"Stay happy and you'll be perfectly fine" - Jack Norris

Swell, swell, nor any face to surf

 

Not very big, but at least it's catchable on the inside.
Not very big, but at least it's catchable on the inside.

After leaving Warriewood, I stopped for a quick squizz at Collaroy. The swell is getting in there, but at high tide it was not all that impressive. Only a few people in the water and they were doing a fair amount of waiting for the occasional waist to chest high slop burger sets. It might be a bit better as the tide drops and it has the great virtue of being protected from the wind.

Dropped by Robbo’s place in Dee Why to see if we could nut out an electrical issue that was keeping me from using my notebook while out and about. Watched the point for quite awhile as a consequence of our diagnostic efforts and can tell you there were some sizable sets but certainly at high tide they were not looking too terrific. The crew out there were waiting quite awhile for a makeable option to roll through.

After sorting the electrics, I ducked down to have a look at Curly and Freshy. Nothing worth a picture at either spot. From the headland at Freshwater, it looked like there were possibly some waves at the Bower. Buncha people in the water anyway… but…

…friend Max reports that the Bower’s a waste of time right now. Crowded, junky and small. Too mobbed for what it is, to quote him.

Anyway, here’s a piccie from afar

 

One of the more protected locations for the conditions.
Plenty of folk, not plenty of waves...