surf4fun said...
The point he makes at the end in regards to SUP being another hazard, it seems that most SUPers have a surf/kite/windsurfing background and have taken up SUPping to be able to get away from the crowds. Only yesterday at Trigg, the only real place to surf in Perth, I paddled 300m down the beach and had a peak to myself. I would happily sacrifce quality over having to battle 20 others for marginally better waves.
Only someone from WA or another amazing place would say that they don't want to compete with 20 other people for waves.
Come to the Goldy some time, 20 people is 'nobody out'.
Lucky we can drive a bit to escape it though!