A Week Of Sundays, In Byron Bay Today’s Weekend Review
Posted by: Big Ben on December 6th, 2009The winds blew from the south almost all week, which is pretty much unheard of at this time of year. We had good swell, clean lines and radical crowds at one particular spot. Take it easy guys we’ve got a long hot summer to get through yet. Lets’ not burn ourselves out too early. The towns been packed with schoolies, the majority of whom have been well behaved. If not, just a little overly enthusiastic on their wave count. Ease up kids, Gordon Gecko had it arse about, greed ain’t good. We’ve had some really joyous beach breaks, in fact better than the points and utterly empty. Plus sunsets that were to die for. If you then add to the mix some glorious weather and crystal clear waters. You’ve got a pretty fair idea of this week as we got to see it in Byron Bay. Looking back on a week with so much beauty and many unridden waves just going begging, I can only come to one conclusion. We’ve still got it really good here and would be wise have gratitude for that fact, In Byron Bay Today.


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