Getting smaller, but not flat
Posted by: Don on July 31st, 2008Hello Friends,
We have a bright morning with light NW winds and a couple metres of SE swell. The before-work crew were on it and while the average size is down a fair amount from yesterday, it’s definitely not flat.
The outlook is for the wind to remain out of W-NW and not to blow much harder than it is now. Swell setting should stay about the same through the day, so if you have the opportunity… get out there!
I was out and about with the camera yesterday. If you’re interested, here are the morning pics and here are a few from the water at Dee Why point in the afternoon.
I’ll check back in again later, particularly if I find some more pics for you. In the meantime, have yourself a top old day!


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