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Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Fri Dec 09, 2005 1:24 pm
by PapaW
Ok Just to make it clear...
Please avoid posting directions to little known or 'secret' spots and/or images of said spots that give the location away.
We all want to surf new spots but a little effort on everyone's part and we can keep them safe.
Those who have the skills will know where to look and will have the ability to surf them. Those who don't, you'll get there with practice :)
The last thing we want is learners turning up on dangerous breaks as someone will get hurt.

Posted:
Thu Dec 15, 2005 11:11 am
by surf patrol
Well said.
Secret spots should be kept as just that. If you are bothered to look you deserve to surf them.
Nice one PW

Posted:
Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:00 am
by hawaiiSUCKSexceptsurf
heres mine, located after sandy beach on the same southern coastline just before you reach the east shore
the thing is, i enjoy seeing beginners and longboarders struggling against the current and seeing rocks "pop up" around them because ive been through that and destroyed my best surfboard there, and ive seen many other corpse laying on the beach.
(dont bring your longboard unless you enjoy being dragged into rocks, or you want to give us a show!)
maybe im just a jerk.

Posted:
Sun Mar 11, 2007 5:17 am
by Stylemaster
Yeah just a jerk I think........

Posted:
Fri Mar 16, 2007 4:47 am
by squid
Papa, very nice way to say 'Keep the f*** away!' No, seriously, I think it was very encouraging to point out that beginners will eventually get there with practice. Very true. Well stated.
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Sat Oct 24, 2009 7:29 pm
by myflove
where to go and how to...
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Sat Nov 14, 2009 10:47 pm
by naniekso
Localism is something born of evil bloodlines. Localism causes other people to behave as they do when they go to visist somewhere. If you think you own a beach because you go there often, your wrong. When you go somewhere you start to act like that very person that came onto your beach and caused you to take pride in the localism fake. Its an endless cycle of bullying. I wish most people behaved by the codes!!! Longboarders always take the wave first because they stand up first, putting shortboarders at a major disadvantage. Even though you can catch the wave it dosn't mean yo should take every wave you can. You can if you want, but people are going to disrespect you.
The most respected surfers in my opinion are the ones who take small waves and do the best with it.
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Sat Feb 06, 2010 10:08 am
by prettyrich71
Hi me i ask where is the most beautiful spot to surf and how much do i pay for the instructor?i am very interested to learn surfing..please do help me...
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Mon Feb 15, 2010 8:43 pm
by Liquid Peace
"Try not to sweat the small stuff, and one more thing it's all small stuff"
Localism and hoping others fail, essentially, proves you have no idea of what the true spirit of surfing is all about!
Bitterness and self righteousness will always lead to failure; emotionally, physically & spiritually.
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:04 am
by Swift
Liquid Peace wrote:Localism and hoping others fail, essentially, proves you have no idea of what the true spirit of surfing is all about!
Or any sport for that matter.
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:08 am
by Sapphire79
Boracay in the Philippines is one of the best surfing places
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Wed Nov 02, 2011 10:54 am
by surf patrol
Hey Sapphire79, how about adding it to
the philippines surf spot map?
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:08 pm
by Nixie
Hearing everyone's comments about localism versus respecting the code and ocean has held for a very interesting debate.
Liquid peace wrote:
"Bitterness and self righteousness will always lead to failure; emotionally, physically & spiritually"
I totally agree, I'm also a believer of the fact that instant gratification does more harm than good. Therefore, to me the greater the sacrifice the sweeter the reward.Who cares if there's bullies all around, there's waves enough for everyone.What doesn't kill you makes you surf stronger.In my experience those guys are usually the ones with all the gear and no idea.When you happen to make the right calls and find those rolling beauties by yourself there's no greater feeling in the world.

Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Fri Jan 06, 2017 4:08 pm
by Plumtuckered
Rules
The person deepest in has the right of way. Right? Nothing else but that. If that person hogs the waves, then that isn't right and maybe you can say, hey time to share some waves. Your deeper back in the wave because, you know how to surf and get in the lineup in the right spot. You have earned you right by your postition. There are surfers that take off on people and clearly cutting people up. That's when you get in a huddle and Everyone takes off in front of him for 3 waves. He will then learn once he says, what's up. No, I am kidding about the last part .
To the guy with the second post saying he likes long boarders and new surfers having a hard time, you gotta be joking. Best to help that guy out and warn him about the rocks. No one wants to break a board. What if it were you struggling out there, wise up. I personally Hate people who make noise unless they were seriously cut off or hit. The surf is for everyone and no one should own it. Yes, if you surf the spot often you feel territorial but you know the spot better and yes it's.a bummer.
That's my 2 cents and have fun surfing.
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Thu Jun 01, 2017 1:04 pm
by MartinBlasiusson
It will not be a secret if we all know it.
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:18 pm
by surfanddestroy2
Hey everyone. Check out these surf spots in maui!
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Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Sat May 04, 2024 3:38 am
by tarhibniamul
PapaW wrote:Ok Just to make it clear...
Please avoid posting directions to little known or 'secret' spots and/or images of said spots that give the location away.
We all want to surf new spots but a little effort on everyone's part and we can keep them safe.
Those who have the skills will know where to look and will have the ability to surf them. Those who don't, you'll get there with practice

The last thing we want is learners turning up on dangerous breaks as someone will get hurt.
Spot etiquette reminder:
1. Protect secret surf spots!
2. Respect: Let your skills find the waves, not social media.
3. Safety first: Uncrowded waves are great, but dangerous breaks are for experts only. ⛑️
Let's keep the surf community thriving!
Re: Surf Spots - The Rules!

Posted:
Sat May 04, 2024 3:17 pm
by jaffa1949
tarhibniamul wrote:PapaW wrote:Ok Just to make it clear...
Please avoid posting directions to little known or 'secret' spots and/or images of said spots that give the location away.
We all want to surf new spots but a little effort on everyone's part and we can keep them safe.
Those who have the skills will know where to look and will have the ability to surf them. Those who don't, you'll get there with practice

The last thing we want is learners turning up on dangerous breaks as someone will get hurt.
Spot etiquette reminder:
1. Protect secret surf spots!
2. Respect: Let your skills find the waves, not social media.
3. Safety first: Uncrowded waves are great, but dangerous breaks are for experts only. ⛑️
Let's keep the surf community thriving!
So we won‘t mention this one in your country!