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Which n.devon beach?

Postby Kabazz » Mon Oct 22, 2007 12:40 pm

I'm going up to north devon for tuesday and wednesday for a surf, i'm wondering which beach/beaches to go to. I've been surfing quite a few times I'm probably still a begginer and my board is 7'2 custom.

I'm thinking of going to Saunton the first day and Croyde the next, but the low tide is around mid-day and i heard thats not good for begginers at Croyde?
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Re: Which n.devon beach?

Postby long_man » Mon Oct 22, 2007 12:42 pm

Kabazz wrote:I'm going up to north devon for tuesday and wednesday for a surf, i'm wondering which beach/beaches to go to. I've been surfing quite a few times I'm probably still a begginer and my board is 7'2 custom.

I'm thinking of going to Saunton the first day and Croyde the next, but the low tide is around mid-day and i heard thats not good for begginers at Croyde?


Woolacombe :?:

Putsborough :?:
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Postby scuba steve » Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:53 pm

Stay at Saunton or Putts/Wooly.
Croyde gets a bit hairy at low tide so if you want to surf it, aim for mid to high tide when it gets a little fatter. If Croyde is over 3ft you won't have any fun as a beginner.
Looking at the charts though I think its gonna be flat anyway.
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Postby lonechippy » Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:24 pm

You want to go to Bude instead ! Its only an extra 40 minutes and its empty also perfect waves .

I would stay well clear of Saunton etc .


Hope this helps .
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Postby brummie » Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:31 am

i took my mates to croyde, went in all day, first time for them and we had a laugh.
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Postby Jonah_Fro » Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:43 pm

lonechippy wrote:
I would stay well clear of Saunton etc .


Hope this helps .


What's wrong with Saunton? Nice mellow wave and if you don't mind walking down the beach a bit, empty waves.

I went to Croyde a couple of weeks ago and got there at low tide. Thrilling to watch, but more than a bit scary a paddling out.
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Postby Kabazz » Thu Oct 25, 2007 3:33 pm

Went to puts the first day - was alright, second day went to croyde and it was shite so went to woolacombe which was awesome
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Postby long_man » Thu Oct 25, 2007 4:28 pm

Kabazz wrote:Went to puts the first day - was alright, second day went to croyde and it was shite so went to woolacombe which was awesome


gotta love Woolacombe, i was there last sunday, and should be there this saturday, although i think Puts might be a better choice.....hmmm.... :roll:
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Postby lonechippy » Thu Oct 25, 2007 11:20 pm

Dont get me wrong theres nothing wrong with the waves , it just got a bit busy and tend to be alot of splashing around in the shallows . I tend to go there when its nice and big when most find it difficult to get out back , then it is great as there is no muppets trying to catch a wave that you have already taken , where has surfing etiquet gone , there tends to be loads of posh people splashing around saying they surf thinking they own that streatch of sets , i get pissed off and aim at them .Bude seems more foucused around people that can accually surf and there are lots of beaches to choose from , excuse my spelling but i am not from private school !
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Postby long_man » Fri Oct 26, 2007 5:51 pm

lonechippy wrote:Dont get me wrong theres nothing wrong with the waves , it just got a bit busy and tend to be alot of splashing around in the shallows . I tend to go there when its nice and big when most find it difficult to get out back , then it is great as there is no muppets trying to catch a wave that you have already taken , where has surfing etiquet gone , there tends to be loads of posh people splashing around saying they surf thinking they own that streatch of sets , i get pissed off and aim at them .Bude seems more foucused around people that can accually surf and there are lots of beaches to choose from , excuse my spelling but i am not from private school !


noticed you were from somerset dude, which spots do you most frequently check out??
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Postby lonechippy » Sat Oct 27, 2007 10:55 am

Hi

Im near to Taunton and surf in all north devon / cornwall spots , see my new post "taunton "
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