Late arvo update
Posted by: Don on April 9th, 2009Hello all,
Went out on an errand and decided to take the camera with. Got a few more snaps for you to close out Thursday.
A few bods in at Northy, but although it seemed pretty clean, it looked like long waits for pretty gutless offerings. As you came down the beach, the NE’r was chewing into it and no one was in the water. Lot of weed as Robbo noted, so that no doubt is contributing to the problem for potential visitors to the waves.
Around at Long Reef the conditions were quite clean, but the swell was just not doing much. Again, very fat looking and slow. You really need a mal to get much going on the outside. In on the banks, there was a little more push happening for a few folks on the shorter gear. Given that all the kids are out of school, I’m a bit surprised at the numbers being so low.


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Don,
In about 10 years of checking RealSurf, I have slowly become tired of your pessimistic surf reports, and outlook on life. It is the same shit every day – i think you are nothing but a surly, grumpy old man. Even when the surf is cracking you seem to find a way to make it sound less appealing.
The only place you could happily exist is on a deserted island with perfect 4-6ft waves without another human within 100km. And for years it has sounded to me like you expect these conditions from the northern beaches on a daily basis. Talk about being hard to please. Maybe you are too old to be doing surf reports these days.
Simon