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Wavesailing Round 2

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Created by Al Planet > 9 months ago, 6 Dec 2017
Al Planet
TAS, 1546 posts
11 Dec 2017 11:20AM
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Not everything escaped the camera!! Mick Young took some awesome photos from the point. Here are a few.





Al Planet
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11 Dec 2017 11:25AM
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Al Planet
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11 Dec 2017 11:27AM
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Al Planet
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11 Dec 2017 11:32AM
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Al Planet
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11 Dec 2017 11:36AM
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Al Planet
TAS, 1546 posts
11 Dec 2017 11:44AM
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Al Planet
TAS, 1546 posts
11 Dec 2017 12:13PM
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Zubby
SA, 896 posts
11 Dec 2017 3:05PM
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Great photos!!

OldManSteve
TAS, 147 posts
11 Dec 2017 7:01PM
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WOW Mick. Just WOW!!

Gillianv
TAS, 367 posts
11 Dec 2017 7:07PM
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I think everyone needs to zoom into the last image of greenies face to get an insight into the day.

Rustbucket68
TAS, 487 posts
11 Dec 2017 7:10PM
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Awesome photos Mick...wow

GreenMachine
TAS, 193 posts
11 Dec 2017 7:49PM
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Gillianv said..
I think everyone needs to zoom into the last image of greenies face to get an insight into the day.


Ha!
I also had the exact same facial expression on the first and 5th pic down

geared4knots
TAS, 2645 posts
11 Dec 2017 11:02PM
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i would have to say, if you are going to learn forwards, Jordans photos are the ones to follow.
very nice

Kazza
TAS, 2341 posts
12 Dec 2017 8:56AM
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Yeah Jordy's lookin good, must be those long skinny legs of his.
Thanks for the piccies.
I must say though it wasn't over handle bars where I hurt my ribs (embarrassed to admit I went over the handle bars a few times - excuse, new sail felt twitchy, kept pulling me forward) it was actually the lip of a wave out the back that that slammed into my side, winded me and bruised the ribs.
Oh so many aerials going on all over the place, was amazing sailing with everyone, didn't know who to watch where and who was who with all those Severnes and sail changes
I was sailing out just behind Buzzy, he just casually jumped a wave, grabbed the rail of the board, landed and just cruised off.
So well organised Gill and Al, well done

geared4knots
TAS, 2645 posts
12 Dec 2017 9:17AM
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Yeah i imagine it was hard to judge with lots of Severne, from distance you would not know .

Kazza
TAS, 2341 posts
12 Dec 2017 9:26AM
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Forgot to add, sailing Bell Buoy is fun, reminded me of out the back of Corro's and the Spot.

Al Planet
TAS, 1546 posts
12 Dec 2017 9:45AM
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Al Planet
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12 Dec 2017 10:00AM
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Al Planet
TAS, 1546 posts
12 Dec 2017 10:37AM
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Its always a battle between the forces of dorkness and the forces of light.



buzzy
TAS, 2433 posts
12 Dec 2017 7:57PM
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Such great photos. the angle from the point is excellent. Feel the Force!

GreenMachine
TAS, 193 posts
12 Dec 2017 8:45PM
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Al Planet said..
Its always a battle between the forces of dorkness and the forces of light.




May the 'Dork be with you'



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