Archive for September 2011

Cleaner…

Posted on September 27th, 2011 in Gardens.

Its heaps cleaner this morning than it has been for a while.  Swell is out of the E – SE and is a bit of  a mixed bag.  Its around 3 – 4 foot along the Narrabeen stretch but may be a bit straight there.  There are a few waves around.  Wind is just swinging around to the NE, so you know where.  Enjoy.  Surf Photos of You.


Dee Why: A few waves around — and only a few surfers

Posted on September 27th, 2011 in Surf Reports.

Well, I tried for about 15 min to get a photo of a decent wave on the Point but every time one came through, the moment I hit the shutter, the camera/memory card interface crapped out on me and the photo corrupted, so this is the best I could do today.  About chest high on the sets, a bit messy and onshore but quite rideable at the Point if you’re keen for a wave.

Only less than half a dozen out at 10am.

Cheers,

Rob

 

 


Curly/Freshy Rpt

Posted on September 27th, 2011 in Surf Reports.

Awful and bumpy at Curly, but some neat little peaks running around the corner at Freshwater


Perfect except for

Posted on September 27th, 2011 in Manly.

Everything is perfect except for one factor right now – the hightide.  3-4ft of East swell, offshore, peaky but you’ll need to wait for the tide to start dropping well after the 7:38am peak for the best stuff.  If you don’t have time you’ll snag something but it’s all a bit full right now.  Hopefully it won’t move NE too soon!

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Weather And All, In Byron Bay Today.

Posted on September 27th, 2011 in Byron, Surf Reports.

Ok so last week after the dismal dribbly conditions, we sent Jonathon out to scout around for Huey, wake him up and order some swell for us all, in Byron Bay today. Just as well too, as the salty old sea god had been sleeping for a little too long and so today the swell came. We were dished up the long awaited lines of energy that are currently wrapping around the cape, and pulsing into the bay today. Sure it was windy, too windy for most, and yes it was a whole lot colder than it’s been of late. But beggars can’t be choosers, and after the last few weeks, all we can say is thanks Huey. We’ll gratefully take it wind weather and all, In Byron Bay Today.  


Stormy seas, but clearing skies?

Posted on September 26th, 2011 in Dee Why.


Hello Friends,

So messy and torn up this morning that no one was in the water, even though there’s plenty of size. Wind was pushing along from the SE at 15-20 kts as Monday got started. The Bureau advises that it’ll move more to the east and decrease slightly toward evening. Swell was rumbling along at 3 metres from the SE, but with an 8-9 second period.

Not that it matters much, but tide was high at around 0650 and will hit low about 1245 pm.

So, not looking like much of a day for a wave, what with the extremely messy conditions and the run-off affected water.

Tomorrow

The Bureau says that the wind’ll be onshore overnight but it should be relatively light for the early tomorrow. It’s not a great sounding recipe; woofy water, high tide and light onshores. But there should be a couple metres of east swell, so there might possibly be something worth chasing.

Next few days

More wind and showers on Wednesday says the Bureau and a big high tide early, but the wind’ll be from the north and there could be 1-2 metres of east swell in the 9 second period range. Thursday is shaping to be smaller, from the east and winds are forecast to be NW’ly with light showers early.

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Weather Situation

A low lies off the northern New South Wales coast and a high pressure system is over the southwestern Tasman Sea. This is resulting in strong to gale force winds along the northern coast. Winds are expected to gradually ease during today and tomorrow as the high extends a ridge to the far north coast and the low moves eastwards.

Forecast for Monday until midnight

Winds
Southeasterly 15 to 20 knots tending easterly 10 to 15 knots by early evening.
Seas
1 to 2 metres decreasing to below 1 metre later in the evening.
Swell
Easterly 2 to 3 metres.

Tuesday 27 September

Winds
East to northeasterly 5 to 10 knots tending north to northeasterly during the morning then increasing to 10 to 15 knots around midday. Winds becoming northeasterly 15 to 20 knots by early evening.
Seas
Below 1 metre increasing to 1 to 1.5 metres by early evening.
Swell
Easterly 1.5 to 3 metres.

Wednesday 28 September

Winds

Northerly 15 to 20 knots increasing to 15 to 25 knots during the afternoon then tending north to northeasterly 20 to 30 knots during the evening.

Seas

1.5 to 2 metres increasing to 2 to 3 metres during the evening.

Swell

Easterly about 2 metres.


Sunny and still pretty messy out at Dee Why, but there are waves to be had.

Posted on September 26th, 2011 in Surf Reports.

Wind has backed off since this morning, but the surf is still pretty messy. Not the worst of situations and there are half a dozen punters out there having a go at it at 1500hrs. A few keen paddlers getting a decent wave now and again amongst uncrowded conditions. Head high sets and only a little wait between them.

