Archive for December, 2008

Surfing: The Spirit Of Exploration

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

I tend to surf at Mermaid Beach most of the time.  The waves are certainly not the best the Gold Coast has to offer, by a long shot.  The main reason I surf here though is to avoid the crowds.  Its a funny thing, surfing and crowds.  There is not a surfer in the world who professes to enjoying surfing in an overly packed line up.  Yet as an observation, we often needlessly exacerbate crowding through sheepish behaviour (Ie. Following the pack). 

On any given day at Mermaid, there will be at least 3 or 4 peaks.  Typically only 1 is being surfed, and by many surfers.  I’ll always have a look before jumping in, and pick a different one to surf on.  The quality of wave and the number of people on each peak will all play into my calculations.  I’ll typically trade some degree of quality for a smaller crowd, but thats just me.  I’ll also often walk up to a kilometer in either direction to find the wave I’d like to surf.  As soon as I catch a wave though, someone from the pack surfing the other wave will invariably paddle over to join me.  Heaven knows why they were not there already, the wave had been breaking there all day.  Obviously they just didn’t have the imagination or intelligence to realise the wave was there, before I caught one.

I’m contantly amazed also by the number of surfers who arrive at the beach and do not look for a wave. Rather they just paddle out to the closest group of surfers assuming that will be where the best waves are.  I’ve had days when I was the only person in the water, with peaks forming all up and down the beach, yet an additional surfer will come and sit on my shoulder.  On these occasions, I just paddle to the next wave and continued my session there, wondering at the other person’s intelligence all the way.

But witnessing this kind of behaviour day in day out begs the question;  What happened to the spirit of exploration in surfing?  Where did it go?  When was it replaced by such sheepish behaviour where we just follow the crowd?  Perhaps I am just a little different to most surfers and enjoy an uninterrupted surf.  Perhaps most of us actually enjoy the hussle of a crowd.  I don’t know.  I do think this pattern of behaviour is weird though.

Here is a thought too, for a 2009 New Years Resolution.  Everytime you go to the beach for a surf, spend some time on the beach observing the waves before you paddle out.  You may find a better wave if you look, you’ll definitely catch more waves if you find a less crowded one.

Car Rentals and The Gold Coast

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Whether to rent a car while on holidays is a question many ask themselves.  There is no absolute answer to this question, it depends on the destination you are visiting and your holiday agenda.  If you are coming to the Gold Coast though, we strongly recommend you do.  Yes, it is an additional expense, but here are some compelling reasons to support our argument.

  • The return trip in a taxi from the Gold Coast Airport to Surfers Paradise will cost you the equivalent of 4 days car hire
  • The Gold Coast covers 1402 square kilometers.  There is plenty to see throughout this area.  Its a wonderland which deserves to be explored.
  • There are 70kms of beaches on the Gold Coast.  This is particularly pertinent for surfers as, if the swell is big, you’ll want to hit the southern points, if its small you’ll want to hit the northern swell magnets.  If you want the best waves on the Gold Coast, you will need to travel.
  • Most of the theme parks are 20kms north of Surfers Paradise.
  • Steve Irwin’s Australia Zoo is over 150kms north of Surfers Paradise
  • Byron Bay is 90kms south of Surfers Paradise

So you see in that very short, exclusive (Ie. there is so much more to do outside that list – I could write all day) list, distances are a fact of life on the Gold Coast.  If you want to get around and get the most from your trip, rent a car.  We have recommended our favorite operators on this page on our website: http://www.goldcoastsurfboards.com.au/car_rentals.htm

Merry Christmas From The Gold Coast

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

From the team at Gold Coast Surfboards, we’d like to wish you all a very Merry Christmas.  And we hope 2009 brings you all kinds of joy, stacks of waves and many trips to the Gold Coast.

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Congratulations Steph Gilour

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

The team at Gold Coast Surfboards would like to offer congratulations to Gold Coast local Stephanie Gilmour for winning the 2008 women WCT title, for her second straight year.  Great work Steph and good luck with your 2009 campaign

Swell Picks Up

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Hey guys, the swell has really picked up the last few days.  Perfect timing for school holidays, christmas and the coming New Year.  If you want to hire a surf board, remember to book as soon as you can.  School holidays are always our most busy time.

Free eBook For Download – Affordable Holidays on the Gold Coast

Monday, December 15th, 2008

Hey, given the current economic climate, we produced an eBook called Affordable Holidays on Australia’s Gold Coast.  Its purpose is to offer alternative suggestions to people, so they can think about ways of planning a holiday without blowing the bank account balance.  You can download your free copy by clicking on the image below:

Affordable Holidays 

Swell A Bit Low

Friday, December 12th, 2008

Well, the swell has dropped off a bit during the last couple of weeks ranging between half and 2 feet, but its been pretty clean.  I’ve managed to get out 2 or 3 times and had some fun sessions.  Lets hope we get a bit of an increase in swell soon though.  We have some info on current conditions at the bottom of the following page: Surf Report