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Postby allyoz » Mon Jul 09, 2007 8:57 pm

hi to everyone who reads this,

i'm currently planning a rtw surf trip and i'm basically after any advice from anyone who's done the same/similar, i've done short trips a few times to within uk, canaries and australia plus i'm off to n.z in feb for 3 weeks to see some friends so i'm not doinmg this blind, just need any useful pointers really.

places i'm going or planning to go anyway are as follows:
california in oct
hawaii (o'ahu) in nov
fiji in nov/dec
tahiti (undecided)
n.z in dec/jan
oz jan-aug/sept
indo sept/oct

so any useful info about these places would be sweet, i.e places to stay/surf and steer clear of!

many thanks in advance

ally
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Postby jethrodog » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:11 pm

Can I stow in your luggage? Please?
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Postby allyoz » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:11 pm

cheers man, i realised i should have put it in the travel section, i'm new to this sort of thing!
yeah i surfed the hot pipes for a while then when i got better i tried the marina, more consistant and shreddable wave (when it's on)
had a good day in shoreham harbour last week over the far wall, only 4 of us in, clean cross/offshore on the wrap around.
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Postby allyoz » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:14 pm

jethrodog wrote:Can I stow in your luggage? Please?

yeah no worries, as long as you pay the excess baggage fee, :lol:
save up, i have been for 2 years so far, getting more excited everyday!
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Postby essex sucks » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:17 pm

allyoz wrote:cheers man, i realised i should have put it in the travel section, i'm new to this sort of thing!
yeah i surfed the hot pipes for a while then when i got better i tried the marina, more consistant and shreddable wave (when it's on)
had a good day in shoreham harbour last week over the far wall, only 4 of us in, clean cross/offshore on the wrap around.


yeah man next time i go that way i will let u know if u see me say hi i have a hoody with essex sucks on the back
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Postby jethrodog » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:18 pm

allyoz wrote:yeah no worries, as long as you pay the excess baggage fee, :lol:
save up, i have been for 2 years so far, getting more excited everyday!


I just saved up and spent all my money, and any future monies, on one massive huge surf trip. :wink:
Sounds like it will be an awesome trip though. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!!
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Postby allyoz » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:20 pm

essex sucks wrote:
allyoz wrote:cheers man, i realised i should have put it in the travel section, i'm new to this sort of thing!
yeah i surfed the hot pipes for a while then when i got better i tried the marina, more consistant and shreddable wave (when it's on)
had a good day in shoreham harbour last week over the far wall, only 4 of us in, clean cross/offshore on the wrap around.


yeah man next time i go that way i will let u know if u see me say hi i have a hoody with essex sucks on the back


yeah i'll look out for you, surely you won't be wearing your hoody in the water? haha
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Postby allyoz » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:21 pm

jethrodog wrote:
allyoz wrote:yeah no worries, as long as you pay the excess baggage fee, :lol:
save up, i have been for 2 years so far, getting more excited everyday!


I just saved up and spent all my money, and any future monies, on one massive huge surf trip. :wink:
Sounds like it will be an awesome trip though. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!!


oh sick!! where you off to then?
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Postby essex sucks » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:21 pm

haha no but it will be in the window of the car as always
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Postby jethrodog » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:22 pm

So, I guess you don't make many new friends while wearing your hoody walking around Essex :D
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Postby allyoz » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:23 pm

ah, thats more sensible and makes alot more sense.
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Postby essex sucks » Mon Jul 09, 2007 9:46 pm

jethrodog wrote:So, I guess you don't make many new friends while wearing your hoody walking around Essex :D


haha no i do every one that lives in essex agrees
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Postby thaya » Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:01 am

allyoz wrote:
essex sucks wrote:
allyoz wrote:cheers man, i realised i should have put it in the travel section, i'm new to this sort of thing!
yeah i surfed the hot pipes for a while then when i got better i tried the marina, more consistant and shreddable wave (when it's on)
had a good day in shoreham harbour last week over the far wall, only 4 of us in, clean cross/offshore on the wrap around.


yeah man next time i go that way i will let u know if u see me say hi i have a hoody with essex sucks on the back


yeah i'll look out for you, surely you won't be wearing your hoody in the water? haha


I live in Shoreham and surf there! have never tried Brighton marina... don't think I'm quite good enough for that yet :lol:
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Postby Hang11 » Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:04 am

Hey mate, I'm from Shoreham (aka shareham where the family trees don't have too many branches) as well.

I've been to a few of the places on your list, and live in NZ now. Just my opinion, but here goes:

Tahiti, beautiful place, beautiful people, scary scary waves, very expensive.

Fiji, Spain for Ozzies and Kiwis. Can be done cheap, but you'll be paying mucho dinero to surf any decent waves, but it's worth it. Still lovely, might be a bit dodgy due to the latest coup, but probably fine, with cheaper accomodation as a result.

Indo, rocks, simple as that. If you can get off to some of the more out of the way places, and not just hang out on Bali, then there's some insane waves and fantastic cultures and people to check out. Kuta is a den of iniquity. Great fun for a week if that's your thing. Cheap too, but a bit like benidorm with good magic mushrooms.

NZ, in Dec/Jan, pick your spots well, it's kiwi summer holidays. Lots of the better known spots on the North Island will be mobbed, by NZ standards. If you can do it, probably the East Cape, Gisborne, Mahia, and all round there would be worth a visit. It can still be a bit chilly on the South Island, but there's way less people and some quality waves if you go looking. You probably need a car to get to a lot of spots out of town.

Have a good one! Might be worth having a look at some of the other South Pacific Islands if you are around there, places like Tonga, Samoa, etc etc.
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Postby allyoz » Tue Jul 10, 2007 2:41 pm

cheers man, that's just what i was after!
my friends travelling atm and just been to tahiti and surfed teahupoo on a small day and said it was still scary on a head high day! but also said it was expensive out there. as for fiji he surfed at cloudbreak for like 6 hours solid one day with headhigh barrels glassy water and a few dolphins thrown in, so i have to go there!
but that was like 2/3 months ago so i guess it was off peak for the aussies/kiwis?
n.z and aus i'm not too fussed about coz they're busy all the time plus i'll be in aus for like a year.
indo's where i wanna go so bad, i'm gonna save some extra cash especially for a few boat trips/charters for when i'm out there.
well as i said i'm in n.z in feb/march for 3 weeks so i'll get a bit of an idea what it's like there then.

thanks for the input bro,

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