New look, In Byron bay Today.
Posted by: Big Ben on October 31st, 2012It all started with steel grey skies, really high tides and not much to slide upon, in Byron Bay today. There were folks looking all over the place making umm and arrr noises trying to talk themselves into some not so appetising waves. It just gets like this some days. It becomes more a matter of do I want to get wet, rather than do I want to surf. Yet, as the day slowly wound on, and the clouds burnt off. The not so appealing began to take on a whole new look at several spots. It wasn’t too long before there were a few crew spread out here and there just making the most of what was on offer, In Byron Bay Today. 



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