S6 - SUP - Cox Bay (2021 Sept 3) 
Warm-Up. Father-daughter-son session! We took to the water after the morning hike to South Beach and the move from Long Beach Golf Course Campground to Surf Grove – the kids thought this was quite an upgrade – nice! Paige, Ethan and I took to the water as a warm-up session for Paige on the shortboard (which is proving her favourite). The rain held off and there was some great clean learning swell at the south end of the beach. There were a few party waves and lots of smiles. Late lunch of soup served an appetizer for dinner!
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S7 - SUP - Cox Bay (2021 Sept 4)
Rain. A little more size and power to the waves and some moisture in the air. Day two of surf camp saw Paige continue to make gains on her shortboard in classic longboard conditions. We went a little further south today and scored some clean waves again. Ethan peeled off and moved to the centre peak to score some larger waves. Dinner at Surfside Grill warming up around the fire pit!
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S8 - SUP - Florencia Bay (2021 Sept 5)


Timed. Cox Bay was a sea of white foam – row upon row with no clean waves to be seen from the beach. We took a family walk up to Pettinger Point and I was amazed at how BIG the sets were on the outside – full-on winter swell. We saw two experienced surfers paddle out through the white water, current and breaking waves to reach the outside – an impressive feat in itself! A third paddled in from South Chesterman and made a beeline for the beach at Cox Bay – one and done ridding a massive foam pile to the sand. The other two lingered and caught waves and cycled on the outside – this was very impressive. The majority of the pictures in the gallery are of this event.

After lunch we were pressed for time before the family had to leave for their ferry reservation and Ethan wanted to get in one more session. Paige didn`t want to overdo it with all of the paddling. So off Ethan I and went – North Chesterman (decent looking wave up at the north end of the beach but not quite what we were looking for), South Chesterman (nothing meaningful), Long Beach (looked ‘angry’ at Lufkin according to Ethan and Tinnies was still ‘off limits’ due to COVID), Wick (unsettled), so we landed on Flo. Chatter in the parking lot was it was big but soft – that sounded fun! Ethan and I had a little less than 45 minutes to spend on the water and we tried to make it count. We started at the stairs with mixed results so headed for the north side of the river mouth. Waves were large and clean with some bombs rolling through that would ignite the surfers on the water with cheers! These caused even Ethan to get excited too – including the first one he paddled into! Bombs were ridden and taken on the head. Friendly group of mainly locals who were all smiles too! Unfortunately only a couple sample shots from the look-out (the SD card on the GoPro was full – silly me). Super happy Ethan got out in some bigger stuff before he left!

I stopped by Long Beach for a look-see on the way back and it had cleaned up nicely (some pictures of that in the gallery too). Raven Lady Ukee Bowl atop Incinerator Rock for dinner.
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S9 - SUP - Rosie Bay (2021 Sept 6)
Rights. Cox Bay was back to the range of human-sized but was still very frothy so I opted for the cleaner set-up at Rosie Bay on the low tide. There were still some big swell rolling through and I was surprised to see ULU’s stunt double Pemberton Toby getting rights (from what I have seen it usually offers up mostly lefts). Easy paddle out and dropped into more than few of the larger ones and even scored one off the choice rights. Glassy, but some cross-swell reflecting off Pettinger Point (one that kicked a lump into the pit of Pemberton Toby’s target wave – so much for that one). After Toby left, I share the break with a rather polite longboarder who yielded when I had priority and when I joked about getting in his way he said, “No worries - there are plenty of waves to go around!”. I then paddled over to South Chesterman and grabbed one clean background south swell for the decent right runner in the pocket of the cove, but somehow it didn’t thrill the same way as the Rosie bombs. Fun morning session!
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S10 - SUP - Cox Bay (2021 Sept 6)
Golden Windows. Wasn’t sure I was going to go but it looked doable and cleaner than the morning. I headed out to Land O’ as there looked to be decent peak with only a few on it. Waves were much larger once out on the water with some bombs rolling through that prompted cheers from those working this peak – funny part was I caught at least three of the set waves the group had cheered for. I then went down to try for right off the middle peak, but it was so busy the only one I got was my exit wave. After this session the flaw I thought Perry might have (difficult to catch large fat waves) was found to be completely unfounded – the previous session when this concern surfaced on the last trip must have been operator error (my fault- sorry for doubting you Perry my friend). Interesting evening light that looked like the sunset reflecting in `golden windows`. Dinner at the campo as Surfside was closed for their post-Labour Day week-long ‘regroup’ vacation. Fun evening twilight session!
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S11 - SUP - Cox Bay (2021 Sept 7)
Silk. Had to take to the water early as this was check-out day and tent and tarp needed a little bit of drying. Took to the water before 8 am and was treated to glassy silk! Even better most were large sets and some bombs! Even with the size and lines closing out I was able to walk north to the cove and timed a clean seam to paddle to the outside (it almost felt too easy). I got most of my rides on the second peak just south of the cove. The first one I pretty much paddled straight onto and it felt magical it was so silky soft and smooth! Caught more than I lost here, then moved down to Land O’ for a few and grabbed one off the crowded centre peak for my exit wave. All packed up and out by 11 am! I looked around for an option for a second session on the way out of town but didn’t see anything that was worth risking the afterglow from the silky morning waves. Awesome mix of conditions over the week and I’m looking forward to the next trip out already!
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