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UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 6:20 am
by krusher74
Well it seems that the jet stream has got super charged with flight that have a minimum time from new york to london of 6 hours making it in 5H 17Ms :o

Anyway that has meant a constant track of deep lows heading towards the UK (must mostly riding up and over ireland and scotland) while ireland is seeing 50/60ft seas down here in wales were still get swell bleeds round the bottom of ireland in the 15ft range, unfortunatly they mostley come with 25 to 60mph onshore /crossshore winds, which means we have to hide in little sheltered coves that the swell struggles to bend into, and out of all this we usually end up on waist to should high waves

Well here are a few pics of the different places i have surfed since Christmas. 8-)

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 6:25 am
by krusher74
Here is a small cove that with the aid of the wedge effect help it be clean in storms and bump a waist high wave to a over head wedge. After destroting my SDF paipo on rocks the day before, I was out on my endeavour board, with its extra volume its hard to handle in waves like this. In this shot im hard on the breaks trying to stop the wedge forcing me out of that pocket.

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 7:02 am
by bgreen
Krusher,

Sounds like you are in the market for a new board. Some interesting waves, which look more like those from another continent. How does your board go in those long lined, fattish type waves?

I'm looking forward to seeing Wales.

Bob

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2015 1:28 pm
by krusher74
I still prefer my first SDF board in pretty much all condictions, the extra volume in the Endeavour does help to catch waves a big earlier like a longboard, but once on the waves it seems slower on a fat wave, I think we just did not take the concave far enough forward. But its perfectly functional.

I have some paulownia (which should have arrived last friday) on order to make as close as I can manage a copy of SDF no1 in wood. Looking forward to the challenge :D .

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 2:29 pm
by krusher74
bit of calm between storms and we get some like North offshore winds, wooo

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 7:27 pm
by JJJ
Nice pics! 8-)

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 3:52 pm
by krusher74
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Couple of frame grabs a guy sent be from a super fun surf at a local wedge last week, 120 mile round trip from my house for some 2ft barrels. 8-)

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 4:02 pm
by krusher74
Well the wave here over the weekend were epic! (on the welsh scale)

4ft @14secs peak, Here are a few shots from the second smaller day out I got from a friend. :D

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 12:40 pm
by CHRISPI
Nice shots dose Dave ride, how cold is it can a tropical species like me survive there.You are always in the slot, good camera men like that are hard to find

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:22 pm
by krusher74
CHRISPI wrote:Nice shots dose Dave ride, how cold is it can a tropical species like me survive there.You are always in the slot, good camera men like that are hard to find
Dave does stand up surf from time to time.

We are lucky to have a few hardcore local photogs, should have some other pics on the way soon.

its 7.8C in the water now , spring is here, i have taken my hood and gloves off, 5/3 wetsuit and 5mm boots, pretty dam cold even though i am used to it. :?

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:00 pm
by SJB
Ha....my converter tells me that is 46 degrees F. I would be putting on a second hood and set of gloves. Nice photos. Looks like fun.

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:28 pm
by bgreen
Krusher,

Is there a rock shelf or something that makes that end section stand up? It won't be too long until I get to do a bit of Welsh exploring.

Bob

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 5:03 pm
by ClanB
Thanks for sharing this.Looks like you live in a great place for uncrowded waves. I look forward to more. I guess I'll have to tote my gear along when I finally visit Scotland and Ireland.

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 3:20 am
by krusher74
bgreen wrote:Krusher,

Is there a rock shelf or something that makes that end section stand up? It won't be too long until I get to do a bit of Welsh exploring.

Bob

its all rock reef, and as you said there is a little slab of flat rock that makes this wave barrel, its a very short wave and if not barreling not worth surfing. our swell magnet of the area, and cant hold over 4ft as outer reefs start to cloudbreak and rumble though. :o

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 3:24 am
by krusher74
ClanB wrote:Thanks for sharing this.Looks like you live in a great place for uncrowded waves. I look forward to more. I guess I'll have to tote my gear along when I finally visit Scotland and Ireland.
Dave is a good photog at cutting people out, there are about 10 people out back you cant see in the pics, there are plenty of surfers round here as i live in a city of 300,000 people, never socal crowded though.


ireland and scotland are a lot quieter, if you need info on a waves for a trip send me a message :D

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Sat Mar 21, 2015 6:50 pm
by krusher74
Couple more from the same spot as above and one bigger one from a different spot i last got to surf last 15 years ago! fickle!!

Different photographer from the last pics

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2015 3:21 am
by krusher74
And a few emptys I took for you guys today.
The pics of me surfing are on non of these waves.
This is a 5 mile stretch of rocky shore we on the peninsula near my city we call "the reefs"

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2015 8:00 am
by belly rider
what a beautiful country you live in
Man those pictures are fine but that water looks pretty darn cold-- I admire you suiting down to a 5mm
Here in the Med we ware those 5 mills in the coldest of the winter months -- february
But then again cold is only relative to where you live

Thank God I was lucky enough to escape our Feb and head out to Baja Mx-- to test out my two new Thomas paipo's
Keep on surfing bro

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 6:09 am
by bgreen
BB,

Do you mostly surf north or south of La Spezia?

Bob

Re: UK/ireland superstorms

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 10:07 am
by belly rider
North of La Spezia
Home break is Andora -province of Savona west of la Spezia- first guy to ever surf that beach when Italians did NOT even have a clue on what this sport was about
However now I am exploring south of Siena/Grosseto area for more "Med-Madness"
Funny Fickle sea the Med
Bob if you ever want to get away from your extreme "nordic" weather you let me know and I'll shack you out for a few nights
By the way best time Med Time is fall and spring surfing time
Dave