next time he is in Hawaii?.......maybe......but he does come across as slightly opinionated......maybe may not receive helpful hints and how to live his life better with joy and grace
GizzieNZ said.. next time he is in Hawaii?.......maybe......but he does come across as slightly opinionated......maybe may not receive helpful hints and how to live his life better with joy and grace
Not quite the fish I was after , can always tell when it's raining and you haven't had a surf for a week
GizzieNZ said.. next time he is in Hawaii?.......maybe......but he does come across as slightly opinionated......maybe may not receive helpful hints and how to live his life better with joy and grace
Not quite the fish I was after , can always tell when it's raining and you haven't had a surf for a week
I read this earlier and needed to think hard about a decent reply but I'm struggling coming to terms with my name and sup being used in the same sentence
am good.....went out Red Bus yesterday afternoon......no wind.....no other surfers.....no surf......but it was one of those glassy high tide occasions when there were some nice waves coming through every 15 minutes or so. Bit scary as the water was so clear you could actually see the sand and rocks underneath
"Moananui international surfteam to Hawaii now selected and focused on intense training to surf in The China' Uemura Long board Classic in late July 2016.Team members are Guy Midford ,Miki Yukich and Moti Procter .It is a charity event and team members expect no mercy.....................but the aloha will be flowing."
GizzieNZ said.. next time he is in Hawaii?.......maybe......but he does come across as slightly opinionated......maybe may not receive helpful hints and how to live his life better with joy and grace
Not quite the fish I was after , can always tell when it's raining and you haven't had a surf for a week
I read this earlier and needed to think hard about a decent reply but I'm struggling coming to terms with my name and sup being used in the same sentence
Snapper Rocks is probably the most crowded surf zone on planet Earth. Every March, the place plays host to the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, the first event of the WSL Championship Tour season – a time of year when tropical cyclones whip up serious swell, producing the dredging rifling rights for which Snapper is known.
But during the offseason, Snapper has a gentler, longboard-friendly side. It looks more like its cousin Noosa from up north. And the camera may be playing tricks (movie magic, and all that), but the crowd seems considerably thinner except for the old bloke on a new board every second week ,when the wave is smaller, but no less perfect. Plus, spring suits in the winter time? Sounds like a win!
The Northern Beaches are the opposite of NW Tassie this morning. It's sunny, weak, offshore and 500 blokes in the water at each beach. Water appears a lot warmer though
Ted the Kiwi said.. That will learn ya TB. Leave that paddle at home
The Northern Beaches are the opposite of NW Tassie this morning. It's sunny, weak, offshore and 500 blokes in the water at each beach. Water appears a lot warmer though
Not getting any younger teddy if it's big it's 666 or nothing water is warmer here for time of year . I lay on the board with hands in water to warm them up 2ml gloves on
GizzieNZ said.. of course there are days if you are old and wise you should know better than to paddle out
True but we're both pretty stupid in that department
True......its a bit of a lucky dip. It looks goodish.....sometimes it really is goodish and other times it works out not so good. But more fun than buying a lotto ticket for sure. Looking even more gooder than goodish for this weekend (thank goodness)