Thursday, November 27, 2008

surfing posters - the way that the best do it

You just get out past the break and you sit on your board until you see a wave coming and then when you start to see waves coming you just get ready to start paddling and then you try and throw yourself into the wave and try to stand up. The summer days are approaching, and maybe you're thinking about learning how to surf to get out there in the water.

Not only that but you can always talk it up with your mates over a few cold ones after. It is from the winds fetch that waves are produced and made. Another North Shore Big Wave surf spot is Waimea Beach.

There are all sorts of secret breaks and deserted beaches along South Africa s Wild Coast. Without the ability to paddle you will not only never catch a wave, but more than likely never even get to the line up. So many times I have seen a beginner surfer spend a stack of coin on all the latest gear and then spend an hour getting thrown around in the white water, wondering how everyone else made it out the back, it is 90% in your paddling ability. The longboard is the perfect board to learn to surf on, the length and width of these boards are designed to maximise stability and are easy to paddle on.

The breaks in the area that will get you totally stoked are Boneyards, Dungeons, Kitchen Windows, Phantoms and Magnatubes. Please, know your limits.

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