The action really starts 1min in, pit riding...watch it
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Great tubes. Massive tool! anonymous
Sat, 23 Jan 2010 13:44
(Off Subject), WHY have you now started to add photo's of beaches in cornwall with potential surf and eyeball reports. Why cant you just leave people to their own devices to decide where they want to surf that day, what is your reasoning behind inviting people to one break therefore polluting the sea no good logs, i wish sites like this would take into account the people who lived at these beaches, the people who physically check there local beach everday, to find the area mobbed by "Mr surf the web". Why take the fun out of scoring empty perfect waves with your buddys with your crowd dictating surf report???? anonymous
Sun, 24 Jan 2010 20:31
Thats amazing...How did the first anonymous commenter know that the later part of his comment was going to fit the next comment so well? derrick the viking
Sun, 24 Jan 2010 21:55
hey i heard waikiki will be 1 foot sloppy soon, why dont you infest your Aloha spirit over there aswell anonymous
Sun, 24 Jan 2010 22:43
1 foot any sloppy?...anyone got a bigger board i can borrow? derrick the viking
Sun, 24 Jan 2010 22:57
Hey 'anonymous' with a strong opinion, have the courage to put your name to it. Forecast sites predict the swells, mates ring and txt each other from the beach, webcams have been around for ages, photos from mobile phones are the next logical extension, but to think its the only cause of crowds is a mistake, its the same old argument, technology allows other surfers to be lazy, rather than have to check it themselves etc...Your obviously one of them as you chcked the site to find the picture? Personally post surf I have no problem sharing a pic of a main beach, because I still make the effort to get up and look, and find empty conditions. Plus this last weekend is the usual story, for a dying south coast swell on a sunny weekend, very few options and hence they all get mobbed as folks from Newquay to Sennen head south. dave
Mon, 25 Jan 2010 08:32
» Comments: 6
Great tubes. Massive tool!
anonymous
Sat, 23 Jan 2010 13:44
(Off Subject), WHY have you now started to add photo's of beaches in cornwall with potential surf and eyeball reports. Why cant you just leave people to their own devices to decide where they want to surf that day, what is your reasoning behind inviting people to one break therefore polluting the sea no good logs, i wish sites like this would take into account the people who lived at these beaches, the people who physically check there local beach everday, to find the area mobbed by "Mr surf the web". Why take the fun out of scoring empty perfect waves with your buddys with your crowd dictating surf report????
anonymous
Sun, 24 Jan 2010 20:31
Thats amazing...How did the first anonymous commenter know that the later part of his comment was going to fit the next comment so well?
derrick the viking
Sun, 24 Jan 2010 21:55
hey i heard waikiki will be 1 foot sloppy soon, why dont you infest your Aloha spirit over there aswell
anonymous
Sun, 24 Jan 2010 22:43
1 foot any sloppy?...anyone got a bigger board i can borrow?
derrick the viking
Sun, 24 Jan 2010 22:57
Hey 'anonymous' with a strong opinion, have the courage to put your name to it. Forecast sites predict the swells, mates ring and txt each other from the beach, webcams have been around for ages, photos from mobile phones are the next logical extension, but to think its the only cause of crowds is a mistake, its the same old argument, technology allows other surfers to be lazy, rather than have to check it themselves etc...Your obviously one of them as you chcked the site to find the picture? Personally post surf I have no problem sharing a pic of a main beach, because I still make the effort to get up and look, and find empty conditions. Plus this last weekend is the usual story, for a dying south coast swell on a sunny weekend, very few options and hence they all get mobbed as folks from Newquay to Sennen head south.
dave
Mon, 25 Jan 2010 08:32
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