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Any Suppers go out surfing in the southwest WA?

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Created by HAndo06 > 9 months ago, 10 Jun 2014
HAndo06
WA, 3 posts
10 Jun 2014 7:26PM
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Hey,

Are there any people who live down south that go out supping in Margs, Yallingup, Dunsborough etc etc in the surf regularly? I have supped at Huzzas and Boranup a bit but was wondering if anyone had some advice on spots to go out that aren't covered in surfers (I know pretty hard to find) and if they wanted to make a group that go out supping in waves down here (power in numbers)!

Cheers,
HA

mort69
WA, 178 posts
11 Jun 2014 11:01PM
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do you live down south or are you driving down from Perth

CAUTION
WA, 1097 posts
12 Jun 2014 10:03AM
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ive been out a few times at Yallingup main break and super friendly there if you say hi and have a chat and take turns. couple of locals out there supping i met were great guys and great riders. and they said they are out and about most days. (i dont live south)

WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
12 Jun 2014 7:24PM
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Seek and ye shall find....

but only if it's a bit crappy and onshore.

there's a few places u can get all to ur self between eucla and cactus.

other than that get an am mtb and head to the trails it's always 6' , glassy and empty


WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
12 Jun 2014 7:28PM
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Tomorrow looks good ......why is it always on during the week ..... And off every fing
weekend Boo hoo

Greenroom
WA, 7608 posts
12 Jun 2014 9:38PM
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From Cape Leeuwin to Cape Naturaliste there are endless possibilities. Currently I'm the Pod Captain for Margaret River. We don't meet as such but there is always someone heading out for a paddle. If you live down this way you will know where to go and where not to go. If your not from down here feel free to send me a message and depending on what floats your boat, I will be happy to point you in the right direction. Yes Yals is a great, fun wave and most are friendly and accommodating. Myself and a few others like to stay away from the normal spots. Think outside of the box. No that's not a hint hahaha. For me the bigger the better

DARTH
WA, 3028 posts
13 Jun 2014 10:16AM
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Pod captain lol Ive heard it all now

Ted the Kiwi
NSW, 14256 posts
13 Jun 2014 11:14PM
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Greenroom said...


DARTH said...
Pod captain lol Ive heard it all now




http://www.supwa.com.au/pods


A Pod is a collection noun for a group of surfers


It should be collective noun

Nozza
VIC, 2879 posts
14 Jun 2014 12:04AM
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Ted the Kiwi said...

Greenroom said...



DARTH said...
Pod captain lol Ive heard it all now





http://www.supwa.com.au/pods



A Pod is a collection noun for a group of surfers


It should be collective noun


Are you lost Ted?

HAndo06
WA, 3 posts
16 Jun 2014 11:22AM
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Thanks guys, appreciate it. I do live down here but only have been for a little while so I am still familarising myself with the spots. Cheers for the advice, it seems like a case of going searching and picking the right spots for the conditions you have, I managed to get out at Ellensbrook early Sat morning on high tide before the winds went NW and got a couple (noticed once the tide starts to go down it is quiet reefy/dangerous :/). Greenroom I will check out that website and as far as my preference goes I am not very fussy, pretty much anywhere there is space and probably not bigger the better me for haha . I will check out Yallingup, now all I need is some offshore winds!

Rossall
WA, 726 posts
16 Jun 2014 12:01PM
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Gracetown is also great, when down that way we always head there and sup on the south break.

phil



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