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Snapper Rocks to Kirra

We’ve been here once or twice before in previous travels but I’ve never really experienced the lineup in a decent surf with a bit of swell running.

Well, today changed that. Swell was about head high or a bit above, wind was offshore & the weather a little bit stormy. Swell chart said 3m but most of that was going past as Snapper Rocks is a bit protected from a South swell. The normal 200 – 300 or so punters were in the lineup with a fairly diverse collection of demographics, all being very hopeful. More on demographics later.

So I paddled out in about the middle of Snapper to avoid the bulk of the crowd & managed a few waves between there & Greenmount. Also learnt a new way to entirely remove my rashie in one go on one of my wipeouts.  These waves seem to have a bit of grunt.

Nice one off Greenmount

There was a lot of water moving to the North & I eventually washed up on Kirra beach. That’s about 2 kilometres North from Snapper Rocks Point.

Made the 2km walk around back to Snapper & decided to give the point a go. 

The big Southerly  swell was crashing well over the exposed end of the point so I watched a few make the dash across no-man’s land (it is Anzac Day) then paddle like mad into the lineup. Also watched a lot more get it wrong & disappear North into more frothing whitewater, never to be seen again.

Luckily I got the timing right & made it out. Once semi-safe behind the break I paddled around for a bit & ducked a few bombs waiting for my chance. Waves seem a bit bigger up this end… Eventually a big wide one came thru. It cleaned up the others further out in the lineup & had broken just a bit out from me. I decided to give it a go & scrambled to the edge in the hope that it would clean up further down the line. A shaky takeoff but made the drop & bottom turned into the sweet spot where it cleaned up into this seemingly endless wall of water. I proceeded to carve my way thru all the witches hats in the lineup (that’s the other surfers trying to duck dive thru the wave) on & on it went until I felt my legs starting to turn to jelly. By this time I’d made it to about Greenmount which was probably a good 500-600m from where I took off. What a great wave it is. No wonder Parko & Fanning surf so well if this is their back yard.

Back to demographics.  Having traversed the whole 2km lineup a couple of times I think the bell curve of distribution of people in the lineup is skewed a fair bit to the left as per the diagram below.

Snapper Rocks Demographic

Demographic Legend.

A: Lots of kiddies along the shoreline & nothing to worry about. 

B: Tourists on a pilgrimage to surf the famous break. Unfortunately this lot had missed Surfing 101. There are brochures available on the learn to surf van. 

C: Tourists on a pilgrimage to surf the famous break. This lot had done Surfing 101 but failed the final test (This is me but I fail consistently well).

D: Young Locals who had the place wired

E: Old Locals who had the place wired

F: Pro Surfers 

It only takes one decent wave to make your day & it’s been a good day.

We’re off to Newy now for a few days so Jayne can do busy person work stuff.

Once we get back it looks like we’re heading to somewhere around Noosa.

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  1. Chris Tola's avatarChris Tola on said:

    Love it – hope to catch up when you’re hete!

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