Michael wrote:Looks like fun Dave! It's nice being out with the kids for sure. The swell just keeps pumping here. Today I managed to rent a SUP. 2017 Fanatic Prowave 9.2. Same board I have but the new one has a lot less volume. Had to drive and hour and a half each way to get it. On the way home we stopped and surfed at Kingscliff and I saw my son disappear in front of an over head high wave only to emerge a few seconds later in front of a explosion of white water and ride it all the way to the beach. One of the local surfers paddled over to me and said "That was a nice one, and he managed to ride it all the way in!" I only managed to catch a few smaller ones as the SUP was getting blown all over the place. I finally got the SUP but had wished I'd taken out the long board instead. More big surf to come! Enjoy your holiday!
Michael wrote:The first day waves were nice but the break was crowed, far more than the kids and I were used to so it was a challenge. The next few days were small, by local standards, but that was nice for us and added to that the weekend crowds were gone so that meant some fun rides were had by all. Shared a few nice party waves with my son which was awesome and watched my daughter catch wave after wave...
Had a similar experince with a couple of our sessions at Old Man's being crowded and everyone hovering around the concentrated and predictable peak. Saw one guy drop in on one a bomb on a monster cruiser SUP and thread the niddle through the crowd.
Spoke to him after and he decided to call his session at that point as not to endanger others. I figured out a way I could safely drop in first to the left of the peak and drive hard right to safety to avoid the shallow rocks on the inside, but had the exit door slammed shut by others dropping in late and had to dodge the rocks a few times. The good and the bad of a party wave spot (higher wave count, but less freedom/control on the wave). All good, just different and makes you appreciate the solo rides all that much more!
Michael wrote:...Waves are going to more than double in the next few days! Looks like no windsurfing this trip but this town is
all about surfing so I'm just going to
go with it and
enjoy the vibe and the waves!
What a place.
Pictures are of this evenings sunset session at Wategos Beach, far less crowded than The Pass where we've been surfing.
Sounds like a good plan! Enjoy!
Michael wrote:...Byron is a very fun spot for sure! We are returning April 7th. Today was challenging, big waves and lots of aggro surfers, only caught one wave in 2 hours but it was the
best surf I've had for sure. About 4 turns then a nose ride to catch the re-form them another 4 turns, fun!
First time using a long board and it's a blast in these waves.
Michael wrote:Was out of my league today. Some massive swell hit the east coast, over head high and Heavy! Went to Wategos for an evening session and got worked, looked great from the beach but trying to get out I started to feel uneasy. Finally got outside and then felt the fear. Spent an hour out there trying to catch something and eventually waited for a wave small enough to get in.
This post made my day! Have to admit to LOL when I saw the pictures of the 'SUP-rocket-launch'.
(been there, done that - many times).
Thanks for sharing! Safe travels!