The Wedge is on fire

Posted on July 27th, 2009 in California, Video.

The Wedge on fire Ok well we have no waves here today but check out these blokes on their SUP’s. Maddness.


Vid: Slater shoots HB Pier

Posted on July 27th, 2009 in California, Vids we like.


Not looking surfable to me

Posted on July 27th, 2009 in Big Picture, Dee Why.
Good day for a stroll along the beach and maybe a coffee later.

Good day for a stroll along the beach and maybe a coffee later.

Hello Friends,

Beautiful morning out there, shame about the complete absence of waves. Just the tiniest rime of foam along the rocks at Dee Why point and no visible line coming into the beach.

Outlook for the next few days remains about the same for Sydney (ie flat), but the models are still showing some hope for a surf in the latter half of the week. The predictions are swinging around a fair amount though, so my confidence level for good waves is still “cautious”.

While it was small to flat here, it went pretty solid in California (thanks for the updates and pics Doug!). Apparently the Wedge was in dangerous form. Just had a look at the surfline camera now, and didn’t see anything huge in my allotted 30 seconds.

Good day for hoeing into the work, so enjoy and go well!

Sydney Coastal Waters, Broken Bay to Port Hacking and 60nm seawards:
Monday until midnight: Wind: W/SW 15/20 knots, reaching 20/25 knots at times chiefly offshore. Sea: 1.5 to 2 metres. Swell: SE about 1 metre.
Tuesday: Wind: W/SW 10/15 knots reaching 15/20 knots at times chiefly offshore. Sea: 1.5 to 2 metres. Swell: SE 1 to 1.5 metres.
Wednesday: Wind: W/SW 10/20 knots.


Hope

Posted on July 27th, 2009 in Surf Reports.

Not quite doing anything yet, but there are signs of some new swell. Clean and about ankle to knee high at the moment, every now and again a waist high set rolls in  and the charts are showing a bit of 12 sec peak interval from the SE.  Potential for a wave somewhere but it’s a bit marginal for now.


World First Big Wave event for Australia’s top Pro Junior Surfers

Posted on July 27th, 2009 in Contests, News Stories, Surf News, Top stories.
In South Australia today for an event brief, five of the field set for the Fantastic Noodles Intense Wave Invitational '09,from left to right Cahill Bell-Warren (Vic), Owen Wright (NSW), Dean Bowen (NSW), Teale Vanner (SA) and Blake Ainsworth (Qld).

In South Australia today for an event brief, five of the field set for the Fantastic Noodles Intense Wave Invitational '09,from left to right Cahill Bell-Warren (Vic), Owen Wright (NSW), Dean Bowen (NSW), Teale Vanner (SA) and Blake Ainsworth (Qld).

Eight of Australia’s top Pro Junior surfers are set to line up in a world first Fantastic Noodles Intense Wave Invitational ’09.

This select field of big wave young surfers will be placed on-call for the entire month of August, ready for the months biggest southern Australian swell.

The invited field includes –

Owen Wright (NSW/Association of Surfing Professionals Australasia 2009 Pro Junior ratings leader)

Dean Bowen (NSW/Current Australian and World under 18 Junior Champion)

Teale Vanner (South Australia/South Australia’s highest rated Pro Junior surfer)

Blake Ainsworth (Qld/Talented Gold Coast Pro Junior)

Cahill Bell-Warren (Vic/Esteemed big wave surfer from Bells Beach)

Courtney Brown (WA/Fearless big wave surfer)

Josiah Schmucker (Streaky Bay South Australian underground big wave surfer)

Sam Hawke (New Zealand, another underground surfer with big wave reputation).

When the right conditions occur, combining ideal winds and a massive swell, these eight surfers will be flown into South Australia and taken to a remote location offshore reef for this one day specialty event.

Dean Bowen enjoys riding big waves.

Dean Bowen enjoys riding big waves.

Dean Bowen, already a proven performer in big waves at the feared Teahupoo break in Tahiti is looking forward to this unique specialty event.

“It’s exciting to be surfing an event that you know has to have huge surf” said Bowen.

“I haven’t actually surfed the wave they’ll be taking us to but I have heard it’s amazing and that it holds any size swell and that has me fully amped and the concept of waiting for ideal big surf is great…I’d much rather surf big waves than small so bring it on!”

The Fantastic Noodle Intense Wave Challenge will be live webcast live at www.fantasticsurfing.com

Surfing South Australia CEO Steve Reddy commented on the event today saying “ This is an exciting concept and to introduce these great young talents to some extreme waves at this stage of their careers I believe is groundbreaking.”

“Later in their careers they’ll face massive waves in Hawaii and Tahiti  and hopefully this event better prepares them for the challenges ahead and at the same time delivers an amazing spectacle” added Reddy.

The event has also been endorsed by Events South Australia, as it is the ideal way to have the states spectacular coastline shown off to the world.

“With fantastic beaches and some of the world’s best surf, South Australia will be the perfect location for the first ever Fantastic Noodles Intense Wave Invitational,” says Hitaf Rasheed, General Manager, Events South Australia.

“It will be a great competition for Australasia’s best young surfers, a good addition to the State’s sporting calendar and importantly it will showcase South Australia through the television coverage.”

A brand new TV Series “Next Wave” fuelled by Fantastic Noodles goes to air in August 2009 on Channel Ten unearthing the essence of grassroots surfing in Australia and introducing our next generation of surfing idols. The Fantastic Noodles Intense Wave Invitational will be the ninth and final episode aired on Sunday 11 October at 1pm.


C C Very Small

Posted on July 27th, 2009 in Central Coast, Surf Reports.

Fine, dry and cool on the Central Coast this Monday morning.  The swell is smooth and pretty small at 1 – 1.5 feet from the southeast.  There is light west southwest breeze forecast to freshen later.  Low tide 0610 and high tide around 1225.  Local barometer 1007 hpa, 8 degrees C. 92% humidity.   Have a great week.


Byron Bay Today July 26th 2009

Posted on July 27th, 2009 in Byron, Just for fun, Local Colour, surf photography, Surf Reports.
Not much surf but the skies were stunning In Byron Bay Today.
Not much surf but the skies were stunning In Byron Bay Today.

Everyones over at Splendour in the Grass and there’s very little surf, In Byron Bay Today. It’s still really small folks. There are a few little log lines in the bay which were bumpy but kind of fun if you had a moose, and some small peaks for the little whiteboard set around the ocean side. There’s still some fun to be had in the water, if you’re not too choosey. But it’s about time we all start praying or sacrifice a gumby or something, because these northwesterlies aren’t doing us any favours, In Byron Bay Today.


 
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