yeah! after 4 years in the states I'm coming back home to manly qld - my old stomping ground. I missed the crew too much so i had to come back. oh yeah and the warm water and jellyfish. :p
I can't wait to get back into it off the point and also can't wait for big downwinders over to wello in the NE's.
I know I probably won't recognise a lot of the new faces there, but I'm looking forward to meeting new crew.
Is there anything new that I should know about aside from that they closed the beach side road to build that toddler trap?
yeah! after 4 years in the states I'm coming back home to manly qld - my old stomping ground. I missed the crew too much so i had to come back. oh yeah and the warm water and jellyfish. :p
I can't wait to get back into it off the point and also can't wait for big downwinders over to wello in the NE's.
I know I probably won't recognise a lot of the new faces there, but I'm looking forward to meeting new crew.
Is there anything new that I should know about aside from that they closed the beach side road to build that toddler trap?
Why Manly?!?!?! To quote Louis Armstrong (who it was rumored often windsurfed off the point at manly back in the 40's) "If you gotta ask, you'll never know."
I'll be around starting October. I can't wait to not have to use a 4/3 wetty with a hood.
Yeah I could understand coming home for wello but the Manly mudpit???
If that aint the pot calling the kettle black... Not sure if that is politically correct anymore but unless you only set off and return at the highest of tides then sailing Manly is a far better option when it comes to access.
The boys and girls from Manly will welcome you home with open arms. We have already had a couple of great NEasters so hopefully there will be a lot more where they came from.
PS: If Louis Armstrong sailed there in the 40's he probaly knows Mikey....