bennie said...
I'm guessing you don't surf!
Trying to let this one past, but just can't.
Must correct you there.
First foamie at age 7, first fibreglass board (a great day still) at age 10 (1977).
34 odd years surfing.
I certainly don't claim to be great, or even good, however I've made it into and out of a few shacks, jammed a few re entries, snapped a few boards in overhead reef waves and logged enough water hours to have 3 surfers ear operations in that time.
First Indo trip 1989, still a bamboo ladder to the cave at Ulu, Bingin was almost a secret spot then.
Half a dozen or so Indo surf trips since then.
Why my current opinion?
2008, G-Land, 300 people in the camps, not a wave ridden without a drop in, arrogant aggressive Brazilians, travelling surfers from all over Europe and the States (what, there are no waves closer than a 20 hour plane ride?).
Same year, Sumbawa, paddling out before dawn to find 10 surfers in the line up already. By the time the sun comes over the hill at 7am there are 40 surfers in the water.
My experience has shown me that, in the search for surfing fun, ie uncrowded, quality waves, Indo doesn't deliver anymore.
95% of the lemmings that go there don't go to surf anyway, and that is my original point, why go there at all?