How to pump over whitewash?

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newguy
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21 Apr 2012 12:41pm
Had a few waves this morning where it closed out in front of me but there was still some wall on the other side if I could get to it. I can only seem to manage a couple pumps and get half way through the white wash before it just carries me off as I watch the wave go bye bye .

The pro's make it look so easy, but this beginner still needs some help Anyone got any tips? Cheers.

GPA
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21 Apr 2012 1:38pm
Once you get caught up in the white wash you are generally done... particularly on fast breaking waves like Trigg/Scarbs. You really need to anticipate the section closing down and cut wide and go around it - sort of like a bottom turn - and then pull a new line.

Easier said than done on the waves this morning...
subasurf
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21 Apr 2012 2:24pm
Point straight, hope for a second drop then try and bottom turn around the white wall onto the clean face.

But as GPA said, generally, by then it is too late.

Depends on the wave of course.
sparki
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21 Apr 2012 4:35pm
You can also try a floater over it - that way, when you come down you maintain any speed you gained from pumping to get around any remaining section you need to get around.
62mac
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21 Apr 2012 7:46pm
Geez just float over it mate,look up and smash it[}:)]thats how we roll sorry wrong forum
Oh well thats what we do in the LONGBOARDING thingy enjoy the ride

62mac
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21 Apr 2012 8:47pm
hit a nerve soft cock hey no voice just a red thumb d=ck weed weak as
subasurf
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21 Apr 2012 9:21pm
Yeah just work your way to the next section like this longboarder shortboarder.

newguy
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21 Apr 2012 10:17pm
Hahaha I can always count on logging into seabreeze and some arguement between LB/SB or kiters/ windsurfers or crazy/ one minded blokes in the general forum ripping through the threads.

Steady there all, just crack open a beer and enjoy the night. After all tis the weekend and my first quiet one after a good day of surf

Go on Mac, better take that mctavish zimmerframe back to the LB forum Think they're missing their leader with even Kadilak believing you're a shortboarder now

*** Oh, and here's MY red thumb just for you
sparki
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22 Apr 2012 1:23am
62mac said...

hit a nerve soft cock hey no voice just a red thumb d=ck weed weak as





ever seen this guy? he's a troll. unprovoked red thumbs are trolls. ignore the them - they're there to stir things up a bit.
swalkington
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22 Apr 2012 10:21am
^^^^
seems like for some reason the troll has zero'd in on me. Have been copping red thumbs left tight and centre in the surf report thread simply for saying surf is looking good etc. Gay!

Go easy on old Mac. Whatever happened to riding what ya want to suit the conditions?
swalkington
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22 Apr 2012 11:02am
^^^^cheers suba
kadilak
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23 Apr 2012 8:21am
newguy said...



Go on Mac, better take that mctavish zimmerframe back to the LB forum Think they're missing their leader with even Kadilak believing you're a shortboarder now




I was using the sarcasm font. People who can't pump over whitewater rarely pick up on that.

How's the skills shaping up newguy? Sounds like still right into it?
newguy
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23 Apr 2012 8:05am
kadilak said...

newguy said...



Go on Mac, better take that mctavish zimmerframe back to the LB forum Think they're missing their leader with even Kadilak believing you're a shortboarder now




I was using the sarcasm font. People who can't pump over whitewater rarely pick up on that.

How's the skills shaping up newguy? Sounds like still right into it?


Yep I know mate, just all in good fun . Starting to get some turns in and pulling into little close out barrels before they devour me. You're lucky being on the east coast, great waves to learn on! So if I ever pop over, I expect to see ya doing cut backs and ripping through the waves
kadilak
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23 Apr 2012 1:28pm
newguy said...

kadilak said...

newguy said...



Go on Mac, better take that mctavish zimmerframe back to the LB forum Think they're missing their leader with even Kadilak believing you're a shortboarder now




I was using the sarcasm font. People who can't pump over whitewater rarely pick up on that.

How's the skills shaping up newguy? Sounds like still right into it?


Yep I know mate, just all in good fun . Starting to get some turns in and pulling into little close out barrels before they devour me. You're lucky being on the east coast, great waves to learn on! So if I ever pop over, I expect to see ya doing cut backs and ripping through the waves



Certainly lucky for the beaches in our region, but personally live an hour and a half from a decent point break, and the accident on the freeway meant it was a two and a half hour drive last time.

I am just really starting to catch green waves but is is difficult to find one that is not already taken.

Enough bichin, it is always excellent getting wet.

When you coming over? Make the road trip in June?
newguy
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24 Apr 2012 9:15pm
Mate, too caught up in the everyday things of life. So you better hog the waves from those boys in June. Don't let'em get any!
micksmith
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25 Apr 2012 12:43pm
62mac said...

