E T said..firstpoint said..old school drip,i surf the wave face,i am just generalising, the experts called a 5 mtr swell at the start then elko went media and said swell of the decade at 4mtrs plus,the media got onto it the every carnt and his dog came to noosa,well they were wrong and just got to surf with 1000s of their best friends,fly ins,jetskis,sup backpackers,hippies from keniworth,baby chuckers, clubbies its like the goldy on steriods.
This is about the only time I have been OK with having a buggered shoulder.
The advent of cams, social media, news hype, keeping up with the Jones's, having lots of friends that you must surf with, being seen, looking right,
FARK, FARK, FARK, FARK.
I am over this Crap. News reports talking about Clubbies saying how irresponsible surfers are for not heeding their warnings. Fark me, being irresponsible was a prerequisite for being a surfer when I was a boy.
Oh I feel a bit better now.
Hey Pointman, remember Noosa 1988, 4-8 foot for over two weeks. No more than 30 people out on all the inner points. Those were the days.
ET.
feel the same et,clubbies are part of the problem here,not the pro lifeguards,since mercer got here the clubbies feel entitled,all 4000 of them,when i got here (march 88) to live there were 16 longboarders and no one out during the week,they all had jobs,few tourists,no backpackers but hey,when you live in paradise.
the 88 swell if i remember was cyclones roger and harry,two or three in a row,the best swell was the year we started the now festival of many people,the first noosa classic was 91 and we had 68 days of point waves,rivermouth was 2xoverhead,almond shaped barrels,waves everywhere on the coast,everyone was surfed out,last day of the classic the swell lasted till the finals then it was gone,ray gleave won the open.
this place was heaven then,now its crowded heaven