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TAS
2676 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 5:55 pm        Report Show Profile
Curious as to whether anyone has either moved to a new area or just started surfing somewhere completely new (as a sup'er) and how you have found it, being new to a lineup and especially as a stand up paddler if sup isnt all that well known there. The reason I bring it up is because I have now been sup'ing in southern tassie for about 3 weeks now and I have met some of the nicest people I have ever met in the surf and probably the most frothing sup surfing crew I have ever surfed with. The surf is fantastic, the crowds very small, and usually zero crowd at all and some of the most stunning paddling waterways imaginable. So - So far so good - great people - great sup waves - great food - great beer - JUST GREAT
QLD
2888 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 6:01 pm        Report Show Profile
You allmost make me miss the place , you forgot to mention freezinfg F cold.I rekon Tassie would be a sup paradise , so many places to discover. I have this day dream to sup the Franklin river or Gordon.
NSW
1401 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 6:03 pm        Report Show Profile
I just got back from NZ and had no issues there at all , very nice people in and out of the water. But I think its more the person on the craft than a problem with the craft if you show respect to others in the line up and no your own limits you shouldnt have any problems .
QLD
148 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 6:04 pm        Report Show Profile
Your welcome billboard
VIC
445 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 6:05 pm        Report Show Profile
it's a great place has always had a great feel about surfing down there Miss the place too can't wait to get back down
VIC
10382 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 6:24 pm        Report Show Profile
I don't mind Tazmainiac's.. I lived in Hobart for a while and loved it. Had a great time at the windsurfing nationals once at Marrawah. I want to go back one day for a motorcycle trip. DJ
QLD
58 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 6:26 pm        Report Show Profile
Moved down to Vicco for work before xmas and found the same. Better surf than the Goldie by far, less crowds and where I go out there are rarely any other SUP's and I get treated just like anyone else. Pretty laid back crew. Takes a bit getting used to the cold tho and havent even hit middle of winter yet!!
QLD
148 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 6:28 pm        Report Show Profile
Yeah,love it down here, been back for nearly three years and and suped at some great locations including Bruny Is. and Marrawah. Pity I'm moving back to the Goldy soon, back to crowds
TAS
2676 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 6:34 pm        Report Show Profile
I have to just add: To give you an idea about what it's like surfing here:l after my first surf with the local crew, I surfed, had a chat and then casually slipped away as quietly as I had ventured into the new lineup and made my way home to warm up. That night I get a txt message from one of the local crew saying "why did you leave in such a hurry I had beers" after my surf yesterday arvo I pretty much did the same thing - got a hundred waves, had a chat in the carpark and slipped away into the sunset. An hour later I get a txt message from another one of the local crew saying " why did you leave in such a hurry I had the bloody jug on - call in for a cuppa anytime" This is what sufing is all about, and after all these years it's the first time I have really ever experienced it. Yes, they give me loads of shlt about being a "mainlannder" but I think it's just because they are too embarrassed to say that they really love me. LIFES GOOD IN THE 42s
TAS
287 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 6:45 pm        Report Show Profile
Hey Billboard We're only hanging out for the KFC samples
QLD
2888 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 6:46 pm        Report Show Profile
Funny I used to play football on that gravel oval in the first frame.
QLD
93 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 7:12 pm        Report Show Profile
bigman said...
Pity I'm moving back to the Goldy soon, back to crowds
Nooooooooooooo!!!!
QLD
148 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 7:23 pm        Report Show Profile
Yep, true Browny, wifes orders!
VIC
94 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 7:35 pm        Report Show Profile
probably a reflection on yourself mate ....
Tanzania
188 Posts
Posted 11/06/2012, 11:05 pm        Report Show Profile
Started SUP'ing Trigg... they love me ;-) Rob
SA
131 Posts
Posted 12/06/2012, 4:28 am        Report Show Profile
blue skies, super clear water, white sandy beaches, board shorts and a rashie no it's not Qld but Cockle Creek in Feb. '08 and you can't get much further south than that i thought at the time that i must have been one of the first to SUP the place pete
QLD
157 Posts
Posted 12/06/2012, 4:49 pm        Report Show Profile
billboard said...
I have to just add: To give you an idea about what it's like surfing here:l after my first surf with the local crew, I surfed, had a chat and then casually slipped away as quietly as I had ventured into the new lineup and made my way home to warm up. That night I get a txt message from one of the local crew saying "why did you leave in such a hurry I had beers" after my surf yesterday arvo I pretty much did the same thing - got a hundred waves, had a chat in the carpark and slipped away into the sunset. An hour later I get a txt message from another one of the local crew saying " why did you leave in such a hurry I had the bloody jug on - call in for a cuppa anytime" This is what sufing is all about, and after all these years it's the first time I have really ever experienced it. Yes, they give me loads of shlt about being a "mainlannder" but I think it's just because they are too embarrassed to say that they really love me. LIFES GOOD IN THE 42s
hi bb, you welcome to the home off tassie sup and when your ready you can come over to where the big guns take off.
