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Where did you SUP today

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Created by Souwester > 9 months ago, 11 Jan 2017
Napnap
97 posts
12 Dec 2022 4:10PM
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Was out on Saturday morning at my local, everything was more than the forecast suggested. More frost, more snow, more swell, more size more power etc. the heater in the van was just about keeping it warm battling against the wind chill on top of the cliffs. I hadn't been out for a couple of weeks due to work and lack of swell so was determined to go out, Mrs N said she was going for a run along the cliffs so no excuses. It is always the case that when I go down the steps and get to the beach, what looks like moderate and sensible from the cliffs, looks terrifying and on the limit of what I am are comfortable with. To add to the dilemma, the guy that had been nailing it when I was looking down form the cliff, was walking up the beach towards me. I recognized him (Simon a local instructor), I think he sensed my trepidation and said he would paddle out with me. It's a canny trek to the channel we use to paddle out when it gets a bit bigger, we talked about stuff, recent trips to Portugal and Morocco, easing my nerves, then he asked about the Kanga (he is looking for a new board as he had snapped his no.1 the day before!) un-easing my nerves. We've paddled out at this point many times, it is where the backwash is channeled by two parts of the limestone reef/slab and pretty much takes you out like a motorway. We both looked at it, then looked at each other and commented that we had not seen it looking that rough before. It is always a bit intimidating here, with the cliffs towering over you, reefs either side only a few inches below the surface and a boiling cauldron in front. Paddling out together, side by side, when we are hit from both sides by freak waves, I was taken back to the beach, Simon taken on a weird Wurlitzer ride out the point, within seconds we were over 100m away from each other. Adrenaline pouring we eventually make it out and catch up, the sun breaks through, a double rainbow appears and all is tranquil and peaceful. We have a great couple of hours in some of the biggest conditions catching a few good waves each. My Garmin had us out for approx 2hrs, burnt 1,300 calories and HR mostly in the amber. The picture was taken by a local photographer on the beach, Chris Bell and the Garmin screen shots show where I was spun round on the way out. What a day!!






theSeb
296 posts
12 Dec 2022 6:00PM
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-3 C air and 10 C water temperatures, a dusting of snow on the ground and flat conditions. Great time for a morning paddle obviously





theSeb
296 posts
12 Dec 2022 6:28PM
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Napnap said..
Was out on Saturday morning at my local, everything was more than the forecast suggested. More frost, more snow, more swell, more size more power etc. the heater in the van was just about keeping it warm battling against the wind chill on top of the cliffs. I hadn't been out for a couple of weeks due to work and lack of swell so was determined to go out, Mrs N said she was going for a run along the cliffs so no excuses. It is always the case that when I go down the steps and get to the beach, what looks like moderate and sensible from the cliffs, looks terrifying and on the limit of what I am are comfortable with. To add to the dilemma, the guy that had been nailing it when I was looking down form the cliff, was walking up the beach towards me. I recognized him (Simon a local instructor), I think he sensed my trepidation and said he would paddle out with me. It's a canny trek to the channel we use to paddle out when it gets a bit bigger, we talked about stuff, recent trips to Portugal and Morocco, easing my nerves, then he asked about the Kanga (he is looking for a new board as he had snapped his no.1 the day before!) un-easing my nerves. We've paddled out at this point many times, it is where the backwash is channeled by two parts of the limestone reef/slab and pretty much takes you out like a motorway. We both looked at it, then looked at each other and commented that we had not seen it looking that rough before. It is always a bit intimidating here, with the cliffs towering over you, reefs either side only a few inches below the surface and a boiling cauldron in front. Paddling out together, side by side, when we are hit from both sides by freak waves, I was taken back to the beach, Simon taken on a weird Wurlitzer ride out the point, within seconds we were over 100m away from each other. Adrenaline pouring we eventually make it out and catch up, the sun breaks through, a double rainbow appears and all is tranquil and peaceful. We have a great couple of hours in some of the biggest conditions catching a few good waves each. My Garmin had us out for approx 2hrs, burnt 1,300 calories and HR mostly in the amber. The picture was taken by a local photographer on the beach, Chris Bell and the Garmin screen shots show where I was spun round on the way out. What a day!!



Saltburn looks absolutely epic this morning. I am super jealous

Napnap
97 posts
13 Dec 2022 12:02AM
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It certainly was. It's cold here but not as cold as where you are. Mind the pier was frosty!


Tardy
5050 posts
16 Dec 2022 5:02PM
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riverider
TAS, 1102 posts
21 Dec 2022 6:08PM
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Some small ones, but a bit of power for the size

hi tide
24 posts
23 Dec 2022 4:56PM
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Enjoyed an early morning paddle out to...



