Just spent a weekend at a little cared about North Coast break and scored a day
of solo waist high little runners that would have had 30 guys over it back on the Goldie. Only lasted a day and was blown out the next. Was kicking back at the campsite when a bloke who looked familiar walks past with a hiking group about to venture on to the beach. He calls out g'day after spotting my board on the roof and we have a little chat about the area and that he also happened to do a bit of Supping. Introduced himself as Roger.
Dogman you have the life mate.
yewwww warddy
really good to meet ya mate and nice piccies
the arvo before i meet you i walked past a lone supper at the next headland north of where you were camped
lucky for me the group stopped for a short break and i got to have a quick w@nk rave with him too yewwwwwww (jon west)
it was great to walk that stretch of coastline and check out some of the setups but it was murder to watch some seriously sick waves going unriden and having to baby sit a group of hikers
the river mouth south of where you camped warddy was on fire on the high tide the same day i meet you
classic micro 1/2ft lefts for 50m+ i sat down after walking all day smashing a few beers and dips dribbling onto my lap watching it peel away wishing i had thought of dropping a board and a paddle off to every overnight stop on the trip
i will have to wing it for the next trip just to keep sane
rock on
Is this just south of you dogman!!!
i think i know where ya r here
Do not want too disclose location as this is one of my secret haunts too!!!
haha..sshh..
Yeah Mate
I actually took the family up to have a look at that town not realising you cant get across to the other side. saw that little left setup you were talking about.
Was pondering its potential. Had to head home to coast. Does it get waves very often?
Hopefully heading down that way again in a couple of weeks for a bit more exploring.