Travel days
Posted on December 29th, 2008 in At large.Hello Friends,
Hmm… like every other Sydney surfer, I’m not too pleased to learn of today’s conditions. Southerly wind of 10-15kts and no real sign of an improvement to the exceedingly tiny dribble. Not what I want to hear on the eve of Don’s silly surf project redux.
Old hands may recall that I’ve tried once before to surf both sides of the Pacific on the same day and how, even though I snapped my nice little Haydenshapes fishy on the Sydney installment, a powerful storm in California meant I couldn’t get in the water for the day’s second surf. Well, this time it would seem that Huey once again thinks this is a dopey idea and he’s going to ensure that both Sydney and southern California will be extremely small.
Outlook for Sydney tomorrow morning is for 1.5 metres of NE windswell and 10-15kts of NW wind (turning S-SW 15-20kts later)n with possible occasional showers. Very marginal prospects one would have to say. But if they’re bad here, the outlook for SoCal is diabolical. They’re not expecting to have anything over a foot from the Mexican border to Pt Conception. It’s not a pretty picture, but I’ll give it my best shot anyway. Pity I’m not going to central California, ’cause it looks like it’ll be pumping…
Enough nonsense from me for now. Go well with your days one and all.
Southerly blowin, but not blowin up any swell…
Posted on December 29th, 2008 in Surf Reports.It’s windy but it’s not doing the surf any favours. Still flat as can be in Dee Why this morning. Things are pretty much as they’ve been for the past week or so. Nothing doing.
Flat as it gets.
Posted on December 29th, 2008 in Bondi, Bronte, Tama.Not a surfable section from Bondi to Bronte. Water’s warm though. I just got back from “in-law Christmas duties” in Mackay, Nth Q. They have a surf club now at the town’s “beach”. The beach was closed one day for stingers and the next day for crocodiles. And they call it “God’s Country” up there!?!?
manly
Posted on December 29th, 2008 in Surf Reports.Manly
Posted on December 29th, 2008 in Surf Reports.
There is a NE swell coming into the beach similar to the last couple of days. Not a lot of power in it but still there waves. Already a large number of people sitting out there waiting for waves.


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