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Looks like Stu took Steeno up on his offer to enjoy some kneelo stoke!!! Below is a message posted on the Realsurf forums.Steeno wrote:email me Stu...
I got more boards than you could poke a stick at...come get slotted and i will take pics of ya pullin in, and enjoying some kneelo stoke.
I am not far away, I will ring Gav and get hiim to pick you up on the way down.
ready when you are
email me
The Realsurf Forum thread http://forum.realsurf.com/forum/viewtop ... =4&t=16548Realsurf Forum wrote: Re: a different surfing perspective
Postby 2nd Reef » Fri Sep 11, 2009 4:32 am
A different surfing perspective?
I've started kneeboarding just recently. It's kinda been on my radar for a few years. Living around Cronulla I've always thought the ledgey reefs were well suited to a kneelo. Suppose it's the reason there's so many lids round Cronulla.
After I wrote something on Swellnet about kneelos, the photographer, Steen Barnes, offered me one of his kneeboards. I've taken it for a few hit outs and had a ball. It's easy to set the rail early, and also to make weight transitions back in the pit increasing barrel time. While not being a dissimilar approach to barrels as standing up, it's different enough to feel like something new.
Had my best session on it this morning; head-high plus barrels (if I was standing up!) cracking across a shallow bank. It was a semi-closeout and I was the only one out. Every wave was a pit and usually a traveller. F*cken unreal fun and I can't wait for the next session.
Man, that'd be crazy. Everyone knows there's no waves in Wollongong!MALLEE BULL wrote:Greg just move to the Gong when the house sells
I can confirm both. No waves in the Gong and you can hug a koala on the Gold Coast.RMcKnee wrote: Man, that'd be crazy. Everyone knows there's no waves in Wollongong!
Come to the Gold Coast, hug a koala and surf with a few friends!