Surfing Australia style

Byron Bay, 14 May 2006

Catherine, Danni and I hired surf boards for the afternoon whilst we were staying in Byron Bay and I have to say, it was one of my highlights of Australia. Danni had had one surf lesson in New Zealand a month previous and decided that she knew enough to teach us - super coach that she is and with a couple of excellent hand drawn diagrams in her journal, how could we fail!!

It was unfortunate that the surf was not great that day, so there was plenty of waiting around, although that was perhaps not a bad thing as we were excellent at the 'waiting for a wave' pose that is absolutely essential in surfing. There are no photos of Catherine at sea - someone had to be the photographer - but she did look good on land.

The surfing went as follows:

No waves as yet but keeping our eyes peeled

The 'lay out of your surfboard and look like a pro' pose

In the surf in the hope of standing up at some point - don't think I managed it that time




Hooray, Danni and I finally catching a wave that felt much bigger than it looks on the photo but at least we managed to stand - just the once for me and my shrieks of delight could be heard far and wide.




Catherine had a vision of looking like a cool surfer chick but these huge beginner ironing boards were really heavy and difficult to carry, putting coolness right out of the picture - we did however look great stadning still!


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Travels so far
Surfing Australia style
The Great Barrier Reef
Borneo - Mount Kinabalu
Borneo - Jungle Camp
Borneo - Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary
Borneo - The Borneo Rainforest Lodge
Cambodia
Laos
Drunk in Laos
Thailand - Part 1