Well, I wasted a bunch of diesel today. Drove 2 1/2 hours total for 1'ers. I won't do that again. I suspected the swell was an anticlimax this morning but thought I'd take a punt anyway.
On the plus side, the big girl needed a run on the open road. The drive was more exciting than the waves for sure, seeing as I've done some critical engine work in the last 1000km and a heap of drivetrain work in the last few weeks. There was a shimmy at 98km/h that made me pucker up (not my lips) and at one stage a noise like a piece of tape stuck in the roof flapping that progressively got worse then stopped suddenly after about 30s. I need to check axle hub studs tomorrow, although it sounded a bit rhythmic and non-metallic for a sheared stud.
So when I got to the location, there were SUPs everywhere, a couple of goat boats, mals, etc. A handful of shorties at the place I was going. I was very easy going and non-confrontational and non-aggressive, sharing, etc. It was so crap. I got one or two turns before I realised it was just too small for my fat arse, so I spent the rest of the waves basically hanging 5. It was a day for the high volume boards. Nice day in the water though. Only spent about 2 1/2 hours due to the crappy waves. Next time I'll only go if it's well over 1m @ Cott. I had some good waves at the same location last winter when it was never below 1.2-1.3m. I was kind of hoping it'd rise on the way there, pulled up by the indicators down south.
I'll bet Trigg was good.

Over to you doggie, was your Spot any good today? Crowded?