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Cocos Islands

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Created by Dadinabarrel > 9 months ago, 26 Oct 2008
Dadinabarrel
WA, 126 posts
26 Oct 2008 6:05PM
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Can anyone tell me the best time of the year for a surf trip to the Cocos Islands?

I don't want to be surrounded by 100 windsurfers and I want barrels.


Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
26 Oct 2008 11:41PM
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From what I hear windsurfers dont sail that wave very often.
If its windy enough to windsurf the wave then Im sure you wouldnt want to be out there surfing it.

cRAZY Canuk
NSW, 2528 posts
27 Oct 2008 10:10AM
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The windsurfers and kiters don't touch the surf spot other than to surf in the morning. Don't know when to go there for pure surf as I'm there for the wind

laurie
WA, 3856 posts
27 Oct 2008 10:03AM
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Like the other say, the tradewinds generate an offshore wind 24x7, so unless the windsurfers/kiters have a support boat, and it's not gusty (unlikely) you won't find any there.


I don't want to be surrounded by 100 windsurfers and I want barrels.


I think only 86 people live on the island anyways?

Dadinabarrel
WA, 126 posts
27 Oct 2008 3:41PM
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For the guys that have been there, which months getthe most swell?

TimB
WA, 260 posts
28 Oct 2008 9:42AM
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Mid winter is the best time to go. Same time as the windsurfing. The swell is generated by storms in the Southern Ocean the same as Oz and Indo.

We when last year at the end of july start of Aug and the swell pumped the whole time. There is really only one break but given a crowd is 4 or more this is not a drama. The wind can be howling but it is offshore.

It costs a lot to fly and accommodation can be tight but booze is duty free and it is an amazing place. Just don't be scared of sharks as the share the break with heaps of reefies. When windsurfing you see small sharks all over the place.

cRAZY Canuk
NSW, 2528 posts
31 Oct 2008 10:25AM
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TimB said...

It costs a lot to fly and accommodation can be tight but booze is duty free and it is an amazing place. Just don't be scared of sharks as the share the break with heaps of reefies. When windsurfing you see small sharks all over the place.


Flights are $2k, accom isn't too bad, food is Sydney prices, grog is cheep as chips (drank way too much there)

Kiting in the lagoon there are heeps of reefies 1-4 feet long everywhere (not sure what's in the deep pools in the middle of the lagoon but I'm betting something big). Saw a couple little ones swiming at trannies and there all over the break. Mike was running me over chasing one away from the grade A meat on my a$$ when I landed on one sleeping during a botched back roll (dont' think it was happy). The doogon is pretty cool and the manta rays are all over the place (one was buzzing us during our dive, what awsome creatures).

Word of caution, if your going there to surf and there's no swell there's not a lot to do other than get totaly enbriated with the locals.

moceanica
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31 Oct 2008 9:04PM
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hi i don't usually bother with this forum stuff, but.... As the guy b4 said, the swell cranks on same timing as WA and offshore all day every day. have been lucky enough to go 6 times in my life. no dramas about saying this as compared to indo expensive and accom is hard to get and airline hates boards on planes so to anyone who actually goes there, good onya, there are some great waves and you'll be wishing that there was some one there to paddle out with most of the time, the left at the start of the point is a mind surf wave for most except pros. The Q station left can be quality and you'll only get 'crowds' after work and on weekends when teh locals have a play (and a pet tiger shark). Direction Island and Home Island are magic, diving (see Deiter) is awesome, and get Geoff to play with you in his boat, buy JCR a beer, go to scout park beers, play cricket. I surfed in indo for 2 years and had great waves everywhere, but something about this place...stuck in the middle of ****in' no where. love the locals, cheep boooze, awesome..go once before sealevel rise takes it away :-)

Dadinabarrel
WA, 126 posts
5 Nov 2008 9:49AM
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Thanks guys, I'm going, don't know when but I'm going



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