I'd quit surfing if those were the waves I had available.
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I'd quit surfing if those were the waves I had available.
don’t hurt their feelingshow do you keep your snowflakes from melting?
being a "surfer" in NY is about as sad as it getsI'd quit surfing if those were the waves I had available.
being a "surfer" in NY is about as sad as it gets
Do it…I’ve had a few and they’re easily one of the most versatile and easiest boards to rideHas anyone tried an FCD HUEVO RANCHERO? im looking for one in 7'6"+ range
one of the 5 days a year it actually gets "good". even that nate florence vid looked pretty average, and that's his highlights. your standard east coast donkey probably going otf or straighthand 50% of the time. spent enough time up there to know the true reality of surfing in NY, it ain't pretty. enjoy those 2 second closeout tubes fully, they might not show up again until next year without spending a decent amount of time in a place that actually gets good waves on a consistent basis you'll be forever ignorantI guess that's a matter of perspective.
Mate, you are a barrel of laughs, aren't you? Where do you live - the surf ranch??one of the 5 days a year it actually gets "good". even that nate florence vid looked pretty average, and that's his highlights. your standard east coast donkey probably going otf or straighthand 50% of the time. spent enough time up there to know the true reality of surfing in NY, it ain't pretty. enjoy those 2 second closeout tubes fully, they might not show up again until next year without spending a decent amount of time in a place that actually gets good waves on a consistent basis you'll be forever ignorant
The majority of the last two years in Indo and ZA, SoCal in the winter. Hawaii for a few years before that. Spent a bunch of time in NY as well and can tell you from firsthand experience the waves are generally dogshit.Mate, you are a barrel of laughs, aren't you? Where do you live - the surf ranch??
one of the 5 days a year it actually gets "good". even that nate florence vid looked pretty average, and that's his highlights. your standard east coast donkey probably going otf or straighthand 50% of the time. spent enough time up there to know the true reality of surfing in NY, it ain't pretty. enjoy those 2 second closeout tubes fully, they might not show up again until next year without spending a decent amount of time in a place that actually gets good waves on a consistent basis you'll be forever ignorant
thanks. Wonder where I can find one for the low lolDo it…I’ve had a few and they’re easily one of the most versatile and easiest boards to ride
There was just one recently on cl venturathanks. Wonder where I can find one for the low lol
lol surely every surfer would rather surf in Indo than NY, not everyone gets to or wants to have surfing be the only deciding factor in where they liveThe majority of the last two years in Indo and ZA, SoCal in the winter. Hawaii for a few years before that. Spent a bunch of time in NY as well and can tell you from firsthand experience the waves are generally dogshit.
That's awesome - plenty of solid spots on that list. When I was in my twenties, i worked for Qantas, so i paid nothing for flights and surfed all over the world. All over Australia, Indo, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, PNG, Hawaii, Tahiti, Japan, England, Scotland, Ireland, West Coast USA - including Alaska, East Coast USA (wanted to surf the Great Lakes, but nothing on). Baja, parts of South America. Never got to Africa.The majority of the last two years in Indo and ZA, SoCal in the winter. Hawaii for a few years before that. Spent a bunch of time in NY as well and can tell you from firsthand experience the waves are generally dogshit.
was just reiterating what vanrysss typed, I too would probably quit if those were the waves on offer at my home breakI just don't get why you feel the need to dump on people that don't surf the same waves you do?
internet brings out an individual’s insecurities in the form of a compensating flex.I just don't get why you feel the need to dump on people that don't surf the same waves you do? or ride 6'0 18 1/2, 2 14 thrusters? Who cares where people surf, or what they ride.
I cannot find one anywhere.Do it…I’ve had a few and they’re easily one of the most versatile and easiest boards to ride
thanks for the e-diagnosis Dr. Knowitallinternet brings out an individual’s insecurities in the form of a compensating flex.