NSW
11 Posts
Posted 12/06/2012, 5:47 pm        Report Show Profile
hi just moved to the tweed area from the nsw/vic border area but live inland so was only flat water paddling Im 51 and use to surf regulary around Kiama on NSW south coast. After reading about all the bulls**t that seems to go on around here Im not sure I want to get back to riding the waves. The hassling was the main reason I gave up surfing in the first place but Im sure I can find somewhere around here that I can catch a few waves without pissing anybody off. I will just have to get out and look.Surely it cant be as bad as seems
TAS
49 Posts
Posted 12/06/2012, 6:17 pm        Report Show Profile
Don't listen to a word that Billboard has said......there are crowds upon crowds of very angry locals at EVERY break, beers crap, food's crap, waves are crap, water quality is terrible and the weather's ALWAYS crap.......go to WA instead
Cayman Islands
85 Posts
Posted 12/06/2012, 6:19 pm        Report Show Profile
Holy s**t a talking squirrel! Good to hear of people livin the the dream and having awesome avatarsT
NSW
5359 Posts
Posted 12/06/2012, 8:30 pm        Report Show Profile
Great thread BB - glad its working out for you down there. I hear its a lovely spot. Enjoy and keep up the stoke.
TAS
377 Posts
Posted 13/06/2012, 5:52 am        Report Show Profile
Erk73 said...
Don't listen to a word that Billboard has said......there are crowds upon crowds of very angry locals at EVERY break, beers crap, food's crap, waves are crap, water quality is terrible and the weather's ALWAYS crap.......go to WA instead
Of course the beers crap up your end of the state, you have boags up there, you need to try the cascade that we drink down south, it's a great beer !
NSW
30 Posts
Posted 13/06/2012, 7:11 pm        Report Show Profile
greenmaster said...
hi just moved to the tweed area from the nsw/vic border area but live inland so was only flat water paddling Im 51 and use to surf regulary around Kiama on NSW south coast. After reading about all the bulls**t that seems to go on around here Im not sure I want to get back to riding the waves. The hassling was the main reason I gave up surfing in the first place but Im sure I can find somewhere around here that I can catch a few waves without pissing anybody off. I will just have to get out and look.Surely it cant be as bad as seems
Hey greenmaster there are a fair few guys suping on the tweed coast so don't be scared just get in and have a go.
NSW
30 Posts
Posted 13/06/2012, 7:13 pm        Report Show Profile
greenmaster said...
hi just moved to the tweed area from the nsw/vic border area but live inland so was only flat water paddling Im 51 and use to surf regulary around Kiama on NSW south coast. After reading about all the bulls**t that seems to go on around here Im not sure I want to get back to riding the waves. The hassling was the main reason I gave up surfing in the first place but Im sure I can find somewhere around here that I can catch a few waves without pissing anybody off. I will just have to get out and look.Surely it cant be as bad as seems
Hey greenmaster there are a fair few guys suping on the tweed coast so don't be scared just get in and have a go.
TAS
287 Posts
Posted 13/06/2012, 7:41 pm        Report Show Profile
Got Roaring beach Nubeena at dawn today On my own 3 hrs .. chest high Will do it again tomorrow Will be head high + Eggs and bacon on toast and coffee at Nubeena bakery .. priceless
VIC
445 Posts
Posted 13/06/2012, 8:03 pm        Report Show Profile
tonyleitch said...
Got Roaring beach Nubeena at dawn today On my own 3 hrs .. chest high Will do it again tomorrow Will be head high + Eggs and bacon on toast and coffee at Nubeena bakery .. priceless
The old convict bakery Do they stiill have very yellow pastry Love the cheese and baton pies
TAS
287 Posts
Posted 13/06/2012, 8:14 pm        Report Show Profile
Was that batton or betton pies ? Actually the old convict bakery is on the way.. about 16k before Nubeena Used to be at a place called Taranna That bakery has closed down .. pitty The old baker sold out and the new owners went convenience store. The local Nubeena bakery is a more modern structure .. but good produce
Indonesia
1145 Posts
Posted 13/06/2012, 8:16 pm        Report Show Profile
tonyleitch said...
Got Roaring beach Nubeena at dawn today On my own 3 hrs .. chest high Will do it again tomorrow Will be head high + Eggs and bacon on toast and coffee at Nubeena bakery .. priceless
fk your the man
VIC
445 Posts
Posted 13/06/2012, 8:49 pm        Report Show Profile
tonyleitch said...
Was that batton or betton pies ? Actually the old convict bakery is on the way.. about 16k before Nubeena Used to be at a place called Taranna That bakery has closed down .. pitty The old baker sold out and the new owners went convenience store. The local Nubeena bakery is a more modern structure .. but good produce
Ment bagon
TAS
2676 Posts
Posted 13/06/2012, 8:53 pm        Report Show Profile
tonyleitch said...
Got Roaring beach Nubeena at dawn today On my own 3 hrs .. chest high Will do it again tomorrow Will be head high +i Eggs and bacon on toast and coffee at Nubeena bakery .. priceless
Mate, I got the river this morning to myself - clean and glassy 3-4 (inches). I think spencers dogs made bigger waves when they ran in for a swim. Had a great time regardless and still got my hundred waves. What an amazing spot.
TAS
377 Posts
Posted 14/06/2012, 7:36 am        Report Show Profile
Carlton River on a bigger day than yesterday.
 
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