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Postby thaya » Sat Nov 10, 2007 9:48 pm

Just wanted to say a BIG thanks to essex sucks and johnny b for coming down to brighton on friday night. i had a FAB day today! A day to remember! big hugs to both of you :kiss: . i thought I'd post these pics now as I intend on sleeping all day tomorrow - I'm shattered!

We got up at 5.45am :shock: on Saturday and went to the hotpipes, which was flat (well, the waves were about half a foot!) so we travelled along to the marina. After a long walk and much deliberation with an odd man eating a rather large sandwich, we decided to surf it - good decision! It turned out to be great - really powerful waves. Not sure about all that slippy seaweed on the chalk bottom tho :?

We went to a small typically british little cafe for lunch, where mark proceeded to eat rather alot of sausages :lol: this was our post morning surf cuppa :lol:

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we drove back to the hotpipes and had a short walk along to the harbour wall which has been totally closed off to surfers and they've even put a massive section of rocks right across where the best waves used to be :?
honestly, i go a way for the summer, come back and find my best breaks RUINED. What's going on? Still, we had a bit of fun and caught a few barrells...

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oooooooooooooooooo nice handbag mark :wink: where did ya get it from? :lol:

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seriously though, I really enjoyed surfing saturday afternoon - nice little waves, and easy to get out to the lineup! We must have been in ages, cuz we didn't get out till it was getting dark.

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I rode my 7'2 which I hadn't since about march cuz I've been longboarding. It felt really strange but I'm so stoked that I caught some really nice waves and rediscovered my love for my old board :D

All in all, a great day with great company :thumbs: thanks guys!
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Postby essex sucks » Sat Nov 10, 2007 9:53 pm

man i look well bad in all them pics where did i get that hang bag god knows
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Postby justloafing » Sun Nov 11, 2007 10:43 am

Great pics. Looks a bit chilly!!
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Postby Kabazz » Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:13 pm

Nice, didn't realise you could surf at Brighton, i might check it out sometime
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Postby essex sucks » Sun Nov 11, 2007 6:01 pm

Kabazz wrote:Nice, didn't realise you could surf at Brighton, i might check it out sometime


it don't work that often and it only works on bits of the tide if u ar going u need too go with someone who knows the area
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Postby Johno » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:43 am

Nice pitchers am going down Brighton on Friday to pike me mate up b4 my road trip, whats the clossest place to brighton with consistant surf?? past the ile of white???
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Postby long_man » Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:12 pm

loving the photos :thumbs:

does anyone happen to know the closest break to Hailsham/Eastbourne :?:

would it be Brighton :?: :roll:
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Postby Johnny B » Mon Nov 12, 2007 1:24 pm

Agh! That's not me!

Its...err...well...not me!

And don't play dumb Essex, we all know you had that handbag all weekend! (class photo by the way! Looks like he's saying "ooooh, do you like it?")

The surf was a right laugh (even if it was tiny)! Essex is a demon on his Harmageddon special (better than me now :( ).

Really nice to meet ya Thaya! I hope yer operation went well and you get well soon! If you need anyone to help you through the not-allowed-to-surf blues gimme a call and I'll jump off things and make a t!t of myself for ya!
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Postby essex sucks » Mon Nov 12, 2007 3:57 pm

yeah cheers ks i am loving the board got used too it now and it flys
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Postby Dr Rev » Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:17 pm

Nice handbag Essex, was it a present ????? :wink: :lol:
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Postby essex sucks » Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:19 pm

noo its your xmas present mate :D
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Postby Dr Rev » Mon Nov 12, 2007 4:39 pm

Cheers mate, it will go with my purse !!! :lol: :lol:
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Postby Hang11 » Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:21 pm

Nice pics! - It's good to see some of the New Beach and the pipes - I used to live right by the coastguard station in the background of the fifth picture.

Am I allowed to stick up a little guide to the spots around there for you guys?

There's some OK places to surf around that stretch of coast - you just need to know what tides/conditions they work on.
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Postby essex sucks » Mon Nov 12, 2007 9:01 pm

yeah tides are a pig there we did get a good ses in in the morow at the maira but the tides where ALL WRONGE so the evening was not all that becuse there was not that much swell but yeah mate i would love too know what u know about the area.
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Postby Johnny B » Wed Nov 14, 2007 9:55 pm

Hey, since we're having a laugh at Essex I thought I'd share this...

