62mac said...DUDE said...“Just take your time – wave comes. Let the other guys go, catch another one.”
-Duke Kahanamoku
“The best surfer in the water is the one having the most fun.”
-Duke Kahanamoku

Sorry dude the duke was wrong

take all and leave nothing

DUDE said...
“Just take your time – wave comes. Let the other guys go, catch another one.”
-Duke Kahanamoku
“The best surfer in the water is the one having the most fun.”
-Duke Kahanamoku
Posted - 4 hours, 12 mins ago
laceys lane said...
so you were watched two young 18 year old girls learning to sup____________ and you didn't tell us
thats the worse case of selfishness i've ever come across at the alley- you rott'n hound
sorry mate worst thing was I was paddling in and had only just noticed them after a 2-3hr sesson......had I earlier, Im sure the waves would have been better where they were
we need a phone to txt sea breeze hot line set up at the Alley....that way it wont take as long for stuff to get hashed out.....btw "Mr super bad very extremly angry naish ripper man" should be getting some sort of royalties for all the views he is bringing laurie.
husq2100 said...
poseidon said...
how is that a turn around? Let me rephrase it then, I would prefer if they were not out there but they are, so I am not ganna get all worked up when they get in the way (and I have to straigten out and paddle back from somewhere that is a long way back out.
well considering you started the thread guns ablazing for someone in a incident that you werent even near (to busy dog paddling back from 7th ave is my guess), put the blame directly on him and showed your disgust for it all.
Then to say that it is 80% of the surfer on the wave, responsability to do all the work.
and now you say that you would prefer new beginners werent out there....
are you coming or going? sounds like your one of the guys out there that paddles everywhere without direction or a clue.
As has already been said. Its not so much the problem with the guy/gal going and buying a board and heading straight out. Yes this does happen, but everyone only has ONE FIRST TIME.... alot of the crap is happening from people that have been paddling long enough to know better.
Bill, you are a very very bad angry man....hahaha but you have just proved what is happening
The best example of a newbie/s I saw was 2 young girls (about 18 or so) on a couple hire boards. They were having a ball trying to paddle and catch waves, inside from the point, infront of the groin....well out of harms way and well out of anyones way. They were doing very well for first timers and showing what SUP should really be like. During this same sesson, there were a number of guys out the back in the line up, WITH LESS ABILITY, ON BIGGER BOARDS.
Leave the ego at home. If your not good enough, go practice somewhere other than a crowed point line up untill you have the ability to control your board and know the rules.
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Help you get to 10