Papa_Lazarou
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posted on 12-4-2004 at 17:13 |
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Whats the surf/beaches like where you are
Hi there, im just wondering if you live close to a beach and if so whats it like? do you get good surf? Whens the best time to pay a
visit? etc
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justal
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posted on 13-4-2004 at 06:37 |
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I live pretty close to a beach. and right now theres no surf, no wind and its been invaded by Midlanders for the Bank Holiday
Weekend!!!
As with most of the UK, there is no 'best time' to pay a visit in order to get surf. Most places in the UK are more consistent in the
winter, but that doesn't mean that there can't be spells of extremely good surf in the summer too. It also doesn't mean that there
won't be long flat periods in the winter.
If you are trying to plan a trip in advance, then its ALWAYS going to be a gamble as to whether or not you'll get good conditions. This
is true anywhere, but especially so in the UK.
Where in Pembrokeshire are you?? you have plenty of good beaches around you and they are fairly consistent there too. Check out the
Beach Guide on this site for info on all the beaches around you.
Al.
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Airborne
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posted on 14-4-2004 at 09:45 |
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Hi all, you know that i don't live near the coast (the closest i live near is Sutton-On-Sea....it's dirty! )
I came across a website where you can ask a proffesional when the surf is predicted to be good at a certain place. It may not be
accurate, but it may give you a slight idea of when to go. Unfortunately i've forgotten the website address....so i'll try and find it.
Does anyone else have something similar to this?
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toobalicious
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posted on 5-5-2004 at 07:18 |
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hey im a newbie too,
im in Australia on the east coast.
last weekend was bloudy awsome with big barrels rolling through all the local breaks.
the offshore breaze made a steep ramp, for an easy air boost on my bodyboard.
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Airborne
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posted on 8-5-2004 at 15:53 |
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Wicked! I'd love to live in Oz. Isn't it supposed to be the home land or mecca of bodyboarding? Hey, toobalicious is the east coast of
Australia renound for good surf...is it the main source of surf, or is there surf in other places. What's the best place to sponge do
you think?
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toobalicious
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posted on 8-5-2004 at 23:01 |
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in oz there is surf all around the country. in all of the states there are some realy heavy reef and point breaks such as Shark island
and Cyclops and the newly discovered shipsterns down south.
the bodyboarding culture here is spreadin realy quick. every summer when the water is warm new groms hit the beaches with all the new
equipment, its good most of the time.
the east coast has the majority of ppl surfing it because this is where all of the ppl mainly live, so yer its the source.
i think the best wave is australia i hav seen break wound be margaret river, it has the longest barrel, 10-20s. i want togo there on a
roadtrip when im outa sckool
thanx for the reply
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Airborne
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posted on 12-5-2004 at 18:56 |
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no probleme.
Oz sounds pretty good, hot, good surf, other spongers,...life must be sweet!
I also love the accent!
Thanks for all the info toobalicious!
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