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Greenmount today

Created by 62mac 62mac  > 9 months ago, 25 Jul 2009
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62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

25 Jul 2009 3:59pm
I surfed Greenmount today, its a place close to my heart becuase I learnt to surf there years ago.Over the past couple of months I have surfed Greenie a couple of times,today it was showing signs of the good old day's.
Today was micro and it has a great bank again,Snapper and Rainbow were not breaking at all,Snapper has not been breaking for months,only out wide.

I think our kids will see or surf the points again in the future,Snapper,Rainbow, Greenie and Kirra,which is fantastic news with the crowds increasing.

mac
KEARNSY
KEARNSY

WA

1322 posts

25 Jul 2009 10:50pm
Gday Mac.,

great topic. I know what ur sayin mate.! I had manya great wall all the way inti "Kiddies Corner".
Actually I recall my first reverse off the wall there and some fat granny hootin "back in NAM " shall we say????
Bring itYerbaby
surfydad
surfydad

QLD

166 posts

26 Jul 2009 3:35pm
I was also out there this morning. Not my usual surf spot. Alley gets to growded at times. Greenmount today had plenty of waves breaking to accommodate all. Nice waves for SUP.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

26 Jul 2009 1:42pm
Yeh,I returned today,better than yesterday,a little bigger today.
I went out around 10 shh? I didnt see any SUPers out today.
Yesterday I saw tatechip's folks out haven a ball.


mac
surfydad
surfydad

QLD

166 posts

26 Jul 2009 3:52pm
I was there between 7 and 8.30. The tide started to come in and the waves filled in a bit but still fun. I will be keeping on eye on Greenie in the future, has potential.
62mac
62mac

WA

24860 posts

26 Jul 2009 1:55pm
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surfydad said...

I was there between 7 and 8.30. The tide started to come in and the waves filled in a bit but still fun. I will be keeping on eye on Greenie in the future, has potential.


shhhh,yeh it does
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