Some fun waves in Hossegor

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colas
colas
5388 posts
5388 posts
16 Jun 2013 1:38am
Enjoying my trip to Hossegor, French "Surf Mecca" (well, except the 57F / 14C water, got a major cold being cocky with the long john...)

First some crappy mediterranean waves on my arrival in Anglet. Fun is where you find it.


Then, the kind of mellow days my dreams are made of: (yes, I know, I dont dream of big waves :-)... stayed 6 hours in the water for this session!


Thanks to the wife for the camera work!
PottyMullet
PottyMullet
NSW
93 posts
NSW, 93 posts
16 Jun 2013 6:43am
Quote [Thanks to the wife for the camera work!]

Colas, please thank your wife for the camera work as I enjoyed the fun you were having.
Leroy13
Leroy13
VIC
1174 posts
VIC, 1174 posts
16 Jun 2013 9:04am
Colas you rip!! You have fun!! You choose excellent music for your video's!! You make extremely poor wetsuit wearing decisions (first video) I was cold just watching you!!!!!Brrrrr. (forgive my poor attempt at humour). I really admire your wife's camera work-well picked up Mr Mullet.. After what I have found to be a very daunting week, you have returned "the stoke" about this forum back to me.. If I decided to withdraw from Seabreeze then I would not have the chance to hear information, watch video's and have friendly differences of opinion with highly articulate, friendly, helpful intelligent people like you and many others. Again thanks for shaing those videos.

Now, what size was that skiffle board you were on?? 5'3 X 42"???? Amazing drop knee take offs???? I think I'm going to have to come over and visit you in France to discuss the possibility of being a distributor in OZ for Gong!!?? At least a franchisee. From what I saw the board you were riding would be a perfect summertime slop board. Obviously not limited to just that.!!! Keep them coming Colas you have at least two fans on this forum (unless you had something to do with the Rainbow warrior???.)
HumanCartoon
HumanCartoon
VIC
2098 posts
VIC, 2098 posts
16 Jun 2013 9:55am
Wow great stuff, I enjoyed that...and how short is that paddle?
TheGoodDr
TheGoodDr
SA
216 posts
SA, 216 posts
16 Jun 2013 7:48pm
Ditto Leroy.
Colas you look like you are lovin life. I too have lost some interest in this forum but positive posts like yours keep me looking
surfinJ
surfinJ
674 posts
674 posts
16 Jun 2013 10:45pm
Nice to have your own personal camera crew. We all get to share in your fun that way

How long is your visit, I just missed you as I left on the 13th? Coming week doesn't look so good except for some sessions at
St Barb maybe.

Enjoy your sud ouest vacances.
colas
colas
5388 posts
5388 posts
16 Jun 2013 10:45pm
Thanks a lot for all your comments! (from me & my wife)

HumanCartoon, in the first vid the paddle is at my size, but the huge blade make it look shorter than it is. in the second one, it is my size + 1"

Leroy, the small wave board is a 6'8" x 31.5" x 125l (the "One Pro"), you have the details on the Gong site.
On importing to OZ, I don't know, you should ask Patrice Guenole. I also think that with all the talented and innovative OZ shapers you should be able to get one to make killer small wave boards too. The trick is not to be afraid to think differently from what is standard in contests.

On the drop knee take off, I found it an useful trick when you feel you are getting behind the "bump" of the wave on take off: bending the knee "lighten" the middle of the board and allows it to "climb" atop the bump ang get in to the wave, plus it makes it easier to keep the nose from rising, stalling the board. Try it, you will be surprised!

TheGoodDr: well, as you can see from my waistline, I love food too :-)
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