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Had a big day at the North End years ago when I stayed with a few friends at the resorty thing on the way in. Good fun and there was more or less just a couple of us and a few locals but it wasn't Ulu.
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