#240668 - Tue Oct 30 2007 08:11 AM
Re: Surfers
[Re: kokodoko]
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May surf of late has been non existent! Sunday was good but I was too busy with Halloween prep and finishing my unfinished assignment. Hopefully i'll get wet on the weekend.. if not, it might be a pre Xmas surf in some heavy Sth Oz surf.
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#240744 - Tue Oct 30 2007 04:17 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: kokodoko]
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Loc: Fujisawa
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Its Kugenuma Beach in Fujisawa. Sometimes there is bugger all but a million guys sitting on their boards, but when a Typhoon drives past the waves pick up.
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#240751 - Tue Oct 30 2007 06:05 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: Tubby Beaver]
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That's what it's all about Spook. Good solid clean waves, a few mates, beers and bakery on the way home. Brilliant.  When you say up north, how far you talking? Jakes would be too far for a day trip wouldn't it? You blokes are spoilt for choice over there. Indo in Oz.
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#240818 - Wed Oct 31 2007 08:53 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: spook]
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Most of you may have already seen this, but I thought I'd spread the word. British Airways have decided to stop carrying surfboards on planes. They will however still carry golf clubs and ski equipment. Basically it's a woeful decision that defies common sense. There's more info here: http://www.surfersvillage.com/surfing/31192/news.htm Sign an online petition here http://www.gopetition.com/online/14891.html or lodge a complaint with BA directly. Yeah, maybe you don't fly BA that regularly, but if you take a say a QANTAS flight to Europe, and they transfer you to a QANTAS/BA codeshare flight for the Singapore leg, BA can refuse to take your boards, even though you've booked with QANTAS. QANTAS has said there'd be nothing they could do. More worrying would be if the other major airlines decided to adopt a similar stance. or all of the oneworld network. Lugging boards onto planes is already enough of a pain, but now it looks like getting worse. Take 2 minutes out of your day to fill in the petition and spread the word to those on your email lists....
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#240854 - Thu Nov 01 2007 08:35 AM
Re: Surfers
[Re: kokodoko]
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Thats a wank eh Spook. Initially I thought not too bad as i'd never fly those pricks anyway but the code share with Qantasis a worry.. Golfclubs OK, ski gear ok but surfboards not. Where's the logic?
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#240904 - Thu Nov 01 2007 12:47 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: kokodoko]
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I went for a surf yesterday at merewether and mark richards was out. lol. Even he couldnt make the one foot onshore slop look good.
MR is not too spritely these days. Still he'd surf better than me I'd bet. I'm flying Qan/BA next year to London.I'll be dragging my 174 board bag chock full of stuff with me. Go figure  Spook- hows the Mentawai thing looking?
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#240915 - Thu Nov 01 2007 01:37 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: spook]
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Anyone surfed NZ? Grew up surfing the East/West coast of Northland, NZ (including the epic Shipwrecks Bay). Was amped to move to the SI for university and surf the Otago peninsula but pussied out pretty quickly because of the cold.
Seems like a solid surfing fraternity in Aichi and Kochii. Anyone know the Mitchell bros who were living there? Good surfers and I hear they competed in the local competitions here.
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#240916 - Thu Nov 01 2007 01:42 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: tripitaka]
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Never surfed NZ bro. It's still on the list. i was in in Fiji a couple of years ago with some boys from Phukatani,? Phukawani? Phuka something. Good bunch of lads they were
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#240918 - Thu Nov 01 2007 01:51 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: Mantas]
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Registered: Tue Sep 30 2003
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Loc: Pitstop Hill
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i went there about 8 years ago with my dad and one of his mates who was part of the early surfing scene (a shaper called warren thompson). it was pretty funny - we went into a few surf shops and they had some of warren's boards from the 70s (in mint condition) hanging on the walls. got fun waves at piha, a black sand beach a few hours north of there, mt manganui, wangamata (sp? - a left rivermouth that has recently been the site f a possible marina development [when will local councils learn?! grrrrr]). also got to surf raglan and an epic right on great barrier. shipwrecks was unfortunately flat, but man... talk about potential! NZ is on the list for an extended sojourn. great place 
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#240920 - Thu Nov 01 2007 02:01 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: Mantas]
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Not the bar in Sigatoka by any chance? Was travelling through Fiji a few years back and came across people who raved about it (plus easy access).
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#240922 - Thu Nov 01 2007 02:09 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: spook]
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Whangamata I guess is the home place of NZ's surfing royal family--the Kennings. Mt Maunganui now has an artifical reef. Piha is the best option close to Auckland and works under various conditions. The whole west coast is pretty rugged, except for the gems of Raglan and Shippies.
However, it must be said that SI surfing is amazing. The Kaikoura coast, Otago and the Catlins are legendary. The east coast southerly swells are much more consistent than in the NI. Don't know too much about the west, but think it's usually too wild and messy. More ofen than not, you'll be surfing it alone. Dunedin would have to be a surfer's paradise, but you've got to be hardy. Ice-cream headaches are the order of the day. I'd say it'd be hard for an Aussie surfer to adjust to those conditions. Mind you, I guess Vic and Tassie can be cold.
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#240944 - Thu Nov 01 2007 04:37 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: tripitaka]
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Not the bar in Sigatoka by any chance? Was travelling through Fiji a few years back and came across people who raved about it (plus easy access). Only been to Fiji twice. We surfed Frigates and a few mainland spots. Sigatoka was no good when I went there. What's the crowd factor like in NZ. I've heard localism can be heavy in spots, especially around the Bay of plenty?
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#240947 - Thu Nov 01 2007 04:55 PM
Re: Surfers
[Re: Mantas]
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Raglan can be pretty intense from what I hear. They don't tolerate kooks there. BOP is also pretty heavy with the locals. Gisbourne would be the worst and there's been a few court trials over violence. It can get pretty crowded in Mount Maunganui but you would think the artifical reef would provide waves for all. I remember one dickhead at Piha who had a heavy reputation. Much mellower in the SI but Dunedin had a surfer gang mentality when I studied down there. The locals would go to the student pubs for a fight. Actually, I knew a rugbyhead/surfer student who whacked a few of them.
Aussie would probably have a greater problem though, just because the surf culture is so big. Of course, the Bra Boys stand out but I think that's a bit overblown. Most of them are shit-hot, hardcore surfers so they deserve a bit of respect. The Nat Young beating stands out, but I hear that he's not the most respectful guy in the water. I wouldn't step out of line in a place like Cronulla either.
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