To make it easier to hook up with other club members , and to alleviate the hanging around for stragglers knowing that whilst your doing this your barrels are going unridden , may I present the solution . All future gatherings , and specifically those to the north , will be a lot easier to locate by merely finding the attached banner .
Rest assure that within a close proximity to this flag you will encounter a broad collection of kneelo froth monsters and rag taggle customers all within the same area . And all there for the very same reason that you are , to get amongst the cool country vibe of classic waves shared amongst most of the best kneelos in the state.
Even if your not a member come on over and say g'day , your bound to know someone .
Or bump into someone you hoped you would never again!
very fancy...can see you riding your bike down to the beach Griz with that sticking up off the back,
ReplyDeletethe other kids are going to be jealous
I can see him getting another one and flapping them like a bird up and down the street just as the sun is rising.....
ReplyDeleteBut we can't all meet in your backyard each time?????
ReplyDeleteReckon they are sweet Griz
ReplyDeleteDo you head down my way at all Secret Harbour and what trips do you usually do.
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Radar
we do get dn to secret harbour every now and then..normally surf dn the southern end of the beach to get away from the crowd.
ReplyDeletemost trips away are on the last w'end of the month, normally go up around lancelin way...Graham (club pres) normally emails all members to let us know what's going on
Thanks Bean, Secrets is my local as I'm in Port Kennedy been using an old Dale Ponsford board I bought off ebay last year and now have a new board on the way from Steve Del Rosso. Heading over to Bali for the Family Holiday so got a couple of days to take for a run looking forward to it. Will try and touch base with Graham via the below email address.
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Radar
sounds good Radar....the majority of kneelos around are in the club so come and say hello if you see anyone out in the water
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