South swell magnets were pulling in some overhead waves this morning. The peak of this sneaky swell was unfortunatley squashed by a flooding 8.30am high tide. Beaches that aren’t accepting of the directional south swell were still idling in struggle street at a lazy waist high. The arvo low tides will be the go today.
northern grommie getting as many waves as possible before school.
Johnny Cousins longboard cruising 6.30am… there were much bigger set waves at the south facing beaches
The day of commercial opportunism “Fathers day” is almost upon us, and we are going to jump on the band wagon and suggest that there would be no better gift for a surf stoked dad than a epic surf print for his wall. There may already be a killer shot of the old man in our extensive galleries or you may go for a empty wave, lineup or sunrises from our “saltwater classics” gallery.
8 degress at 6 o’clock this morning, but these 3 thought it was a perfect morning for a dip in the ocean
enjoying the glide…. click here to see the latest pics from our northern beaches.
HIGH TIDE: 8.21amĀ 1.3 meter
LOW TIDE: 2.13pm 0.3 meter
WATER TEMP: 19
SWELL: shoulder high at most beaches, bigger at south swell magnets
WAVE PERIOD: 8 seconds
WIND: west winds
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Ems, August 25, 2010 / 5:32 pm
looks gloomy but the waves look amazing for surfing!!!!