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Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

Last post Fri, Jan 25 2008, 18:45 by Susi_Farnworth. 37 replies.
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  •  Wed, Jan 09 2008, 20:09 11526

    Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    Thought I’d share a video of my first attempts at surfing over the New Year.

  •  Thu, Jan 10 2008, 3:53 11527 in reply to 11526

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    Awesome stuff. You caught some nice waves toward the end there.

    When's the club surf trip going to happen? I'm up for it...


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  •  Thu, Jan 10 2008, 5:20 11528 in reply to 11527

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    I'd def be up for a surfing trip.  How about we get a few cars full of boats and people and head off somewhere in February?  Pencil in the 23-24th?

     Carter
  •  Thu, Jan 10 2008, 5:56 11529 in reply to 11528

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    Call it 1/2 March and I'm in.

     


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  •  Thu, Jan 10 2008, 6:02 11530 in reply to 11529

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    1/2 March works for me.
  •  Thu, Jan 10 2008, 6:44 11534 in reply to 11530

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    Where are you thinking of going Pembroke, Gower, Cornish North coast? I’d be interested.

     

    The beach I was at is two minutes walk from my parents with a caravan park near by, but the South cost is not reliable for good surf. Although I’ve discovered that sea kayaks from time to time camp on the next beach along. I'll be back down there for school's Easter holiday all going well and maybe half term.

     

    I’ve updated the quality of my video

  •  Thu, Jan 10 2008, 7:49 11536 in reply to 11526

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    Paul, thanks for sharing. Looks a lot of fun. I'd be up for surf trip, though not sure if we should get a coach along, for the less experienced paddlers like myself.

    I found one on the net, Graham Beckram, but he charges of course! 

    http://bertie.joystik.co.uk/coaching.htm

     

     


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  •  Thu, Jan 10 2008, 7:52 11537 in reply to 11536

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    I'd be up for this also! Not sure about the need for an instructor though...

     

    Location: Where ever there is decent surf! :D


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  •  Thu, Jan 10 2008, 10:20 11539 in reply to 11537

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    Am interested in 1-2 March for Cornish surf.

    Wife has cleared me for take-off.

     

  •  Mon, Jan 14 2008, 3:16 11579 in reply to 11539

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    Let me know too.
    http://www.purplemonkey.me.uk/
    http://www.st-helens.org.uk/
  •  Mon, Jan 14 2008, 6:23 11585 in reply to 11526

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    Im keen for this also.
  •  Tue, Jan 15 2008, 4:06 11619 in reply to 11534

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    There were  fifty foot waves around [wikipedia:Cornwall] yesterday if the wind drops a bit could be could nice waves at the weekend.

    Pete.

  •  Tue, Jan 15 2008, 7:26 11640 in reply to 11619

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    To add some structure to this thread, here is the proposal for the weekend and points of consideration.

     

    Proposal

    Weekend of surfing, either in Gower or Braunton / Saunton Sands (due to size of beach).  Likely to be Llangennith due to location.

    This is weather and surf dependent.

    The group will be limited in size due to being able to manage number of people and peoples ability.

    Why the above statement:

    a)       For the time of year the weather is likely to be very cold/windy and produce bad surf / big blown out storm surf / no surf / or just downright miserable weather.

    b)      Surfing is physically demanding (especially in time of year), it is cold and powerful and constantly getting wet – a lot more than on WW

    c)       An adequate roll and technique is preferred due to time of year, if you have not you will be constantly swimming, wet and cold.  There is no shelter and the tide may leave the walk back to warmth long (with a boat as well).

    d)      Ensure you have the kit to stay warm.

    e)       The above choices of location are beach breaks that have enough room for surfers and kayakers, some issues exist with kayakers in the surf so we need to be aware of this.

    f)        The trip will be called off if the conditions are not suitable.  Some of us will still go and probably surf or do a river who are experienced.

    g)      I personally will likely to do both depending on location and conditions.

     

    No coach is being arranged as it stands, but people on the thread could sort one out if preferred - as per Martin's suggestion.  I am willing to provide direction and support (as well as some others) but for most it will be a case of getting used to the surf in the breakers at the shoreline for the more inexperienced.

     

    Points of Note

    • It is very weather dependent.
    • I am still going despite all of this as it is worth it all just to get out there – the above may sound a bit strong but it is true, the main part is that we do not have luxury of things on our doorstep and it may be worth waiting until more pleasant times to go for some people.
    • The current list is around 12 people, I would not want this to be much higher to ensure we have enough cover from the experienced people and allow them to surf as well.
    • You will have to think about transport and vehicles with roofracks.  The club does not have transport and we rely on ourselves to arrange – not at the last minute.

    Feel free to come and discuss with me on a Tuesday, if you do not know me ask around to find out.

     

    Current List of Confirmed / Interest Shown

    1. Danger / Safe Dave

    2. The Horse aka Paul Carter

    3. Da Peel aka Neil

    4. Geoff

    5. Fat Lazza

    6. Chubbs Stromberg

    7. Saffa Dave

    8. Kettle

    9. Scott Rob

    10. Yatesy

    11. Julian

    12. Martin

  •  Tue, Jan 15 2008, 8:27 11647 in reply to 11640

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    Neil P:

    Current List of Confirmed / Interest Shown

    1. Danger / Safe Dave

    2. The Horse aka Paul Carter

    3. Da Peel aka Neil

    4. Geoff

    5. Fat Lazza

    6. Chubbs Stromberg

    7. Saffa Dave

    8. Kettle

    9. Scott Rob

    10. Yatesy

    11. Julian

    12. Martin

     ... and don't forget 13. Little Pete


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  •  Tue, Jan 15 2008, 8:27 11648 in reply to 11640

    Re: Starting the New Year off right - in the Cornish surf

    Neil P:

    Current List of Confirmed / Interest Shown

    1. Danger / Safe Dave

    2. The Horse aka Paul Carter

    3. Da Peel aka Neil

    4. Geoff

    5. Fat Lazza

    6. Chubbs Stromberg

    7. Saffa Dave

    8. Kettle

    9. Scott Rob

    10. Yatesy

    11. Julian

    12. Martin

     ... and don't forget 13. Little Pete


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