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Hiding from Pam

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Created by GizzieNZ > 9 months ago, 21 Mar 2015
GizzieNZ
4103 posts
21 Mar 2015 4:26PM
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The remnants of Cyclone Pam still rendering most Gisborne beaches a heavy duty surf experience.
Most of the keen people seemed to gravitate to Sponge Bay Saturday morning as it is quite sheltered.
I surfed "the rock" halfway between Sponge Bay and Tuamotu Island
Not very good surf really.....choppy and windblown....but fun

stehar
NSW, 598 posts
21 Mar 2015 10:08PM
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Hello Gizzie - I have been discussing a trip to NZ with the lady, camper and surf up the west coast of the n is and then back down the east coast, your vid has scared me off - have never owned a steamer - currently have a thin rubber rashie and if really cold can use an old longsleeve vest. With this in mind, is there any time that I CAN GO THERE - F,,ck booties even?
Steve

cantSUPenough
VIC, 2131 posts
21 Mar 2015 11:49PM
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It is funny how the GoPro masks the conditions - it looked pretty good to me. But it looked fairly risky getting out of the water - luckily the rocks looked smooth.

surfinJ
674 posts
22 Mar 2015 2:54AM
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What a cool and beautiful surf spot. It's great to have those special spots that enable you to still enjoy the huge and stormy swells.
The gopro smooths the conditions out pretty well, looked good to me too.

Were you really alone out there?

CharlieF
90 posts
22 Mar 2015 4:57AM
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Gee Gizzie bit of a goat track to the water there! Great vid.
Stehar depends where you go and when you go. I live in Hamilton and surf Raglan/Bay of Plenty. I have just switched from shorts and rash shirt to 2ml short john. Will be in to a 3/2 steamer for winter soon and booties for the chilly months. Although some would consider the booties unnecessary. The further south you go the colder the water gets.

GizzieNZ
4103 posts
22 Mar 2015 11:15AM
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stehar said..
Hello Gizzie - I have been discussing a trip to NZ with the lady, camper and surf up the west coast of the n is and then back down the east coast, your vid has scared me off - have never owned a steamer - currently have a thin rubber rashie and if really cold can use an old longsleeve vest. With this in mind, is there any time that I CAN GO THERE - F,,ck booties even?
Steve


Fear not.....the water is actually quite warm........the air is getting a bit nippy first thing in the mornings though.
Booties are good for traversing rocks.......but no rocks at the town beaches.
Wore a basic 2/3 unglued steamer this morning and was almost overly warm once the sun rose

GizzieNZ
4103 posts
22 Mar 2015 11:20AM
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Much nicer conditions at Makorori Point this morning........the first time the point has been a "sensible size" since cyclone pam scooted past

Greystoke
119 posts
22 Mar 2015 12:42PM
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Nice one Gizzie, great waves all along this coast and down Mahia, reminds me of my road trips early nineties up at Hicks, Tokomaru and Tolaga. I bet nothings changed.

GizzieNZ
4103 posts
22 Mar 2015 1:07PM
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About the only thing that has changed is that after heavy rain they put "don't swim/pollution" signs up at town beach.....but then again they've always done dodgy things like pumping sewerage out into the middle of the bay !!!

HGFish
NSW, 148 posts
22 Mar 2015 5:10PM
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stehar said..
Hello Gizzie - I have been discussing a trip to NZ with the lady, camper and surf up the west coast of the n is and then back down the east coast, your vid has scared me off - have never owned a steamer - currently have a thin rubber rashie and if really cold can use an old longsleeve vest. With this in mind, is there any time that I CAN GO THERE - F,,ck booties even?
Steve


Hi Steve,

We're heading over end April for a couple weeks - not too late to join us, otherwise I'll let you know all about it at Scotts.

ps also saw the booties and was wondering how cold.



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