by Franck Gazzola | Jan 20, 2012 | Daily Updates
Good morning! And it was really nice out there early but seems to be clouding over in a hurry right now. Anyway, it’s Friday so things always look a little brighter at this stage of the week.
Not many waves to speak of today, with that nice little run of east swell finally disappearing on us. We may get a little swell pulse Sunday and Monday by the look of things. The southerly air stream that has moved in will be with us until mid next week. This will mean cooler temperatures and sloppy wave conditions.
There are a few left over bluebottles floating around this morning, mainly leftover from those nor easterlies we had the last few days, so keep your eyes peeled.
Today’s opening image of this mornings beautiful sunrise over Clovelly pool was taken by16 year old Jethro James from Clovelly. Jethro is one of many aspiring young local shooters and he also has a passion for water photography and we like to hear that. Thanks Jethro, great shot!
Have a great weekend people.
Billy
by Franck Gazzola | Jan 19, 2012 | Daily Updates
Well, you guys are getting spoilt today. A little miscommunication at Froth HQ with Brad and I both up early thinking it was our turn shoot. It was my turn but I wont rub it in. Anyway, instead of wasting the effort I put in, here it is! You guys are the winners with two reports to check out this morning. Lucky buggers!
It was clean and windless early and after a quick check of Bronte and Tama, it was off to the Bra again. I can’t remember the last time we shot three mornings at Maroubra in a row and with the east swell still marching in, The Bra was always going to be the biggest. It was also the best as far as quality goes too with good 3-4 foot peaks all along the beach. Plenty of crew up early, most in boardies and enjoying that warm summer water temperature. It’s about 22 degrees and as warm as it is likely to get for us here in Sydney.
For all you frothing goofy footers out there. I came across this video the other day of that crazy West African sand point on the Sketeton Coast in Angola. The place is nuts! It reminds me of a reverse Snapper or Kirra. If only we had a left like it here in Oz. I think I would move there.
Billy
by Franck Gazzola | Jan 19, 2012 | Daily Updates
Just a quick update today. I have to head to work – Big day ahead. There's still 3 ft of swell hanging in there. It looks like it has come around to the east more and on the high tide it was looking wobbly early. Have a look at it later when the water runs out a bit. Maroubra and Tama will again be the pick of the bunch. Winds are SE all day today. Bummer!
Today's shots are a combo of yesterday arvo and this morning. As you can see the Bronte boys were ripping it up as usual for the late session last night. So much talent in the water down there at the moment.
Have a cracker of a day. See you again next week. Billy will be with you again for tomorrow's report. – Brad
by Franck Gazzola | Jan 18, 2012 | Daily Updates
Maybe I'm just frothing a bit too hard. But I reckon today is the day for a wave. It didn't look like much at first light. Grey skies and annoying drizzle but after the clouds parted they revealed a jump in swell size out of the ENE. After a little scout around Bronte and Tama, that looked like they were suffering a bad case of morning sickness, I quickly decided to hit Maroubra again. So did around 50 or so other surfers with the same idea – taking full advantage of the ideal NW wind conditions. The Bra is hitting the 4 ft mark and there are some good waves to be had all the way up and down the beach. Be warned though, get in early as the wind is expected to shift to the E later.
Gone surfing – Brad
by Franck Gazzola | Jan 17, 2012 | Daily Updates
Thanks to an overnight onshore breeze we have got a mush pit of waves this morning. I headed to Maroubra early in the hope of capturing a few young guns tearing up the 2 – 3ft ENE windswell. However it was only the man grommets out in full force getting their quota. There is a few sections to hit but it looks a bit fat and weak. All the groms must be taking advantage of their last few weeks of holidays sleeping in and waiting till all the old farts head off to work!
The wind will freshen into the afternoon from the E/NE and so will the swell getting up and over the 3ft mark hopefully. There should be some good ramps around for the late afternoon session. Maroubra or Tama will be your best chance of a fun wave today.
This is hilarious. Video
Have a great day – Brad
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