There was a two hour window of surfability here as surf went from 1ft to 8ft+ and winds turned from WSW to howling southerly.
I got there for the last twenty minutes as it went from surfable to a river of current and wash-throughs.
Sure doesn't seem like the low has stalled south of here
the last hurrah
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- steve shearer
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Re: the last hurrah
I want Nightclub Dwight dead in his grave I want the nice-nice up in blazes
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- Harry the Hat
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Re: the last hurrah
It was a brief stall!!!
And SN forecasting Steve?
And SN forecasting Steve?
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Re: the last hurrah
WTF!Donweather wrote:Shhhhh, don't fecking jinx this one also!!!!steve shearer wrote:Looking further ahead now to a possible east swell mid next week as a low forms off QLD coast.
What the hell is that doing at this time of year?
And a monstrously intense low SW of WA, big onion underneath us, man there is some energy around the island at the moment and for the next week.
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Re: the last hurrah
Mid next week, how about fcuken Monday
Those cnuts in Byron Bay Today will really have something to whinge about.
Those cnuts in Byron Bay Today will really have something to whinge about.
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