Conditions were still a bit raw and funky after the recent storm conditions, but there were plenty of fun waves in the chest-head height range around midday today, and the sun was shining. Winds were still onshore, as expected, but fortunately much lighter than yesterday, hovering around 4-10knots.
There's a new bank directly infront of the carpark throwing up some good rolling rights and a few lefts, and the old right 100m north of there had a few tasty ones.
Swell should be a touch bigger tomorrow, and winds slightly stronger onshore.
Back home now watching the Australian Open quarterfinals. Rafael Nadal just took care of Gregor Dimitrov in a hard fought 4-setter, and soon Federer will take on Andy Murray for the evening blockbuster! Can't wait. Gotta go get a coupla beers to put in the fridge for that one. I'll be cheering for Fed. The guy is a gentleman, and there aren't many of us left these days ;D
Enjoy!
This was a super cruisy early morning sesh at Lance's Left in The Mentawais. The board I'm riding is a 5'10 Tommy Carroll Tuflite hybrid fish thing; one of my all time favourites. Fantastic buoyancy and a perfect template. This one's getting pretty old, she's been patched up a few times, but I'll definitely be replacing her with a new one when the time comes. Love your magic board. Care for it. Nurture it. They don't come along too often. Oh and don't forget to ride the bah-jaysus out of it! :) Photos by Joey Melroy
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