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Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 5:46 pm
by krusher74
Well the worlds first commercially operating wave garden opens tomorrow. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO1R09X ... e=youtu.be

Even though I am in wales its still a 8 hour round trip drive from my south coast location to where it's located and roughly $70 for a hour and 20 waves (on the advanced wave) :shock:

I wont be rushing there but intend to give it one go at some time in the future. ;)

I have been watching all the various promo vids that have popped up in the last few days, and spotted that on the outside of the pool, furthest from the advanced wave there might actually be a perfect knee high paipo wave, so I got a frame grab frame you guys to see. :D

The main wave is the distant white-water in front of the guy. The wave behind him is the small outside pool wave, which i don't know if was even supposed to happen :? but it looks like paipo tube city!! 8-)

Re: Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Fri Jul 31, 2015 11:16 pm
by SJB

Re: Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 12:53 pm
by Uncle Grumpy
And the water looks so inviting....... :?

Re: Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 3:33 am
by krusher74
Uncle Grumpy wrote:And the water looks so inviting....... :?
Its local river water which goes through a UV filter, its not over processed or chemicals added so if can simply go back into the local water table.

Re: Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Sun Aug 02, 2015 11:00 am
by Uncle Grumpy
Peaty.

Re: Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2015 7:27 pm
by jbw4600
I would do it. But there is more to surfing than just riding waves.

Re: Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2015 5:11 pm
by bgreen
On a purely technical level someone could learn to surf and ride this wave very well. If you didn't put in time surfing in the ocean I doubt it would translate very well - you wouldn't have the knowledge about reading different types of waves, rips, tides, duck diving, sneaker sets, swell forecasting, handling different types of waves, rock jumps, crowds, surf survival - breath holding, remaining calm while being held underwater, paddling endurance . No doubt some pool hotties could make the transition but the vast mass will get hammered in shorebreaks, struggle to catch waves, have no idea of surf etiquette or real waves.

This isn't to say you couldn't have fun but if this was the only wave you surfed your horizons would be narrow.

Re: Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 12:53 pm
by SJB
Krusher....have you given this a go yet?

Albee Layer Wins The Red Bull Unleashed
http://www.surfinglife.com.au/news/indu ... -unleashed

Re: Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2015 3:32 pm
by krusher74
SJB wrote:Krusher....have you given this a go yet?

Albee Layer Wins The Red Bull Unleashed
http://www.surfinglife.com.au/news/indu ... -unleashed
No, due to back wash the waves now arnt 60 secs apart they are 90. So a 1 hour session is now 13 wave instead of 20. $70 a hour over $5 a wave :o

Its also a 8 hour 300 miles round trip from my house.

To get up there and do 2 hours would be a $200 trip,

Off to Portugal in october for a week for not alot more than that and will get more than 26 waves! ;)

The waves at the redbull comp were on a higher power setting and spaced even further apart to get better conditions.

Here is a video with bodyboarding from 2.45 https://vimeo.com/136779238

Re: Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 5:52 am
by zensuni
What I like with artificial waves is that it will make the ocean less crowded.
People who are interested into performing tricks may pay to ride those perfect waves while the others who like to be in the nature will gain more room.

Re: Surf Snowdonia artificial wave

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 11:20 am
by mrmike
if the waves were always perfect I would get so bored after a day. the best thing about the ocean it is always different from day to day