Geez just float over it mate,look up and smash it[}:)]thats how we roll sorry wrong forum
Oh well thats what we do in the LONGBOARDING thingy enjoy the ride




I thought it was funny but I'm sure you meant to say SUP
62mac
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25 Apr 2012 10:48am
still charging at 50
micksmith
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25 Apr 2012 12:58pm
62mac said...

still charging at 50


Hey I resemble that comment
elcoco
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28 Apr 2012 5:09pm
newguy said...

Had a few waves this morning where it closed out in front of me but there was still some wall on the other side if I could get to it. I can only seem to manage a couple pumps and get half way through the white wash before it just carries me off as I watch the wave go bye bye .

The pro's make it look so easy, but this beginner still needs some help Anyone got any tips? Cheers.


Check Dane Reynolds surfing the white wash I think he is excellent, great surfer
http://www.marinelayerproductions.com/news/category/12
The video is call "midnight blue" just scroll down but it has so many good ones. Enjoy
Scotty88
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29 Apr 2012 7:48am
If you were on a SUP you could paddle hard in the section and float over or charge a bottom hand turn in front of white wash and reach the section on other side.
You guys know what I mean.


CMC
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29 Apr 2012 12:14pm
Apart from being barreled or the feeling of a good cutback getting around a section is my favourite thing in surfing. That bit where you pump as fast as you can up to the fallen section go high right before it and then bottom turn around it straight into the steep part on the other side of the section. Geez I love surfing!
doggie
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29 Apr 2012 5:56pm
CMC said...

Apart from being barreled or the feeling of a good cutback getting around a section is my favourite thing in surfing. That bit where you pump as fast as you can up to the fallen section go high right before it and then bottom turn around it straight into the steep part on the other side of the section. Geez I love surfing!


PaddlePig
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1 May 2012 12:42am
Scarbs/Trigg is a **** hole full of closeouts anyway newbloke. Don't let cr*p waves make you think you are worse than you are, when a classic reeling wave will alternately make you feel better than you are. Surf some good waves and forget about scarb/trigg. It's a dump. Don't even bother analysing those cr*p close outs or even letting them play on your mind. Keep your head up mate!
doggie
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1 May 2012 9:40am
PaddlePig said...

Scarbs/Trigg is a **** hole full of closeouts anyway newbloke. Don't let cr*p waves make you think you are worse than you are, when a classic reeling wave will alternately make you feel better than you are. Surf some good waves and forget about scarb/trigg. It's a dump. Don't even bother analysing those cr*p close outs or even letting them play on your mind. Keep your head up mate!


Good advice PP
newguy
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1 May 2012 2:38pm
Cheers guys. Yeah PP cheers. Too bad, it's the closest beach to me and my local. Going to keep at it and make the effort to drive and grab better waves!
62mac
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1 May 2012 2:55pm
which one of these fine young gents is doggie



doggie
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1 May 2012 3:14pm
The guy on the left with the dry suit on
GPA
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1 May 2012 3:32pm
newguy said...

Cheers guys. Yeah PP cheers. Too bad, it's the closest beach to me and my local. Going to keep at it and make the effort to drive and grab better waves!


If I surf metro I surf Trigg mostly... [until a lesser known/rated break starts working early Winter...]

Yes it can be straight and too fast, but learn to master take-offs in these conditions and the rest will seem easy. Like anywhere it can have it's day... I think the crowds are the main problem at Trigg - apart from the frustration it's just becoming dangerous.
newguy
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1 May 2012 3:37pm
GPA said...

newguy said...

Cheers guys. Yeah PP cheers. Too bad, it's the closest beach to me and my local. Going to keep at it and make the effort to drive and grab better waves!


If I surf metro I surf Trigg mostly... [until a lesser known/rated break starts working early Winter...]

Yes it can be straight and too fast, but learn to master take-offs in these conditions and the rest will seem easy. Like anywhere it can have it's day... I think the crowds are the main problem at Trigg - apart from the frustration it's just becoming dangerous.


You are right there G, when I've surfed else where from reefs and even other beach breaks, I do feel I have that extra bit longer when popping up not to mention my rides seem to rise exponentially In terms of crowds, it's like people revert back to their animal instincts in terms of waves when you are out there!
crusher
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1 May 2012 5:16pm
62mac said...

which one of these fine young gents is doggie






I dont know which one is Doggie but the fella on the rhs has some serious man Boobs !

They should change the sea breeze comp photo, better odds anyway.
kadilak
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5 May 2012 10:29pm
Newguy,

When you get better at pumping over the whitewash, you can really get it moving like this:

http://smu.gs/IUHeEK



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