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My surfing journey, as I learn to surf and become involved with the surfing scene, on the North Devon coast. |
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A Chilly MelancholyDec 18, 2009
It is with some sadness, after a couple of nice long chilly surfs in the week, that I look back and say goodbye to this coast for a couple of weeks. It's certainly going to be gloves and hood time when I'm next in the water - but I can't wait...
CatchmentDec 11, 2009
I had a frustrating time today. A great time in the water but very poor in terms of what you might - fairly - call surfing.
Good surfers, I can't help to notice have a much greater 'catchment area' than me. They can spot the waves farther out and...
The Eddie Aikau 2009 - Including Clyde, aged 60!Dec 10, 2009
The global surfing population has been feeling the stoke after the Eddie took place for the eighth time in twenty-five years. And twenty-five years to the day of the first contest.
For those of you who don't know (practically nobody I'm sure) Eddie...
Help Build the Museum of British SurfingDec 8, 2009
Pete Robinson is working his sanity to the bone in trying to bring us a beautiful Museum of British Surfing to North Devon.
If you use Facebook you can become a fan of The Museum and Pete has just posted information about a 'buy a brick' campaign to...
Woa - Just Defecated (Metaphorically) in My New Winter WetsuitDec 8, 2009
Today's surf went like this:
Changed and drove down to Woolacombe. Oh - the waves look a bit big! Maybe not. Maybe ok. Yes I'm changed and brave and I want it to be ok. Right, don't look again, grab board and leg it in.
Yes - not too bad as I paddled...
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