Surfing-Innovation wrote:That is a moronic attitude, and if attempted on one of my waves could lead to you geting run down by a 12 foot wooden board and rider, although I would do my best to avoid you.
Something tells me you'd run over the person as long as you
a)thought you could get away with it
b)were bigger than them and thought they wouldn't fight back
TBH, I don't really care how long you've been surfing, your attitude sucks. You remind me of the guy down at Saunton - perfectly capable surfer who likes to ride at (but mostly just about manages to miss or be avoided by) other people in the water in order to be the big macho surfer.
Bet you're really proud, eh ...........
Your feelings are incorrect, I believe in surfing safely, and am very careful where and when I take off. . . .also if dropped in on I always try to share the wave with the other surfer, although I do like to play catch up !
I think that my attitude is very good because I surf safely and have rescued people in the water. . . too many people rely on leashes in order to indulge in unsafe surfing habits.
Unlike surfers who wear leashes, I never let go of my board, and I always surf conservatively with an awareness of who is on the inside. . .
