With the East coast swell pulsing over the weekend, there were waves of all sorts on offer! heavy death slabs, secluded point breaks & perfect blue beachies! the sun flared, the water was glassy and to our surprise, there were very little surfers around, Im not sure but things may have been different at Tassie’s semi secret spot/self proclaimed rival of the Superbank, that has left the state in disappointment in the past few years, we try not to venture there theses days as it very apparent that any type of water craft, non locals, cameras, phones, fun & smiles, or anything else invented in the 1990′s for that matter, is certainly not welcome.

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9 comments
rickster says:
Jul 25, 2011
I think number 20 is an amazing shot! That’s a cover or a spread… just makes you contemplate what’s under the kelp and how far below the kelp extamundoly are we talking.
Sean Davey says:
Jul 25, 2011
looks cold. Yeah No 20 is rad. What happened there?… Yew!!!
stuart says:
Jul 25, 2011
he ate reef,
Chris says:
Jul 25, 2011
You’d hope there would be something to cushion your fall aye? But the harsh reality is that there just isnt.
Tyson says:
Jul 25, 2011
Holy moly slab21 is throwing lip. So hollow and heavy. Wish i had the opportunity to get out over the swell, spewin hard. Awesome album though. Good to see some heavy reefs!
dale says:
Jul 25, 2011
swell wasn’t overly good up far NE way bar this reef by the looks. i heard the above said “secret spot” had very few body’s on it…
rickster says:
Jul 26, 2011
image 20, now known as slab 19…
Tyson says:
Jul 27, 2011
I meant slab22. heavy
ned says:
Jul 29, 2011
Rudebox shwartz such a slab warrior.