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are you a selective surfer.

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Created by Cobra > 9 months ago, 21 Oct 2014
Macaha
QLD, 21869 posts
22 Oct 2014 8:24AM
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jasdeking said..
what you described is what i surf most the time ... is there something else ?




At least you have the correct board for those conditions Jas' its your wives board

boofy
NSW, 2110 posts
22 Oct 2014 9:33AM
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chrispy said..
Funny to hear your thoughts mac....I'm the opposite. I.loved road trips when I was a grom......now I love them even more. Nothing beats it,not even your LM could come close. Just the whole thing about a roadie rules,even if it's just one night.

I just can't believe you would rather **** around with the.crowds you deal with then drive for another 30 minutes and get waves to yourself, I'm shocked



+1 Chrispy life for us these days is all about doing enough work to keep a roof over our heads, eat good food and get away whenever we can whether its North,South,East or West roll the swags out, crack a stubby and a bottle of wine I have always got a road trip planned in my head whether its north or south camping surfing or west hunting,fishing and fossicking I am not selective about anything some of the best surfs I have had have been turning up to find massive closeout sections, going in with the handplane or one of the kids body boards and getting one second barrels

Cobra
9106 posts
22 Oct 2014 9:21AM
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jasdeking said..
what you described is what i surf most the time ... is there something else ?




no way mate the day before that was very nice..dont go playing that place down Jas,,we are a wakeup

stuk
NSW, 893 posts
22 Oct 2014 5:47PM
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With the right equipment every day is a good day. I had the 10 footer out today and paddled rings around the shorties and "smaller"mals. One foot waves on a 10 footer equals having a ball while everyone else is sitting on the viewing platform grumbling.

MickPC
8266 posts
22 Oct 2014 3:03PM
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^Yep agree...I usually load up with 2 or 3 boards these days, chosen out of 4. Bigger wave SB, smaller wave SB, LB & 666. Like today I wasn't sure how big it was going to be or where I was going to surf. I ended up surfing 2 different places coz the wind changed before I'd had enough & needed 2 different boards.

I think the best thing to do is don't look for too long. I have a quick look to see how big it is & how many people are out so I can decide on what board I'm taking. If you stand there looking for too long it can sometimes be unmotivating, especially when you get chatting to fussy friends. I've had so many really fun surfs when everyone thinks its **** & I have it to myself. I just tell people I'm going for a bit of a paddle, but I'm actually stoked there's a bit of a wave with no one out. 9 times out of 10 its better than it looks

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
22 Oct 2014 5:42PM
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I should have been selective this arvo. Waves that were good for nothing or any board.

Dam, took time off to jag some waves before the north change.
Oh well

Cobra
9106 posts
22 Oct 2014 3:51PM
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its got me frothing, so I'm off on a little day trip tomorrow

Teacake
TAS, 1099 posts
22 Oct 2014 7:21PM
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In response to your original post Cobra, I try to go for at least one a day. Being in the city all week makes me froth when I get home, no matter how big I just want to get in the water. Even if I don't surf, just swim or bodysurf it is still awesome fun.

As for the cold mornings, everyday is cold in Tassie anyway so it is not really any different. But sometimes it does deter us.

I try to surf once a day for fitness, help retain paddle fitness and stops me feeling sluggish each surf

cRAZY Canuk
NSW, 2528 posts
22 Oct 2014 8:29PM
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Two kids under two (second one is 4 days old), selective doesn't exist any more its when ever I have a spare hour and a half.


I try to get out twice a week so I look at the forecast and try too line up the best days in the schedule but that doesn't always work out.

thePup
13831 posts
22 Oct 2014 5:31PM
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^^^^
Congratulations Dad from us tattered frothers CC

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
22 Oct 2014 5:35PM
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thePup said...
^^^^
Congratulations Dad from us tattered frothers CC

As pup.said
Well.done and huge congratulations

laceys lane
QLD, 19803 posts
22 Oct 2014 7:38PM
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chrispy said...
thePup said...
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Congratulations Dad from us tattered frothers CC

As pup.said
Well.done and huge congratulations


As above and above that

Cobra
9106 posts
26 Oct 2014 6:44AM
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thanks fellas for some great advice,it got me off my arse.
i looked at the surf report wednesday swell dropping fast and looking like crap for this week, NE winds.
instead of saying stuff it, i headed for a short drive to a point i know peeps couldn't be bothered walking down to.
i scored 4 hours of waist hi point peelers all to myself cheers

Macaha
QLD, 21869 posts
26 Oct 2014 8:47AM
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Cobra said..

i scored 4 hours of waist hi point peelers all to myself cheers


Thanks unreal mate I'd die for a surf right now but its terrible

chrispy
WA, 9675 posts
26 Oct 2014 7:17AM
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Macaha said...
Cobra said..

i scored 4 hours of waist hi point peelers all to myself cheers


Thanks unreal mate I'd die for a surf right now but its terrible


Even up.my way is I could have had some ok ones,but the crowd was that bad it made LM look empty oh well work soon and some waves in the morning,gotta love mondays



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