These early morning low-tides have really set up the later part of the day to only get better. A little more swell energy showed up today at G-Land…contra to what the forecast had predicted. And this is always a good reminder not to get overly reliant on the swell models. Money Trees was breaking more down-the-line than yesterday morning, but Kongs is and has been the staple on these retracting swell conditions. Still, it was a nice size…about 5 to 8 foot on the face at midday and still offshore all day!
By the late afternoon, Moneys rarely had sets, but no one sitting down there either. I was watching it from Kongs, hoping to get lured down there and enjoy it alone. Kongs was quality fun, but it wasn’t that consistent like yesterday afternoons session. I eventually made it down to Ledge/Moneys just before the setting sun touched the horizon and got a quick little pulse. 5 waves came through to me and the fifth one made itself clear that I need to give thanks and go in.
I had a nice…long….meditative walk across the reef back to the beach, sat down and enjoyed a cold beer, talked a little story with Cole, and walked back into Bobby’s G-Land Surf Camp.
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Hey Mickey,J’nette and i arrived safely and without a hitch yesterday.
Wow,back to packed streets of trendy Bondi…just the opposite of Plengkung.
Hi to Doehbie,Craig and da Straddie boyz and the Dutch gentlemen of “Mt.Druit” I.E. budget.
Cheers to da family of Bobbie’s camp.
Can’t wait for next year!!!!!!see ya matey,h
YUP!!! always takes more time adjusting to being back “home” than coming to Plengkung but that makes sense…right?
everyone’s gone today but Cole. a few new faces too…total of 7. just hoping for some swell now.
always good seeing you Harry.
say hi to Cheeky and for sure…until next season bro!