 


Salad with Loggers (Linda Mar)

Posted on September 26th, 2011 in California, Half Moon Bay, Surf Reports, Surf Sessions. Sunday services at the Church of Surf were scheduled to start at 8 a.m. Scott and I arrived a bit late at the south parking lot, where he detached his bike from the MINI's roof rack and peddled off on the bike path. This being Linda Mar, many congregants were already gathered in the water, but my buddies were nowhere to be found. I suited up but was not looking forward to paddling out alone on the south end; the bigger, emptier waves to the north looked more enticing.
As I texted Luke for his ETA, he pulled into the lot in his shiny new blue Subaru WRX, and said that Emily and Max had followed him but turned into the north lot. Finally, I would get to meet a couple of Twitter friends I've been conversing with online for over a year. Sure enough, as I walked to the beach with my board under my arm, Emily appeared on the sidewalk. Odd that, meeting someone in real life for the first time, you'd hug like old friends, but that's how it is in the internet age.

Emily, Max, and Luke, who's wearing seaweed
I paddled out alone at the extreme south end by Boat Docks. The seaweed was heavy just off the beach, but for strength training purposes I paddled halfway out towing a pile of it on my leash. It's amazing how much drag a small hunk of kelp can create. I soon found my place well inside and closer to the peak than the few longboarders who'd taken up station there. The rest of the beach, except for the north, was clotted with surfers and closeouts, but happily Boat Docks was less populated, and I was the only one not on a log. I was perfectly positioned to pick off the waves the longboarders let slip by, especially as most didn't seem to notice the current kept pushing them too far outside. I was ever on the move, staying lined up with the deck of the last house on the hill and the sloping wooden boat ramp extending from a beach house. Goofyfoot joy, it was all lefts, and I caught a bunch. I rode the first too far inside, falling off flat into what seemed a watery salad of chest-deep loose seaweed. I towed my heavy leash outside of the vegetated zone before clearing it from my board and body. After that I tried to turn out before reaching the salad bar.
Emily and Max
Luke, and then Emily and Max, paddled out some time later. Max's board is a 10-footer and weighs 60 pounds! (That's 3 meters and 27 kgs for my friends outside the USA.) The waves were more suited to longboarders, waist-high+, mushy and slow, and the offshore was working to push me off them before I could get over the lip, but I challenged myself to be in the right place to ride on my 7'0". For sure coaching has increased my wave count; I'm getting better at predicting the peak and moving to that place, and I'm turning up my speed to get into waves. As I paddled for one next to Emily, I was closer to the peak, looking over my shoulder to see how the wave was forming up. I said, "I don't think I'm going to get this one - it's too mushy," assuming she would take it on her longboard, "but I'm going to try!" I kicked it into high gear, catching the wave, pushing the nose down against the wind, and popping up with my weight forward - surprising myself that I was riding. Later, as light rain began to fall, Luke repeated something our buddy John had told him, that when you get to a certain skill level, you can ride anything with anything, i.e. any wave with any board. (My surf coach disagrees, saying that while you can more quickly adapt once you reach a high level of wave judgment and body/board awareness, you'll still kook it up for a while on a new wave-riding device.) I've a long way to go, but I feel that I'm moving toward that place.
It was a fun morning, all the better for the presence of friends and for low expectations that were more than fulfilled.
Lining up on a boat ramp
Afterwards, Scott and I stopped by J-Bird's booth at Fog Fest in Pacifica. I'd forgotten to bring a t-shirt to put on after surfing, and she hooked me up with a nice one from her Birdswell line.

Surfline: NW-WNW (280-310+) swell on tap along with small SW groundswell. Decent exposures see shoulder-head high waves, while standout areas get overhead+ sets. SW-WSW wind early for some very minor surface texture (S wind protected areas offer up some cleaner waves). Buoy 46012: (Wave) SWELL: 7.5 ft at 10.0 s WNW 78 / WIND WAVE: 0.7 ft at 3.7 s W / WVHT: 7.5 ft / APD: 9.1 s / MWD: 296° (Met) WSPD: 8 kts / GST: 10 kts / WVHT: 7.5 ft / DPD: 10.0 s / WDIR: 160° / ATMP: 57.4° F / WTMP: 56.3° F. Tide: 4' rising to 5'.

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Posted on September 26th, 2011 in Top stories.

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Ugly and Chunky

Posted on September 26th, 2011 in Manly.

Onshore ESE, ugly and chunky this morning.  There’s some good sized sets in the mix that look a solid 4-5ft.  Tomorrow morning has offshores forecast so maybe some relief then.

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