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Created by Dman > 9 months ago, 8 Jun 2011
Dman
WA, 77 posts
8 Jun 2011 8:29PM
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where works in the direction this week? ocean preferably but river OK if thats the option.

thanks

Mark _australia
WA, 23477 posts
8 Jun 2011 10:29PM
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North side of Woodies

eastern carpark at Pt Walter

Hooksey
WA, 558 posts
8 Jun 2011 11:24PM
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look further south....



WINDY MILLER
WA, 3183 posts
8 Jun 2011 11:25PM
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whats windsurfing mean, I've forgot

Mark _australia
WA, 23477 posts
9 Jun 2011 8:08AM
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Hooksey said...


look further south....






Shhhhhhh

Dman
WA, 77 posts
9 Jun 2011 2:03PM
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thank you - woodies north side...whats the conditions?

thanks

Mark _australia
WA, 23477 posts
9 Jun 2011 10:40PM
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pretty flat in a NE, unless there is a mega swell running (there wont be) which would give u some knee hi waves coming in

Think "river but a bit more consistent"

combined with "kitemare"


But easterlies can be flukey, if you are 1km out at woddies and it drops u r fkd
I'd go the river, Majestic Point or eastern carpark at Pt Walter would be just as good really

Dman
WA, 77 posts
10 Jun 2011 11:32AM
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thanks mark, that's where i'll be!

Steve N
WA, 17 posts
10 Jun 2011 3:58PM
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Thanks for the tip Mark. I had a good blast at Woodies this morning. Some small chop which made it an interesting change from the river - and no need to dodge the ferries. No-one else out - not even a tea-bag in sight.

Palaeosea
WA, 20 posts
10 Jun 2011 4:54PM
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There is forecast to be a little east in tomorrows northerly and thinking of heading down to Tims Thicket for something different. It will be my first time down there if anyone has any advice on likely conditions.

Hooksey
WA, 558 posts
10 Jun 2011 5:49PM
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be careful if you drive on the beach... it gets a bit bog bog!

ww25.perth4x4.net/forum/showthread.php?t=18583

and remember => we like photos!


saltiest1
NSW, 2559 posts
10 Jun 2011 11:54PM
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PlioMax said...

There is forecast to be a little east in tomorrows northerly and thinking of heading down to Tims Thicket for something different. It will be my first time down there if anyone has any advice on likely conditions.




nne might be a bit gusty / protected.
if headed down, the sand is well packed on the tyre groove headed around the corner and even not too bad off it at the moment.
btw was diving there yesterday and theres thousands and i mean thousands of mullet in close. was waiting for something bigger to say hi but it never came.

rooster
WA, 243 posts
13 Jun 2011 9:17PM
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Crankin NNE sailing down south today



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