Travelling without moving
Time to dream a little dream, lay back and think of Indo. Just squint your eyes, add a jungle headland, and this Australian regional classic becomes the Grajagan express.
Time to dream a little dream, lay back and think of Indo. Just squint your eyes, add a jungle headland, and this Australian regional classic becomes the Grajagan express.
Jordy Smith, Jack Robinson, and Yadin Nicol punt into the wind at North Point while warming up for Margies.
Jordan Barta swam the channel as Mark Mathews, Makua Rothman, and Perth Standlick had varying degrees of success at Cape Solander.
The Noosa Points just put on the best week of the season and in between surfing and working Craig Brokensha snapped off these shots as a week-long trade-swell gave way to thumping cyclone swell.
Random happenings - loggers, dogs, SUPs, anything! - from a week of perfect waves.
It may lay dormant for more than half the year, but late-summer and early-autumn are a time of bounty in Noosa.
Grey skies and a little wobble in the waves began day two, but the rise in swell more than compensated.
"Stop, stop," I yelled. "This is starting to sound like advertorial!"
Swellnet forecaster Craig Brokensha just returned from a two week trip to Japan. While there he mangled the language, violated ancient customs, and even copped a nasty chopstick injury. He also scored a few bluebird days in the ranges and some five degree peaks north of Tokyo.
On Sunday Shippies broke under blue skies and light winds. Andrew Chisholm stood his ground down at sea level.