Warriewood to Dee Why
Posted by: Don on February 17th, 2009Hello Friends,
No good news on the surf quality front between Warriewood and Dee Why. The swell is still going, but so’s the wind and therefore the chop and general junkiness. I didn’t spy anyone in the water from Mona Vale to Collaroy. Warriewood, although somewhat protected from the wind, is just junky and uninteresting. Usually there are at least a couple desperados out giving it a go, but not today. It’s just another stretch of unoccupied beach with lowering grey skies.
Now I’ve been sitting at Dee Why for the last hour watching the waves and having a chat with the personable Mr Nick Chandler (you see his recruitment ad on the site from time to time). Yarning about the industry and all sorts as the ocean continues to be distinctly lacklustere.
As I write this, a quartet are out at the point dodging heaving sections for the odd two-turn wonder wave. So, onward to the south…


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