Window, In Byron bay Today.
Posted by: Big Ben on November 2nd, 2012The sun came out the swell dropped even more and it’s wasn’t long before the northerly began to make its presence felt, in Byron Bay today. There was quick scramble as the crew reworked strategies and hunted new car parks. Before long it was full house as folks tried to make the most of a few little lines before the northerly got out of control. The end result was a choice of logging it or hunting the shorey, as there just wasn’t enough size or punch to do anything else. Those who took it seriously got frustrated. Those that just went out to play, had huge smiles on their dials as they made the most of that small window of opportunity, In Byron Bay Today. 



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