Date Taken: 11th January 2010. 12927 page views since 11th February 2010.
| Swell Rating | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind (+ Gusts) | Weather | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8.5ft | 12s | 225.31° | 6ft | 15s | 17 mph | Mostly Sunny | 72°f | ||||||
BuzyG Feb 14, 2010 Rating: -1
Now that looks like a very pleasant way to spend an afternoon. A proper clean as a whistle, solid wave. Not too big, not to small, just perfeck me dear. So wish I was there.
MagicWeedSeed Feb 14, 2010 Rating: 0
Oh yah, its greet wevs down at de caype ay, soopa. bit wotch out for thuose shaks ay?
lozz Feb 12, 2010 Rating: -1
that is just exquisite spelt wrong prob but its just breathtakingly incredible such a lucky person to be privalaged enough to be in that situation hope he appreciates it as much as i do !!
swwl Feb 16, 2010 Rating: 0
I respect ambition, but having read your comments think you should continue to keep it simplistic - hope this helps....
fhflipper Feb 13, 2010 Rating: 0
yeah - you can paddle in at sunsets with the appropriate board.... its one of the easier 'big wave spots' if there is such a thing.
westmonster Feb 12, 2010 Rating: -1
Awww look at de wittle baby wave, wif the wittle toy man riding it awwww!
Sneakybadger Feb 13, 2010 Rating: 0
I tried that once and had to go to hospital to be thawed... oh, you mean the water!
Just 45 Feb 12, 2010 Rating: 2
Try putting it in the freezer first - it'll get stiff. Canadians just put it outside for a while.
Sneakybadger Feb 12, 2010 Rating: -1
I whittled a wave once, didn't last long, turns out water isn't the greatest sculpting material ..
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