Slow build
Posted by: Don on August 14th, 2008Hello Friends,
Just wanted to post a few piccies from a run-around I did about lunchtime.
Dee Why point was probably the best looking, but also the most crowded option. Long wait for kinda soft sets in the chest to shoulder high range. The beachy was shutting down too much to be of any real use and as you moved up the beach, the wind got more sideshore and the surface was chopping up.
Around the corner, there were some teaser lines at Makaha with no takers. A sole bodyboarder was messing about with the heavily offshore and not too powerful looking whiterock lefts. No one in the water from him until you got up to Marquesas where a couple of bods were packing sand into every orifice. Couldn’t see anyone at Northy, but then it is straight south!
Here are a few snaps:
- You could have had it to yourself at noon out there...long as you don't mind weirdness and sections.
- Soft shoulder for skating a turn out wide at Dee Why around noon.
- Rocky little number for this lonesome bodyboarder around noon.
- You can't see the 15 other blokes in the water because they're hiding behind this wave at Dee Why point
- Noon: Breaking just off the beach on the bigger ones...


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