"southern NSW is better again in my opinion but I guess I can't call that bit definitive."
Yeah can vouch for Southern NSW, spent some time in "the shire" many years ago and Stanwell to the Gong were regular haunts, then down to Ulladulla way occasionally........ Summercloud........
Man that is a coastline thats seriously hard to beat!!!..........., but gets pretty chilly !!
Hey thedrip, yeah 10 foot is out of my comfort zone, but when South NSW is on there are just soooooo many places to choose from.
I'm talking years ago but we had Oz Pipe just so much fun almost to ourselves. Then one day it really turned on and the guys from the settlement were out there and spent the whole time getting pitted and owning it. We got frozen out and caught stuff all waves so ended up watching, and it was like a frikkin machine !!
Mollymook golf course still one of the standout surfs I've ever had down there.
Yeah really great part of the world I can see why you would consider moving there.
Not too far to the snow either which is a side benefit......
Loved Golf course. Big. Barrel bits. Workable wall bits. Slower bits. Bit of everything. So many waves so close together.
Well here's my 2 bobs worth on the Sunny Coast. But cannot compare to Perth, never been there. All I know I've heard they're a different breed there(said with tongue in cheek). I love the Sunny Coast. Been living here permanently for nearly 12yrs and will more than likely die here. Started surfing here around Coolum when I was 15 and fast approaching my 60th this month. I haven't surfed Noosa for about 18mths because when it's the only option with swell and wind limiting other places, it's just a mad house with every manner of surf craft (and abilities). That's if you can get a car park with all the backpackers living at National Park car park. National Parks cannot be bothered or cannot afford to pay a Ranger to move em on.
Today I had a great surf at Perigian with only a few crew out for a couple of hours. It may not be as consistent as the Goldy and Northern NSW but the locals (in and out of the water, I'm talking the man in the grey suit)) seem to be much friendlier.
In fact it's entirely possible to get a surf by your lonesome, if that's your want, especially north of the Maroochy river up to Noosa.
It has it's day with waves and the place buzzes when it does.
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