put simply, the best advice anyone could getOriginally Posted by mono
put simply, the best advice anyone could getOriginally Posted by mono
I know from the days of surfing reefs , you can be a metre outside the break zone and have massive walls staring down at you then they just die off ....hawaii reefs are renound for that , just the formation .
The guy was obviously playing the side of the wave where the water pressure actually pushes more sideways then forward ..doesn't have as much speed...so i can understand how that is possible without broaching ..however crazy stuff !
The Narooma bar picks look more scary to me ....a sand bar has no where near the consistency in placement of the break and makes it a lot harder to judge succesfully. they could have been rat$hit REALLY easy.
This is probably where i tell the skip he's a moron and take up body surfing! much better off taking my chances with the open ocean than the boat rolling and knocking me out also better the sea than that skippa!!Originally Posted by roz
Ian
Alcohol doesn't agree with me, but i sure do enjoy the argument!!!
Hey Smithy, the last series of shots (gameboat) is AWESOME. What bar is it?
Cheers
With the series of pics that Roz posted. Didn't the anchor come loose after he got a bit of air early in the piece?
Thats why the guys was up the front.
I remember reading it somewhere