I am running into a few minor glitches. They are worth sharing so you can avoid them on your trips.
Flying Garuda to Bali and then a short hop flight with Garuda to Lombok.
Surfers from Western Australia, Singapore, Jakarta or connections from other places through those can then fly straight to Lombok on a flight that will carry long boards.
The trick in Indo is to always check the board capacity of the flight. Garuda is the one to use.
The further out you go in the archipelago the more you have to check.
In order to link up I have to stay overnight in Kuta no problems hope to meet up with two of our forum guys for a Bintang.

The challenge here is to find transport which will take my long board.
The travel agent couldn't , she was getting quotes for 1million rupiah each to have a private van pick up and bring me back to the airport next day , 1million rupiah about $100 aussie dollars. No way
There are three solutions There is an Airport board storage around 40,000 rupiah per day
$4.00 Aussie but not sure whether they take longboards at all or for that cost!
There are two board storage companies that can arrange pick up and storage even the storage is 40 to 50,000 rupiah and they do longer periods.
They charge you extra to pick up and drive the boards to storage and that would be negotiable
They were both extremely helpful so I am happy to recommend them as a a useful aid in your trip.
Mark at www.baliboardstorage.com
and Stijn at www.balistoreluggage.com
Sadly I would have used my regular driver and just kept my board with me at the hotel, but he seems to have disappeared!
A tip for regular Indo travelers build relationships with local service people drivers etc, get their card and use them each time you come, keep the small guys in business with your help and they become firm friends.
