St Clair at 9am this morning, some solid sets coming through 2-3 foot, with the occasional bigger set seen in the pic with the longboarder. A beach full of learner surfers venturing out to the whitewash from the Esplanade, you can see the Surf Life Saving Club, and the ramp to the beach.
Thursday, 23 March 2006
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Should really stop looking at these pictures, the missus already wants me to move down and study there, these just give me another reason to think i should haha...na dnt know if i could handle the 6 years shes gonna be there, i like the warmth :)
have you lived in Dunnos before? Its only the temperature thats a factor, technology these days wetties and rashies are amazing. But weeks of winter storms, nothings really surfable, apart from a few I know still go out at least a few days a week, just to stay in the water. Not me, I am a woos.
Only been to Dunners once, was 2 years ago and i was armed with my board and a 3/2 wettie...it was the middle of winter and i was bundled up from head to toe so didnt think my 3/2 would cut it haha.Your coast sounds like our west in the winter then, more often than not its 6-8ft+ of mush that you cant do anything with...Apart from hit a simi x spot with the surf.co boys :)
doesn't sound like it will be any different then? at least you will be with your Mrs :0) pack a coupla extra thermals. 6 years? whats she studying. doctor school?
She’s doing Dentistry so it’s around 6 years, maybe abit shorter. Id miss the coro if I left haha so many good sessions to be had on the coro coast, next time im out ill take my camera and see if I can get any half decent shots.
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