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Marrawah 17th to 19th Sept

Created by houston houston  > 9 months ago, 28 Aug 2010
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houston
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28 Aug 2010 12:54pm
I'm heading up to Marrawah on Fri 17th to Sun 19th Sept, obviously don't know what the weather will be like but I'll be there anyway. If anyone else is keen it would be good to hit the waves again.
FoS
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30 Aug 2010 7:23am
I'd love to join you but won't really be free untill oct/nov


Maybe a November weekend there?
buzzy
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30 Aug 2010 2:18pm
I'm in! Last week of holidays for me, so if it looks good I may go up a bit before. However, I'm still not sure of the ankle, more xrays this week Hopefully it'll handle a bit of light sailing.
nickpryde
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13 Sep 2010 7:45pm
thursday looks good for a light sail at BOL, 30 foot swell and a million knots of wind... i cant do the weekend, bit thursday if you are keen
Kazza
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14 Sep 2010 10:21am
Bad time of the year for me to go, flat out training for Freycinet Challenge.
houston
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14 Sep 2010 11:18pm
Nick, can't go Thurs, I'll be in Sydney, Kaleb and I heading up friday morning early, I reckon go straight for back of Lighthouse, ****ting myself just thinking of it
Kazza
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15 Sep 2010 5:04pm
Hope you've been practicing holding your breath and self rescues Ant.We know what happens to you at BOL.
nickpryde
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15 Sep 2010 9:22pm
forcast also looks to me like there might be enough swell to make Derisno crank on thu arvo, fri morn!
houston
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15 Sep 2010 10:39pm
Nick, see if you can get over to BOL Friday, Tappo said he'd be there with the camera, I'm sh...g myself just thinking about it. Thurs will be ridiculous, 9-11m which would be double mast high, fri looks OK with swell dropping from 9 down to 6m, still pretty daunting
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