I woke up with the strong hope that today would be the day I surfed again. Early morning conditions were promising, just needed the offshores to start up. Fan Palms was about 4 to 6 foot (faces) and rare sets were making it down into Moneys. I continued to feel positive that today I would remember what riding a surfboard was like…haven’t stood on one since November the 8th.
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November 16th 2009
Monday, November 16th, 2009November 14th 2009
Saturday, November 14th, 2009The fun, 3-day run came to an end….although….guys were still going surfing. G-Land almost always has something to ride, especially considering where most of us come from. Maybe if you were from another equatorial country would you not surf on these days. But, for Indonesia’s standards, it was small…and when it’s small here, there’s only one place to go. Guys were saying that Kongs was fun, still with some head-high waves but a little weak. I would easily take the bet that surfing alone up there compensated for the lack of power and/or size.
November 5th 2009
Friday, November 6th, 20090.0 meter tide at sunrise and with the decrease in swell, I could only see 1 foot of the 2 feet faces. With small swell and low low-tides, there is definitely a reason for hope. When there’s size on a 0.0, noticing how long surfers can disappear from view on their below-sea-level bottom turn is a good indicator of how quick you can get pushed up onto the reef.
By the reach of a 1.0 meter tide, both the offshores and surf started to rise up. So I planned my surf to ride off the crowning 2.0 meter high and into Happy Hour! It was few and far in between sets, but same for the number of people out in the surf.
G-Land was about 3 to 5 feet on the face and if you were the chosen one, that rare overhead wave came straight to your smiling face. Clean and (more…)
G-land Today Tides and Forecast
Saturday, May 16th, 2009Now you can see detail of today tides and forecast on G-Land in menu Surf Report – G-Land Daily Surf Forecast.
On there features you will be able to see time of the first light and last light, sunrise and sunset, and you can know how big swell, wind and temperature on sea and air in G-Land.
And than you will be able to see time of High tides and low tides in accurate timming.
G-Land Bobby’s Driver
Monday, May 11th, 2009Do you know name the drivers take the guests to G-Land? Driver name is Onie and Alex. Onie and Alex have a experience and skill on driving a car in all kinds of obstacles.






