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Started by Malcolm Tugless, April 20, 2014, 04:05:29 PM

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Malcolm Tugless

Cowabunga dude ... so which of you swaggers likes to shoot the curl.

Myswag surfers thats the question, So who regularly hits the waves then ?








scarps

In a younger life, yes. These days, not so.

Grew up on Nobby's, Catherine Hill Bay and Soldiers - central coast NSW

Signature035

......whenever I can....   Most camping trips involve surf.
Still try to get to Crescent Head a couple of times a year, been doing that since the 70's
My boards are just getting longer the older I get  ;D
Rob
2012 Prado D4D Altitude &
04 Jayco Eagle Outback



Proudy

Young bloke has started surfing so has got me back in the water. Nothing better than paddling out with him. Although boards are longer than they used to be be but still having heaps of fun.


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martyst

Try to get out as often as I can. Work gets in the way these days though. Most camping trips involve a spot where surf is not too far away, if I have any say in it.




Malcolm Tugless

Quote from: scarps on April 20, 2014, 04:14:57 PM
Grew up on Nobby's, Catherine Hill Bay and Soldiers - central coast NSW
Nice part of the world that.

Quote from: Signature035 on April 20, 2014, 05:06:27 PM
Still try to get to Crescent Head a couple of times a year, been doing that since the 70's
And that too, it does get a tad busy nowadays though. Byron is the same, Noosa too.

The northern rivers and mid north coast of NSW is wonderful. Even away from the coast is nice.

We always travel with a couple of boards on the roof. Even when going bush the journey usually ends up with a couple of days spent on the coast to sate the appetite. Funnily enough, even though the beach is only a short walk from our front door our holidays still revolve around beaches and estuaries. I do enjoy the medicinal delight of salt water, its therapeutic you know, cleanses one's soul it does.