I was just searching Essex's name (No, his name isn't really Essex! :shock: ) on Facebook and this was the first pic that came up...

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Oh how I laughed! :lol: :lol: :lol: :twisted:
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Postby essex sucks » Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:04 pm

haha can me see me surfing a 5ft ten if i look like that anyway i thought my name was essex do i have a real name everyone calls me essex now
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Postby Hang11 » Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:43 pm

Here you go:

West Wittering - high tide in a clean groundswell, if it's a small one in Brighton, usually bigger there. Offshore NW- NE

East Wittering - Gets nice, most tides except high - if there's a small groundie in Brighton, then gets bigger there. Offshore NW - NE

Bracklesham Bay - OK at low tide on a groundie. Offshore NW - NE

Littlehampton West Beach - High tide, magnifies any little groundswell, go up the side of the pier. Great wave, total sh1t fight when it's on. Offshore NW-NE

Littlehampton East Beach - Gets punchie on a groundie or cleaned up windswell, most tides, offshore NW-NE

Worthing - End of King George V Avenue - Works on a groundie, mid to high tide, nice rights off the groyne by the cafe, offshore NW - NE

Shoreham Beach, by Beach Green, fun at mid tide on a groundswell or cleaned up windswell. Shore dump is a great laugh at high tide on an old board. Offshore NW-NE

Shoreham Harbour - Hollows, on the West side, inside the main harbour wall, by the old fort - low tide on a 6.0+ tide, in a solid SW storm, gets a great little wave, wind blows offshore/no wind. Crap at any other tide, or if it's not big tides.

Shoreham Harbour - Soldiers Point - mid to low, tide, either on the push or drop, nice wave up the side of the western inner harrbour wall.

Shoreham Harbour - Eastern side, up the side of the outer harbour wall, good on most storms except dead southerly, works most tides, apart from high tide.

New Beach, AKA Bumholes - outside the Eastern Harbour wall, gets nice on a SW or W storm with protection, mid to low tide, has the odd moment of glory, but usually fat pop up peaks.

Hotpipes - Mid to low tide, offshore on a NW - NE, works with windswell and moderate onshores, OK on a groundie. Best days there are when a big SW storm comes in and the wind goes NW as the low pressure moves over. If it coincides with the right tide, it can get pretty good. Best on the outgoing tide.

West Pier - low tide on a groundie or cleaned up windswell. Fickle but can get really nice sometimes.

Marina - chalk reef (where Custard Point got the name from) - most tides, solid waves in a SW or W storm. Friendly locals 8)

Cairos - Reef break a few miles East of the Marina just past Peacehaven. Walk down the cliff path from Cairo Ave. Nice on a clean swell, high tide is best if it's big. Gets quite solid on the odd day. Offshore NW - NE

Spot x - keep going East, walk along the cliffs and find it, breaks on really specific conditions, real good right point. If you get to Eastbourne, you missed it. You have to climb down/up the cliffs to get access, so you need to be fit. Not saying any more.

Have fun. You need to be clued up to what the wind is doing by the hour to luck into decent waves - just keep an eye open for a SW - NW switch as a low goes over, or the winds to drop as the centre of a low comes down the South Coast.

Groundswells for the South Coast down that way are easy enough to pick - you need a big low in Bisay to do it. If Cornwall is over 6 ft from the W or Sw, then there should be something up the South Coast a few hours or a day later.
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Postby essex sucks » Wed Nov 14, 2007 10:51 pm

cheers mate few i did not know about on there now i am going have to try them
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Postby Makka » Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:12 pm

long_man wrote:loving the photos :thumbs:

does anyone happen to know the closest break to Hailsham/Eastbourne :?:

would it be Brighton :?: :roll:


damn never would i have thought that my hometown would get mentioned on a surfers forum :lol:

Eastbourne haha!!

i believe Burlin Gap gets some ok swells - how often i could tell you tho
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Postby waveseeker » Tue Apr 22, 2008 9:13 am

Hang11 wrote:Here you go:

Bracklesham Bay - OK at low tide on a groundie. Offshore NW - NE



Bracklesham is better as the tide pushes in medium to high tide. The wave height doubles as it hits the stones. I hardly bother with low tide unless it is going off.
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