AUSSIE GATHERINGS
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KSA Membership ???
Same question here Scoop - how do I become a member of the KSA ???
Tony "TECHNO"
Tony "TECHNO"
HAVE SPARE KIDNEY - WILL TRAVEL FOR SURF !!!
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Where's the scoop?
To the scoop..
Your first post back after Coffs Harbour and no mention of the result??..and under Aussie Gatherings??
Give us the scoop mate..
Post the results..on behalf of the KSA at least.
Sleepless in Sydney
Your first post back after Coffs Harbour and no mention of the result??..and under Aussie Gatherings??
Give us the scoop mate..
Post the results..on behalf of the KSA at least.
Sleepless in Sydney
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gee thanx Bruce.... after a 7 hour drive ...quickly check the site and leave the wrong post...what do you have to do to be loved here.....lol
What a great weekend...I was totally fobuckulated (they edit rude words here) after arriving home and crashed big time...worked all day today and must thank Steeno for putting up the results...a full display will soon be up on the KSA site.
I might add in 1 mtr surf (6-7ft clean faces on sets)"Keg" won Kyles "Surfers Surfer" award and young "Nov" won the cadets and took home a brand new kneeboard donated by Dave Parkes....can I say Matty surfs way beyond his years
Can I say a HUGE thanx to all the 55 guys and 2 girlz (Cathy Prior...current world ladies champ... who took it out from the young NOVO (Mel Hodoram's daughter) esspecially those who havent competed for quite a few years or never competed before
We had great TV Radio and Newspaper coverage (Brendan...the girl on Star FM added the Kneeboarding Pro to the local tipping comp and she picked Kyle
I came last again as usual but I must say after riding on Bruces 5 fin board ..I am going to put in some effort to get fitter so I can become a performer on a performance machine...watch out guys
Thanx Bruce...your not going to get it back now you know...
An even bigger thanx goes to John (El Presidente) for the amount of work and hours he puts in...as with me...it is a passion
also to all the people that helped judging or tabulating and the people that hung around and help pack up each afternoon...you guys make it that little bit easier....THANK YOU
I will leave a few pics on this site as time allows but look at our site for updates and pics in the following days...we do have real jobs too
Tony
What a great weekend...I was totally fobuckulated (they edit rude words here) after arriving home and crashed big time...worked all day today and must thank Steeno for putting up the results...a full display will soon be up on the KSA site.
I might add in 1 mtr surf (6-7ft clean faces on sets)"Keg" won Kyles "Surfers Surfer" award and young "Nov" won the cadets and took home a brand new kneeboard donated by Dave Parkes....can I say Matty surfs way beyond his years
Can I say a HUGE thanx to all the 55 guys and 2 girlz (Cathy Prior...current world ladies champ... who took it out from the young NOVO (Mel Hodoram's daughter) esspecially those who havent competed for quite a few years or never competed before
We had great TV Radio and Newspaper coverage (Brendan...the girl on Star FM added the Kneeboarding Pro to the local tipping comp and she picked Kyle
I came last again as usual but I must say after riding on Bruces 5 fin board ..I am going to put in some effort to get fitter so I can become a performer on a performance machine...watch out guys
Thanx Bruce...your not going to get it back now you know...
An even bigger thanx goes to John (El Presidente) for the amount of work and hours he puts in...as with me...it is a passion
also to all the people that helped judging or tabulating and the people that hung around and help pack up each afternoon...you guys make it that little bit easier....THANK YOU
I will leave a few pics on this site as time allows but look at our site for updates and pics in the following days...we do have real jobs too
Tony
Love that "greenroom" feeling...(don't panic I finally found it)..... good ole' winki on a good day
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Steen
Can I say I believe (in my limited travels) it out did the worlds final day
sorry you missed it....looks like Cronulla on the October long weekend (to be confirmed) will be your next chance to beat me in a heat...either that or we can draw blinds at a hundred paces....lol
Tony
Can I say I believe (in my limited travels) it out did the worlds final day
sorry you missed it....looks like Cronulla on the October long weekend (to be confirmed) will be your next chance to beat me in a heat...either that or we can draw blinds at a hundred paces....lol
Tony
Love that "greenroom" feeling...(don't panic I finally found it)..... good ole' winki on a good day
John, Sophie, Dorje,
I know we flirted with the idea of gathering this weekend, but weather looks foul:
NORTHERN BASS STRAIT
Friday until midnight : West to northwest wind increasing 25/35 knots this morning then backing west/southwesterly at 25/35 knots by early afternoon before easing 20/30 knots tonight. Seas rising 3 to 4 metres. West to southwesterly swell rising 2 to 3 metres.
