Good stuff on the SUP's! ![]()
Soft work towing... Just pull out a fun gun, and paddle in. Anyone in Hawaii would be likely to laugh at towing into that...
I thought you couldn't tow if there was at least 1 prone surfer... or is that NSW... but there was SUP's instead of prone... ???????
The tow vehicle pilot looks like he would last about 7.5 seconds on decent hold down.... ![]()
No water police , no rules , horrific injury Caloundra Bar last big swell.Jet ski rider over the handle bars,under jet,unconscious with spine injury .
Any way ,great surfing
Boating and Fisheries don't have any control,Lifeguards have no control,Water Police only have 1 Rubber Ducky for the 120 k of Sunshine Coast water ways.
Don't want Jets banned , but what do you do when they wave jump and land 1 foot from your board????
Whoa haters, that spot is not somewhere that you casually paddle to.
The telephoto lens makes forum gumbies think it is a crowded beachie.
Nice stuff piros!
Awesome.. ![]()
Gutsy effort puching though that lip with the big SUP..
.. Great shots.
I can hear SupWorld knocking on your door.. ![]()
DJ
Great photos and surfing.
Gee....the water must be cold up there, you had to pull out rashies! And we think it's starting to warm up when the water hits 13 degrees.
Generally all the tow crew were cool and very experienced , it was the guys on the pole skies were the serial pest but the water police did clear them out. I'm not going to bitch about the tow in guys this was a special swell and they had every right to ride it as well. It's also great to watch these guys charge. I included the tow photos with the Sup shots because in reality if you get surf like that expect them to be there and work in with them , generally they let us have first pick.
Lacey: Rosco was on a RH 10-6 he just need the extra weight to deal with the jetski wakes.
Rob
pole skies???
"they let us have first pick" If they were doing that that's good. Shared with a couple of crews over here who are really good and work in they are a rare breed though.
Looks like a nice sup wave![]()
Thanks for posting, That was awsome I hate to think what went through there minds when the sups had to bail, A kiwi would of just stood there ground ![]()
But not this kiwi, I would have soiled my wetsuit![]()
I don't normally involve myself in forums or share my opinions but felt compelled to say something after this post and several replies.
I know this may not sit well with some, but it is those ego's or those without respect that I am addressing this to.
It amazes me why some people feel the need to post photo's or even worse, name surf spots after a great (or what they consider to be a great) session. Is their self esteem that low that they need the approval of others to justify in their minds that they are ripping or charging?
By all means take photo's of you and your mates having fun, ripping, charging or what ever, but if is not at an obvious spot like Burleigh, D/bah or where ever your local is then consider the consequences of your actions. By posting photo's or naming spots that only break on rare occasions you are adding to the publicity of previously uncrowded special waves.
Respect those who have dedicated many years of their life to researching, chasing and training for special waves.
The wave that was photographed has become a zoo in the 20 years I have been surfing it, due to exposure in the media and more recently on forums such as this. Just as things die down again some idiot goes and reminds everybody by posting photo's on the net, hiring a chopper and broadcasting it on the local news or mentioning it on the local boating and fishing report.
What some people don't seem to fathom is that the wave has been there a long time and will remain that way, but by continually exposing it you may not be able to for much longer without having to deal with overcrowding, violence and danger. One only needs to look at the result exposure has had on places like Pe'ahi. The unforunate side effect of exposure is that it attracts people who should not necessarily be out there. By this I am referring to those who tow when is that small or who don't paddle out under their own power. Sorry "baldrick" but it is a casual paddle (I continue to due so some 20 years after my first surf there) and if you are not prepared to paddle out and swim in should something go wrong then you should not be there.
As far as towing goes, it is out of control here on the Goldy with the worst offenders being arrogant Pro's and wannabe's who don't have the fortitude to paddle, prone or upright.
As far as this last swell being special, it may have been in Tassie and N.Z. but not here. If you think the swell that graced our shores here was special then you really have been living under a rock. Even for here it was another over hyped fizzer, take another look at the photo's and the swell bouy readings. I am not not trying to disrespect or put anyone down here just wanting to put things in perspective.
You are correct 'Simondo said', the laws prohibit towing where guys are paddling (prone or standing) and are very similar to those of NSW.
I hope my comments are received and digested with the respect that they are shared.
Solo welcome to the breeze serious first post.
Agree with most points but I think you might need a flame suit![]()
H Solo
Welcome and thanks for your post. I feel similar in some respects to some of your points. There has been much debate on this site already re naming of breaks. I for one am not a fan of that at all. However some spots are just not secret anymore (no dis-respect to your spot) ......loads of them really and that should not worry - where I live there are no secret spots and a massive surfing population. Also there is at least 3 websites that do a running commentary through the day with updates on conditions. Some would say that this does nothing to influence the numbers at breaks. I totally disagree. Numbers are through the roof here these days and if someone posts an update that a certain spot is turning it on its all over. Having said that I have no problem with people posting shots of themselves and showing the waves they got that day. I really enjoy it. Most people do it with respect and do not name or show photos with obvious telling points where it matters. Lets hope this continues on this site. On other sites things are alot more obvious than this place has ever been.
Hope you post some more.
Hey Rod,
I understand your points and agree for other areas on the Goldie but here you are talking about a break which has web cam on it because it's a marine hazard, channel 9 shot it in there own helicopter and showed it that night not to mention all the hoards of people watching it from the shore line and every news station cut to it in there news highlights. The 1000's of people who surf TOS stare straight at it.....
The cat has bolted Rod my photos show the Koas out there and this might get the authorities to actually get out there and protect us when we paddle in......we were the only paddlers out we Supped for 3 hours and I got out and took some shots for the last hour.
The biggest problem out there isn't the tow crews they were out numbered 10 to 1 by the cowboys free riding the waves on there jet skies which came and left in different groups.
Rob Pirie.
These pics will be published in mags , all I have done here is shared them first on this site before you have to buy mag in a few months time to see them. I won't make that mistake again.
Pretty common place for photographers to do this remember Billy Watsons Epic Shack shot down South at the super super secret spot , it was all a major feature in our local rag and it was then featured in heaps of surf mags worldwide.
It only took me a few hours to get the location for that place , if it hadn't had been for that shot I would never have known about it and thats where I totally agree with Rod's point.
Sorry Lacey no vid.
Rob