It was still and clear at first light, but not for long. The light north-west wind began to blow early, dragging it’s cloak of murky doom all the way from the harbour, through the valley and over Bondi. As the thick, grey blanket of moist air crept over the beach, visibility become severely restricted.

It’s not often I can say in my report that Bondi was ‘pumping’, but today that’s exactly what it was doing. I am convinced it would have been way more crowded if you had been able to see the lucky surfers pulling into the draining, 4 foot right-hander’s next to the baths. Huey must be over the early crowds, decided to hide the waves today from anyone not willing to take the punt and make the eerie paddle out through the fog.

Sorry for the late report. I found it hard to swim back in with the waves being as good as they were today

Now, let’s go surfing!

Billy