After a solid day of surfing yesterday, and a whole morning i decided it was time for a few hours rest.
Snapped a few nice photos after the tide had dropped, so the waves werent as big, but stil bloody sick!
Sorry about the lack of people riding the waves... but there was just nobody around
Pictures from up the coast (26th April)
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as i said before merkin, i had a whole day out in the water (dawn til dusk with an hour for lunch) the day before and been out from dawn til midday before having a few hours off for some rest before htting it til dusk this evening. part of being on school holidays
and about the location, if you have been the before you know the potential, and if you havent you wont have a bloody clue!
and about the location, if you have been the before you know the potential, and if you havent you wont have a bloody clue!
Re: Pictures from up the coast (26th April)
You get that ..........................andycumo wrote:Sorry about the lack of people riding the waves... but there was just nobody around
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was good swell on the north coast...angourie point was soooo much better than i expected...the locals are pretty heavy but.stoive wrote:nice photos mate, didnt think up north would be as good, oh well, no shortage of swell coming into Sydney, awesome
A certain beach appeared to be 4 foot all week, and then the day we left, 3 guys paddled out (was the smallest it had been all week by far) and i was 1 and a half times over head!
Must of been at least 12 foot the whole time...sh itty tho
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mate that beachie pumps as long as it has swell and no wind/ sideshore wind or ofshore wind. even goes sick in a light onshore sometimes.saltman wrote:Doesnt take much to work the location out - the first 4 shots are dead giveaways to any one taking a drive north
As the next few showed in these rare conditions the beachies are even better around the old area...........
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