Late night, Friday
Posted by: Don on August 15th, 2008Hey all,
I know no one will be reading this… but… here are some more snaps & a few thoughts anyway!
It still looks as though the swell energy should be okay tomorrow morning. Average period is down very slightly from the peak today, but the size at sea is still around the 2.5 metre mark, so I’d say the models’ call for Saturday is looking right on. Figure on chest to head high plus on average sets, and the odd overhead bomb and I think you’ll be about on the money…
- Taking an extra drop at Dee Why this morning.
- Clean Dee Why this morning.
- Hard place not far away at Dee Why this morning.
- The suck doing its thing.
- Mother whale basking at Dee Why this morning.
- In close at Dee Why this morning.
- Frothy fun at Dee Why this morning.
- Practising towing in at the bombies this morning.
- This morning...
- Not a lot of makeable ones at Northy this morning
- Sadly, his board only has seconds to live...
- He didn't make too many of these, but the sections seemed to go forever.
- Late morning Friday, Dee Why


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