...an empty outside lineup. Stand up paddle is the way to go.




hi tide
24 posts
26 Dec 2022 1:50PM
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We were gifted with another session for Christmas day.
Yes, stand up paddle, it is the way to go.
Prone surfers were dog tired when they made it back to shore.



supthecreek
2627 posts
28 Dec 2022 12:11PM
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hi tide said..
We were gifted with another session for Christmas day.
Yes, stand up paddle, it is the way to go.
Prone surfers were dog tired when they made it back to shore.




Wow! That looks perfect!! Merry, Merry

sls
WA, 179 posts
2 Jan 2023 12:29PM
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Stayed local. Average conditions, had to make it fun for the new year.




Lizardman
VIC, 109 posts
3 Jan 2023 5:19PM
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sls said..
Stayed local. Average conditions, had to make it fun for the new year.





A bit warm for penguins there

sls
WA, 179 posts
4 Jan 2023 11:01AM
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Lizardman said..

sls said..
Stayed local. Average conditions, had to make it fun for the new year.





A bit warm for penguins there


You would think so, but penguin island is only 50km further south.

Tardy
5050 posts
5 Jan 2023 4:42AM
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Happy feet can do anything

GizzieNZ
4103 posts
15 Jan 2023 11:11AM
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Okay it was yesterday morning...but Tolaga Bay river mouth just after big flood had been and gone. Sometimes people have told me "big A frame peeling off left and right". But is true....surfed it with two longboarders who were nice and friendly Do spend a bit of time in Uawa.....surf mostly ho hum. I hear you can paddle to Cooks Cove & Hole in the Wall. Kind of a novelty wave under the wharf sometimes


Brenno
QLD, 891 posts
27 Feb 2023 11:41AM
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Revvin up the 9 foot revo on a lil' beachy at the local.
It's been a great week for it



drivethebus
NSW, 207 posts
27 Feb 2023 10:15PM
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Nice Brenno, how are you finding the board?

Steve.

Brenno
QLD, 891 posts
28 Feb 2023 7:58AM
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drivethebus said..
Nice Brenno, how are you finding the board?

Steve.


Great fun mate.
We've been lucky enough to have waves every day for a week, so it's been getting a run twice a day. Plenty of water time to dial it in!
I'm still impressed how well it turns off the tail, as well as being great at catching ripples

ARVY
VIC, 38 posts
6 Mar 2023 4:16PM
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The last days of summer here in SE Oz!

copperdog1
VIC, 61 posts
17 Apr 2023 5:18PM
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Autumn surf coast beachy - smallish, but good quality


riverider
TAS, 1102 posts
24 Apr 2023 12:11PM
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Getting some nice days on the river

Brenno
QLD, 891 posts
25 Apr 2023 8:23AM
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Been good fun at the local on the 9' revo.....

surfinJ
674 posts
25 Apr 2023 7:39PM
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Brenno said..
Been good fun at the local on the 9' revo.....


Although it was only a slight inkling, your posts and pics with your new stick have me now convinced that my 10-6 Surf is missing a little brother. That 9-0 looks liken then perfect fit.

LucBenac
432 posts
26 Apr 2023 1:59AM
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Talking about 9' Revolution. Last week in Tofino, BC, Canada. Dumpy sets at low tide in the early morning. My friend Bob FRP took the pictures.















pete53
NSW, 248 posts
26 Apr 2023 8:35AM
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Taiwan .back after Covid cancellations

DaveSandan
VIC, 1376 posts
11 Jun 2023 7:34PM
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Great waves this weekend, amazing how the GoPro flattens the waves, at least the pic I got gives some scale. Not my best wave had a couple of rippers but this was the longest and one I actually had the camera turned on for which is kinda handy?







Lizardman
VIC, 109 posts
11 Jun 2023 8:51PM
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DaveSandan said..
Great waves this weekend, amazing how the GoPro flattens the waves, at least the pic I got gives some scale. Not my best wave had a couple of rippers but this was the longest and one I actually had the camera turned on for which is kinda handy?








Is it at your regular spot Dave, where I chatted to you that day.

DaveSandan
VIC, 1376 posts
11 Jun 2023 9:14PM
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Lizardman said..

DaveSandan said..
Great waves this weekend, amazing how the GoPro flattens the waves, at least the pic I got gives some scale. Not my best wave had a couple of rippers but this was the longest and one I actually had the camera turned on for which is kinda handy?








Is it at your regular spot Dave, where I chatted to you that day.


Yeah mate certainly is, I should really try somewhere else buts it's so much fun when it's on.

justaddwater
NSW, 727 posts
12 Jun 2023 10:08AM
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Ahh !Dave you are channeling Dj there,it's starting to look cold!,looks like you are enjoying the bonza

LucBenac
432 posts
12 Jun 2023 8:58AM
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Long Beach, Tofino,BC with my friend FRP, sunny, mellow swell, no wind, sea lions surfing too.






slsurf
257 posts
3 Jul 2023 11:19PM
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On the 4th of July remember why the USA is GREAT......

You can roadtrip to mexico!



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