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Waves Surfed

Boneyards
Description:

Nice RH reef(boulders). Picks up with a peak and down the line, forms a good wall section that can barrel on the right tide and swell. Good short wave for all skills. Rock hop in and out of the water. Can get urchins on the inside and popular area for fishing. Occasional shark and dolphins. 8 out of 10 when its good.

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Gerringong
Description:

Home to some top notch Aussie Surfers. Good quality Beach Break and a bit of a swell magnet. Left Hander breaks against rip running out beside rocks on the Sth End. Sth end point can break in Easterly Swells also. Good waves all the way down the beach, lefts and rights. Not to bad on the crowds, mild localism.

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Bungan Beach
Description:

Another swell magnet when all alse is flat. Good little fun beach break with lefts and rights and a couple of different spots. A small beach with a rock outcrop in the centre, that can give you a fright if your not told its there. Works best on a NE Swell. Catches all swell directions although it's very dependent on sandbanks. Sometimes a left in front of the surfclub and a small right running into the nearby rip. Peaky lefts and rights down beach. Nthrn End is best. After a few good days surf in may 2009 the crowds are horrific and the surf is back to inconsistent and badly formed.

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Fairy Bower - The Bower
Description:

Fairy Bower. Manly. Rated No#17 out of Australia's top 200 surf spots. Right hand point break. Shallow rocks mostly but the wave starts at the famous "Winki Pop"... No, not the one at Bells. "Winki" is a ledge that starts the wave off with a decent tube section which opens up a nice wall section called "suck up". Many guys will sit around the rock at suck up and start their wave here. The wave then works its way around the headland to the final section called race course. Race course is a good beginners and grommets area. The Bower can handle some pretty big surf and is popular when all else is maxed out. Works on NE, SE and Easterly swells. Ranges from 3foot up. Fairly powerful wave, not for the light hearted.

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Dee Why Point
Description:

Dee Why Point in Sydneys North is a fairly exposed point break that has dependable surf. A dredging, semi-evil right-hand barrel that breaks hard over a shallow rock platform. When the swell exceeds 1.m The Point starts to cook, holding up to 4 m. The wave starts with a steep take off and fast tube section over the rock shelf (First rock). The tube section from first rock is followed by a fast wAll section that will tube again on low tide, and this is followed by a fairly a full shoulder section that can then meet up with the beach break. Popular wave but not for the inexperienced reef/point rider.

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Golf Course
Description:

good wave that breaks just off the golf course in ulladulla. can hold big waves and in a big swell gets big barrels

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Curl Curl
Description:

Consistent beach break, one of a number on the northern beaches. Starts working at a couple of feet. Offshore in a west or north west wind. Gets swell from the north east, east or south east. Best waves are found at low and mid tide.

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Dee Why
Description:

Average beach break on Sydney's northern beaches. The southern headland gives the beach protection from the southerly winds and helps shape the southerly swell. If the point is not working, or too busy, there are good waves to be surfed on the beach.

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Shelly Beach
Description:

Whitewash is pretty good for beginners, and the waves are also good for surfers out the back.. its pretty unpredictable, you dont know if its glassy and tubing or half a foot and messy... on bad days the surf gets to 8 foot and it closes out

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Avoca Beach
Description:

This beach is for ultimate beginners and experienced surfers, this beach is highly recommended and is guaranteed fun for anybody, surfing or bodyboarding ... love it, favourite beach where i live on the central coast,you can surf next to the rocks, or on the beach ...

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Crescent Head
Description:

A right hand point break in Crescent Head. Holds serious size, provides class overhead waves. When big it's a serious paddle that you need to time, and take care of the rips. Always packed.

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Point Plomer
Description:

One of several good righthanders around this area. It is pretty consistent and provides a nice ride. It breaks over rocks and sand, and does not get to crowded.

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Little Avalon
Description:

short hollow right

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The Wedge
Description:

Ripping little hollow left peak at the north end of whale beach. Can get very busy due to small take off zone. There are beach break waves on the beach with the right conditions. Be warned locals can and will get aggressive, like the bra boys, but they call themselves the whaley boys. Definitely a locals only break. Was put down by some sick 14 year old grommie, he ripped!

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