Saturday : West/southwesterly wind easing 15/20 knots then tending west to northwesterly and increasing to 20/30 knots later.
Sunday : West/northwesterly wind 20/30 knots possibly reaching 35 knots later in the south.
I think it's going to be a case of trying to stay out of the wind - any secret spots Dorje?
Also outgoing tide first thing, so we should probably wait until midday (by which time it'll be a bit blowy, I think)
I know we flirted with the idea of gathering this weekend, but weather looks foul:
NORTHERN BASS STRAIT
Friday until midnight : West to northwest wind increasing 25/35 knots this morning then backing west/southwesterly at 25/35 knots by early afternoon before easing 20/30 knots tonight. Seas rising 3 to 4 metres. West to southwesterly swell rising 2 to 3 metres.
Saturday : West/southwesterly wind easing 15/20 knots then tending west to northwesterly and increasing to 20/30 knots later.
Sunday : West/northwesterly wind 20/30 knots possibly reaching 35 knots later in the south.
I think it's going to be a case of trying to stay out of the wind - any secret spots Dorje?
Also outgoing tide first thing, so we should probably wait until midday (by which time it'll be a bit blowy, I think)
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cheap air fares
guys...
here is a link to an aussie site that is offering flights from LA to Aust from $999 aussie dollars return
thats about $US 700
http://www.bestflights.com.au/cgi-bin/2 ... tails=3041
what are you waiting for
get on down here ya'all
Tony
here is a link to an aussie site that is offering flights from LA to Aust from $999 aussie dollars return
thats about $US 700
http://www.bestflights.com.au/cgi-bin/2 ... tails=3041
what are you waiting for
get on down here ya'all
Tony
Love that "greenroom" feeling...(don't panic I finally found it)..... good ole' winki on a good day
Red's Coopers Cup Gathering - prelim to the PI Classic
Friday dawned just as the weather report said it would - sunny with a blustery onshore. Only thing not going to plan was my broken down car and sick partner - lucky for the midday scheduled start.
Arrived at the Wooly carpark on the first stroke of midday to be greeted by the welcome sight of a line of cars packed with kneeboarders. A cheer went up as I placed the case of ice-cold Coopers for all to see - the coming reward!
The wind was lifting sand from the dunes and sandblasting the cars with it. The tide was low and the surf strong and disorganised. No one was interested in tackling the beachbreak, but everyone wanted to surf. The buzz in the carpark was palpable - let's find a wave and go surfing, then drink some Coopers.
The contingency plan kicked in. We postponed for a couple of hours and met again at a protected reefbreak. The tide was too low and the reef was exposed in places when the first few paddled out. Within minutes there were 10 kneeboarders out there dealing with the washing machine take off zone and finding clean faces for cutties, reos and all sorts of other stuff.
Farrer arrived and was out there as soon as he could pry his kids off his board. Troy and Abert watched a bit then joined in and the game was on. Dave Parkes and Jamie McKew arrived and were in the water in minutes. The dust had barely cleared when Mike and Matt Novokov fronted and ran out to get their share.
Steen remained in the sanctuary of his car, prefering to view the spectacle of some of the best kneeboarders free surfing in the same spot. A passel of other guys barely stopped for intros before hitting the water. I can remember far fewer than I forget. Mark McCloed, Jim Brown, Deon, Neil Owen, Phil Arthurs, Gary, Robby, Adam...The list must have been long because the carpark was crammed with about 20 cars, each packed with a delegation of kneeboarders and boards.
The surfing? It was great fun. The vibe was sensational. No heavy hassling, heaps of hoots and whistles, some superb wipeouts, a number of low oxygen aerials, and spray, gouges and slashes everywhere. There was a definite air of "Watch this - this is what I'm going to do to you in our heat tomorrow." Dazz arrived with a monster of a camera about half way through and captured a tape load of ripping kneeboarding.
