Flynns, cowrie, cat bay, etc. offshore in southerlies. Sizeable swells wrap in nicely.shaunmorrison wrote:You plan 10 years ahead? You''ll be doing alot of driving in winter.Hatchnam wrote:Being only 90mins from Melbourne is a bonus.
Haven't spent "time" (never lived there) but surfed it a quite a bit (20 years ago mostly) and again recently.
If it maxes out if it's too big/windy, and nothing's working around the back of the island, then I'll scope out bass coast, or hit the road for bells etc.
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It's was like leaving out an unattended bowl of neopolitan icecream with hot chocky fudge topping on the kitchen bench in a house full of fat children.Drailed wrote:Being a Pavel the single fin bit did raise a few suspicions but I still clicked like a frenzied monkey.
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do channel bottoms go good in 2 foot closeouts?
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I can recall a conversation with Al Byrne, where he called bullshit on the myth that channel bottoms only go well in good surf.el rancho wrote:do channel bottoms go good in 2 foot closeouts?
Never did get to ask him about 2 foot closeouts. Then again, AB surfed t-gun more often than not and it is one of the coasts more consistent straighthanders.
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It does exist funnily enough.
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Why not just live in Melbourne?Hatchnam wrote:Being only 90mins from Melbourne is a bonus.
Haven't spent "time" (never lived there) but surfed it a quite a bit (20 years ago mostly) and again recently.
If it maxes out if it's too big/windy, and nothing's working around the back of the island, then I'll scope out bass coast, or hit the road for bells etc.
The cup is half full, not half empty
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yeah hatch, get yourself a big glossy longboard and sip espressos and start a blog.
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An EH Holden drove past me this morning with 2 single fin logs, a midlength single fin and a fish on top. 20something dude was driving.el rancho wrote:yeah hatch, get yourself a big glossy longboard and sip espressos and start a blog.
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Must have been elBeerfan wrote:An EH Holden drove past me this morning with 2 single fin logs, a midlength single fin and a fish on top. 20something dude was driving.el rancho wrote:yeah hatch, get yourself a big glossy longboard and sip espressos and start a blog.
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straight to the farm to ruin some old guy's morningBeerfan wrote:An EH Holden drove past me this morning with 2 single fin logs, a midlength single fin and a fish on top. 20something dude was driving.el rancho wrote:yeah hatch, get yourself a big glossy longboard and sip espressos and start a blog.
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Filthy little hipster.
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As cliche as that is, it's more appealing than being one of those delusional po-faced stuck-in-the-early-nineties hidebound thrusters-only typesel rancho wrote:yeah hatch, get yourself a big glossy longboard and sip espressos and start a blog.
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Quite possibly, he was heading south on the bridge and it was around 7.batoes wrote:straight to the farm to ruin some old guy's morningBeerfan wrote:An EH Holden drove past me this morning with 2 single fin logs, a midlength single fin and a fish on top. 20something dude was driving.el rancho wrote:yeah hatch, get yourself a big glossy longboard and sip espressos and start a blog.
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That's right, twnnies are good tooHatchnam wrote:As cliche as that is, it's more appealing than being one of those delusional po-faced stuck-in-the-early-nineties hidebound thrusters-only typesel rancho wrote:yeah hatch, get yourself a big glossy longboard and sip espressos and start a blog.
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loved the EH and EJ when I was a youngun. Never ever got one.shaunmorrison wrote:Must have been elBeerfan wrote:An EH Holden drove past me this morning with 2 single fin logs, a midlength single fin and a fish on top. 20something dude was driving.el rancho wrote:yeah hatch, get yourself a big glossy longboard and sip espressos and start a blog.
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My 48/215 (FX) And no, it WASN'T new when I bought it.
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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.
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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Have you surfed these waves much, how do you rate them? They are all onshore with any westerly in the wind.Hatchnam wrote:Flynns, cowrie, cat bay, etc. offshore in southerlies. Sizeable swells wrap in nicely.shaunmorrison wrote:You plan 10 years ahead? You''ll be doing alot of driving in winter.Hatchnam wrote:Being only 90mins from Melbourne is a bonus.
Haven't spent "time" (never lived there) but surfed it a quite a bit (20 years ago mostly) and again recently.
If it maxes out if it's too big/windy, and nothing's working around the back of the island, then I'll scope out bass coast, or hit the road for bells etc.
The cup is half full, not half empty
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Nice wheels Trev. But it appears you might have put that deck grip patchwork on the wrong side of your board?
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