I've thrown out so many old refrigerant drums I've lost count, now I want one for a fire and don't have any.
as for the fire can bring a stainless drum with heaps of holes or a keg cut in half on legs, and some firewood of course, but there should be a pile of wood at Delicate knobby just in case.
www.surf-forecast.com/breaks/Point-Plomer/forecasts/latest
Looks like Sunday morning best for the gang
Speculation only, to far to predict but this is the long range for the end of next weekhttp://www.coastalwatch.com/swell/forecastMain.aspx?page=sfforecasts&location=20
The focus then shifts to a third, larger low pressure complex developing beneath the Great Australian Bight on Sunday and Monday. This system reactivates our swell window will a broad WNW fetch ahead of the low, tending WSW as it moves across our swell window on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Key model runs are in fair agreement on this; indicating another strong pulse of S groundswell will arrive across the NSW coast during Thursday and Friday - probably amounting to three to five feet across south facing coasts - but this will become clearer early next week.
Over the course of early to mid next week local winds fall under the influence of a large high pressure system building in across the south-east of the continent; probably maintaining light winds across the coast from Monday to Wednesday. At the same time the high will inevitably suppress further storm activity to the south, flowing through to an easing trend in S swell across the region from Wednesday to Friday next week.
Latest long range projections are now picking up a reactivation of our long range S swell window late next week. This revolves around a polar low moving beneath Tasmania on Friday and Saturday; speculatively setting up a new round of mid range S groundswell for the NSW coast from Monday 4 to Wednesday 6 June. This will become clearer in Monday's update.
Read more: http://www.coastalwatch.com/swell/forecastMain.aspx?page=sfforecasts&location=20#ixzz1vrI070Gq
I'll be going for sure...BUT....if it's raining or been raining I very much doubt my vechicle will go up the track...wet track means I'll have to stay at Crescent...