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Created by Mark _australia Mark _australia  > 9 months ago, 21 Jun 2015
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Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

21 Jun 2015 6:02pm
Nice to have some wind!!!

But is there a special term for a day where you crash and get a board in the eye, then the wind rips the stuff out of your hands on the beach, hitting a gazebo and smashing the rail of your board in, and breaking the GoPro mount u have only used once after spending ages making it, and then you get home and the vacuum pump just died making board repairs a bit harder. Grr

I thought of some bloody words for it, trust me.......



Hope y'all had a better time
R1DER
R1DER

WA

1472 posts

21 Jun 2015 8:44pm
Bugger!
and oh no not the pump.
Yes I did thanks.

decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

21 Jun 2015 9:11pm
Not a good day to buy a lottery ticket Mark!
You haven't offended some God or the other have you?

Past karma catching up perhaps.
Obelix
Obelix

WA

1149 posts

21 Jun 2015 10:47pm

Bad luck Mark.
Wasn't too pleasant at Melville today either. Gusty, choppy, heavy rain...
petermac33
petermac33

WA

6415 posts

22 Jun 2015 12:54am
No place for a faint heart at Melville.

Wind was all over the place,choppy as and freezing.

Downright dangerous conditions and that includes being hit by flying sails on the lawn.

One sail got picked in a huge gust and flew about 15ft over one blokes head---- he didn't even notice!
Sin
Sin

Sin

WA

170 posts

22 Jun 2015 7:05am
Gee, sorry to hear that Mark!

I think every once in a while we all have days like that, I've had a few in the past myself and they are incredibly frustrating.

I tried Avalon Point down in Mandurah, and although I was quite overpowered with the 4.7m2, it was a great day... I just had to take breaks after every second lap because my forearms where at their limit


Windxtasy
Windxtasy

WA

4017 posts

22 Jun 2015 11:01am
So is that how you managed to get your finger through there?

Sorry to hear of your misadventures.

I escaped without injury to myself or gear but did not have a good time at all.
Called it quits after less than 3 km.
Roll on summer!
Vince68
Vince68

WA

675 posts

22 Jun 2015 4:35pm
wow... sounds like it got a little untidy Mark! Hope it wasn't the Goya. It's times like these you could do with a minty and failing that a good size snickers

hope the eye is ok. Material items can be repaired, but flesh hurts and harder to replace
Stuthepirate
Stuthepirate

SA

3591 posts

22 Jun 2015 8:17pm
If no else is going to say it...
... fine i will


Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

22 Jun 2015 6:54pm
^^^ green thumbs

nah Vince, the favourite RRD
slapping some cloth on it now


R1DER
R1DER

WA

1472 posts

22 Jun 2015 8:54pm
But what about the pump?
Ill try and call you tomorrow.
Paul
Paul

WA

346 posts

22 Jun 2015 11:54pm
It seems 35 knots was the average everywhere. down our way every one got flogged on a 4.0 or 4.2. A nice steady 35 to 45 as safety bay must have been interesting.

Here are some pics. Aaron Gavin and Matt Gwynne seemed to cope well. I am not sure how doing massive backies can help a bad heel. Only six months ago Matt had smashed his heel into dust. Not enough bone fragments left to fuse together.


















Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

23 Jun 2015 2:27pm
^^^ nice

Thanks Paul that's what I was after :)


Spocktek
Spocktek

WA

281 posts

23 Jun 2015 6:40pm
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petermac33 said...
No place for a faint heart at Melville.

Wind was all over the place,choppy as and freezing.

Downright dangerous conditions and that includes being hit by flying sails on the lawn.

One sail got picked in a huge gust and flew about 15ft over one blokes head---- he didn't even notice!


That bloke was me, and I did notice! I was rigging up and flash of white flew past my head.
If the mast foot hit me or anyone else it would've been lights out. I was lucky and so was the dude who owned the rig.
People have to be more careful, If ya can't look after your gear properly in 35-40 knots ya shouldn't be out there!
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