After 2 hours or so the clock started to wind down and guys started taking the 10 minute paddle to shore. They changed and congregated in little groups around the carpark, revelling in the late afternoon sun and relative shelter provided by the surrounding bushland. It took the drastic measure of cracking a case of Coopers to get them to congregate in one spot.
Once everyone had a Coopers Red (the best beer in the world - no preservatives, artificial colourants or non-beer ingredients) in hand nominations wre taken for most outstanding rider in the session. Because of the frenetic nature of the event surfers who were in the water watching the action first hand could nominate as well as those who had only spectated. Sparrow, Troy and Albert were nominated from a cast that included past world, Australian and state champions. It was tight, but Sparrow had edged Troy aside for top spot and Albert had to be content with being in highly esteemed company.
Sparrow got his case of Coopers (still cold, I might add, owing to the marvels of cardboard insulation) and Troy his sixpack. They both promptly broke them open and offered them round. It was a happy group of kneeboarders who stood in the carpark, gently lighted by the glow of the evening sun (looked rather like a beer ad), making and renewing aquaintance, reliving the session and generally sprouting the blarney.
Arrived at the Wooly carpark on the first stroke of midday to be greeted by the welcome sight of a line of cars packed with kneeboarders. A cheer went up as I placed the case of ice-cold Coopers for all to see - the coming reward!
The wind was lifting sand from the dunes and sandblasting the cars with it. The tide was low and the surf strong and disorganised. No one was interested in tackling the beachbreak, but everyone wanted to surf. The buzz in the carpark was palpable - let's find a wave and go surfing, then drink some Coopers.
The contingency plan kicked in. We postponed for a couple of hours and met again at a protected reefbreak. The tide was too low and the reef was exposed in places when the first few paddled out. Within minutes there were 10 kneeboarders out there dealing with the washing machine take off zone and finding clean faces for cutties, reos and all sorts of other stuff.
Farrer arrived and was out there as soon as he could pry his kids off his board. Troy and Abert watched a bit then joined in and the game was on. Dave Parkes and Jamie McKew arrived and were in the water in minutes. The dust had barely cleared when Mike and Matt Novokov fronted and ran out to get their share.
Steen remained in the sanctuary of his car, prefering to view the spectacle of some of the best kneeboarders free surfing in the same spot. A passel of other guys barely stopped for intros before hitting the water. I can remember far fewer than I forget. Mark McCloed, Jim Brown, Deon, Neil Owen, Phil Arthurs, Gary, Robby, Adam...The list must have been long because the carpark was crammed with about 20 cars, each packed with a delegation of kneeboarders and boards.
The surfing? It was great fun. The vibe was sensational. No heavy hassling, heaps of hoots and whistles, some superb wipeouts, a number of low oxygen aerials, and spray, gouges and slashes everywhere. There was a definite air of "Watch this - this is what I'm going to do to you in our heat tomorrow." Dazz arrived with a monster of a camera about half way through and captured a tape load of ripping kneeboarding.
After 2 hours or so the clock started to wind down and guys started taking the 10 minute paddle to shore. They changed and congregated in little groups around the carpark, revelling in the late afternoon sun and relative shelter provided by the surrounding bushland. It took the drastic measure of cracking a case of Coopers to get them to congregate in one spot.
Once everyone had a Coopers Red (the best beer in the world - no preservatives, artificial colourants or non-beer ingredients) in hand nominations wre taken for most outstanding rider in the session. Because of the frenetic nature of the event surfers who were in the water watching the action first hand could nominate as well as those who had only spectated. Sparrow, Troy and Albert were nominated from a cast that included past world, Australian and state champions. It was tight, but Sparrow had edged Troy aside for top spot and Albert had to be content with being in highly esteemed company.
Sparrow got his case of Coopers (still cold, I might add, owing to the marvels of cardboard insulation) and Troy his sixpack. They both promptly broke them open and offered them round. It was a happy group of kneeboarders who stood in the carpark, gently lighted by the glow of the evening sun (looked rather like a beer ad), making and renewing aquaintance, reliving the session and generally sprouting the blarney.
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