Morning! It's another clean, crisp day out there with the plenty of winter sun streaming onto the beaches, once it eventually made it above the horizon that is. Today's sunrise was one of the latest of the year, 6:59am…
Read MoreLovely little log waves out on the edge of the lagoon this morning. We've got long little right runners, the rare punchy left and long, long, long waits between sets. With the late sunrise and a slow, sleepy swell, it's a tough…
Read MoreWe're one week out from the Winter Solstice and entering the darkest weeks of the year. We're going to loose another minute between now and the 21 of June before the day's get longer and the earth's tilt begins to…
Read MoreIt's a cool, crisp and clear morning out there, single digits on the sand but the water's a relatively accommodating 19 degree. It's sweet relief to get the toes into the brine after a dash across some very frosty…
Read MoreAll the coming and going of assorted of clouds has made for colourful sunrises and interesting sky's this week. This morning was another good one for the cloud appreciation society with a bright flare up of light…
Read MoreThe forecast for this morning was pretty grim but the reality was pretty mild. Hardly a drop of rain and just a light wind. Even the sun had a moment of freedom and seems to have broken clear of the clouds for now.
Read MoreCrazy light out there this morning - wow! Such was the intensity and vivid quality of the light, it became a struggle to capture the full dynamic range of what was unfolding. If you were shooting with your phone…
Read MoreFirst Monday of the winter and it's not all that bad out there. Cool but not cold with a nice glow in the sky at dawn and a neat little south swell trickling in to the more exposed reaches. We've got a day of sunshine…
Read MoreDelightful Friday morning happening out there. The Bureau is talking up showers and a stiff southerly change late in the day but for now the sun is out, the wind is a light, cool offshore and it's a perfectly pleasant day. For the first time…
Read MoreIf you decided to hit the snooze button this morning I don't blame you. It's been a big handful of days of surfing with solid, surfable swell since last Friday. Give the body a bit of time to recover. This morning the…
Read MoreAnother day another run of quality, peaky east swell on The Beaches. We're having a good run right now aren't we? There might be another day left in the east swell, albeit smaller, before a fresh bump of south swell kicks…
Read Morehe waves are pumping out there this morning! Big clean and hollow! As the swell has slowly faded and swung around to a more easterly angle it almost feels like it's getting bigger at North Steyne. This morning…
Read MoreThe swell might not have come in the expected "mega" scale over the weekend, not here at least, but there's plenty of grunt left in the tail! As the swell angles around to the east a little The Beaches will start to see a
Read MoreIt's a bit of a rare event on the east coast but when the wind blows offshore all day and into the twilight hours it's a special occasion. Yesterday the all-day offshore came together with a steady stream of east swell…
Read MoreIt's another perfect autumn day out there, albeit a little on the cooler side. I guess winter's only days away so a little chill is to be expected. The swell's still rolling in from the east but I reckon the 8:34 high tide was stifling…
Read MoreYesterday's surge in east swell has eased a touch overnight, making it way more user-friendly. This morning it's head-high with the occasional overhead set wave. Today's the kind of day that should have something for…
Read MoreThe swell is up big-time this morning! It's pushed in early and it's bigger than most of forecast's had slated. There's a bit of morning wobble to it thanks to overnight northerlies and the high tide is adding some extra…
Read MoreBit of mixed bag out there this Monday morning. Only brief moments of sunshine and the odd passing shower. It was good news for those that enjoy their surf's spaciously socially distanced.
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