greg@hoodatsurfco wrote:As I understood.. and maybe I am crazy.. but I heard NZ surf isn't that great? Maybe the person was talking about where they were in NZ.. but how is it there?
It's bloody good, if you go looking - so not much quality near big towns and cities, with the exceptions of Dunedin, Gisborne, and New Plymouth. Most of the good spots are out the way, so you need some transport to get to them. Same as anywhere, it's best to stick around a spot for a while to score it good.
Crowds aren't usually an issue, ony really at spots near the cities, or well known breaks like Raglan. The scenery, especially on the South Island is insane. I just flew to Dunedin from Christchurch this morning, along the East Coast, there were so many spots looking real good from the air, blue water, clear sky, and the southern alps covered in snow just inland from the coast. Can't wait for my wife to turn up at the weekend with a board for me.
Have a look at
www.surf2surf.com - they sell a guide book for NZ, it's really good, and some of the pictures in there will give you an idea of the sort of waves there are.
But the south does get fooking cold during the winter. I usually snowboard unless it's really going off, for a couple of months.