Date Taken: 19th May 2011. 32948 page views since 20th May 2011.
| Swell Rating | Primary Swell | Secondary Swell | Wind (+ Gusts) | Weather | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5ft | 17s | 186.71° | 2.5ft | 9s | 7 mph | Sunny | 59°f | ||||||
Rider_of_Kings99 May 25, 2011 Rating: -2
ooh! How big is this monster! Look like explosion on beach!
MarkH May 22, 2011 Rating: 2
what wave below yonder window breaks? ...yonder being a thousand miles away from the onshore thats ruined my chances of driving 13 miles to surf today. AAAAaaaaaaahhhhg I can't take it any more! ...moving on, nice shot thanks for sharing it
nomadic matt May 21, 2011 Rating: 2
Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player, That struts and frets his hour apon the stage, and is then heard no more.
SurfinNJ May 20, 2011 Rating: 7
Man this site drives me crazy im stuck in New Jersey (America) and i come here everyday to view pictures i have dreams about.... not always dry.... and all i want to do is get out of high school and surf all around the world but then the real life pops back to mind and its that i will need money and have to waste the one life i get working and not enjoying..... Man this sports controls my mind lol
Easily:HyPn0tiZ3d May 23, 2011 Rating: 0
pawn the wife for cheap tricks (residual income), buy an acre in central america (ocean front), keep the kids (labor), grow herbs and sell to kook tourists
Easily:HyPn0tiZ3d May 23, 2011 Rating: 0
pawn the wife for cheap tricks (residual income), buy an acre in central america (ocean front), keep the kids for slavery (labor), grow herbs and sell to kook tourists
Easily:HyPn0tiZ3d May 23, 2011 Rating: 0
pawn the wife (residual income), eat the kids (food), and buy an acre in central america, grow herbs and sell to kook tourists
Geoff Glenn May 22, 2011 Rating: 0
Haha, work alot doing all sorts of stuff to pay for my surf/art/photo gear habit!! its all about making time for the things you love! thanks for all your comments on the photo!!!
sniperpaddy May 22, 2011 Rating: -1
The right spouse is the most important part, trust me !!!! I was lucky enough to score very well in the tolerance department :)
soutie May 22, 2011 Rating: 1
study well, move somewhere with waves, get a cool job, get your dawn sessions in, meet a foxy babe, have adorable kids, teach them to surf, live clean let your works be seen, stay fit and well surfing into your 80s, die peacefully in your sleep, go to heaven - offshore and glassy barrels for eternity.
groundsweller May 21, 2011 Rating: 0
Yeah, work sucks. If you are not a trust fund child, professional athlete, actor, or an enlightened intellectual full of novel and innovative ideas, you'll probably have to work for a living. Consider, firefighter, teacher/professor, or airline pilot for careers that offer decent pay and lots of free time to surf. Don't get married and have children before age 30 and preferably less than three when you have them. You'll be able to enjoy life and follow your dreams if you choose the right career and the right spouse(this is the tricky part). Good luck.
groundsweller May 21, 2011 Rating: 3
Yeah, work sucks. If you are not a trust fund child, professional athlete, actor, or an enlightened intellectual full of novel and innovative ideas, you'll probably have to work for a living. Consider, firefighter, teacher/professor, or airline pilot for careers that offer decent pay and lots of free time to surf. Don't get married and have children before age 30 and preferably less than three when you have them. You'll be able to enjoy life and follow your dreams if you choose the right career and the right spouse(this is the tricky part). Good luck.
spongerDK May 20, 2011 Rating: 1
real life bites. haven't been in the water for a month now (crappy onshore winds and northerly swell, not to mention a new baby). I'm starting to get the surf crazies. as a great man once put it http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yGJGTjV2WE
Kaptain Kook May 20, 2011 Rating: 0
And thus i weep at our progress, blindly leading the blind to replace our trees with houses, and killing ourselves to live for a fleeting moment, in a poisoned life of dreams.
archibald gruntfuttock May 20, 2011 Rating: 2
and there was me thinking that brown splurge looks like a bloke on a bike
chrisniow May 20, 2011 Rating: 0
wish i lived in that house/chalet on the cliff. apologies for ones inability to express oneself with such an elegant and agile use of our english vocabulary as you fine sesquipedalian fellows have
chrisniow May 20, 2011 Rating: 0
wish i lived in that house/chalet on the cliff. apologies for ones inability to express oneself with such an elegant and use of our english vocabulary as you fine sesquipedalian fellows have
alexisonamission May 20, 2011 Rating: 4
And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death
Joktan May 20, 2011 Rating: 5
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creep in this petty pace pace from day to day, to the last syllable of recorded time
Kaptain Kook May 20, 2011 Rating: 3
And thus we witness the blind leading the blind, replacing trees with houses and killing ourselves and everything else, to live a fleeting moment in a poisoned realm.
nouettes May 20, 2011 Rating: 3
Yeah nice one Wordsworth - I just like looking at gaping wet holes mate!
Nurno May 20, 2011 Rating: 8
Ah, I see what you did there...took me a google to place it though! (that'll be the idiot part)...was taken aback by such an eloquent soliloquy on this here page of usual sexism, rants, and ravings! (that'll be more idiots, full of sound and fury)
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