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Epic Octoberfest at Woolabcombe Sands

October 3rd, 2011

We’d been planning a little surf trip down to North Devon for about a month and randomly choose the last weekend in September. Having travelled to Devon so many times and invariably missing out on epic conditions (such is the life of a landlocked surfer), we went with an open mind and tried to have little (or no) expectations of what the conditions would be like.

On what was apparently the hotest October in the UK on record, we scored some of the cleanest waves, offshore winds and best weather we’ve EVER had on a North Devon surf trip. I surfed in a pair of board shorts all weekend, with a short wetsuit top just to keep the wind off. In all, I reckon I put in about 10-15 hours in the water over the course of the weekend, testiment to the fact that we just couldn’t get enough of what had been served up to us.

Now, call it fate, call it reward for all the times we’ve gone down and it being crap, or call it higher intervention, this time it was an epic session that will go down in the memory as one of the best times we’ve had down in Woolacombe and one that will be hard to top.

You know what comes next!

Stoked :)

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Woolacombe surfing and camping trip

August 28th, 2011

A few photos from our recent trip to Woolacombe in North Devon.

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Rich and Seb

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Me cooking up a storm on the trangia

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Rose basking in the summer sun!

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Stoked to be so warm!

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Pleased with her moves, Rose celebrates!

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Barricane sunset #1

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Woolacombe sunset #1

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Barricane sunset #2

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Barricane sunset #3

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Barricane sunset #4

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Barricane sunset #5

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Woolacombe sunset #2

An old friend selected for the new quiver

August 6th, 2011

All cleaned up and ready to rejoin this summer’s quiver: 6’8 Surftech Tuflite! Just in time for Devon in a few weeks. Lets hope there’s some swell, otherwise it is back onto the longbaord, or even SUP!

mccoy nugget 6'8 surftech tuflite

Quiver selected

July 26th, 2011

Off to the West Country this weekend for some surf and hopefully sunshine. Debut trip with Rosie, so need to behave myself and not leave her on the beach for four hours whilst I f*ck off into the water. Putting in the ground work already and booked up tip top three night stay with Uncle Colin followed by two days camping somewhere in Cornwall.

Been shopping and bought a load of new bits to jazz up the tent and give Rose a comfy home away from home. Also prepped up the boards and narrowed it down to three which should hopefully cover all conditions.

Documenting a wipeout

August 15th, 2010

Here’s a sequence of shots taken from my Go Pro Surf Hero camera that captured a little wipeout I had whilst in Newquay surfing with my mates!

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Surfing some small ones, Saunton, North Devon, UK

August 14th, 2010

Catching some waves on a recent trip down to Devon. When it’s THIS small you’ve just got to make the best of it and have a laugh!

GoPro Surfing video from Newquay Bank Holiday

June 9th, 2010

Testing out the GoPro HD Surf Hero again and trying my best to look like a bit of a kook on my 9’0 Bilbo longboard. Waves were generally small close outs with the odd peeler coming through (and then closing out). But nice to be out in the water all the same!

Penhale & Watergate: The first autumn swell

October 18th, 2009

Last week Rich and I made the trip down to Newquay for our first surf of the autumn. Richie Dog was well overdue for some wave action and had to give his water wings a bit of a dusting off upon arrival (but soon after was back to true canine ways).

We stayed with Glen and Alison over at The Chynoweth Lodge, a lovely family-run B&B on Eliot Avenue, in a quieter part of Newquay. Our three night stay commenced with a full English every morning, plus tea, toast and cereal (you need something to keep the engine running when you surf six hours solid).

We were pretty lucky with the weather considering it was mid-October (one day of dullness and three of sunshine and clear skies). The swell and winds were also on our side with two cracking offshore days with shoulder to head-high waves.

We met up with two of my buddies: Mr. Mark Parry and Olaf “The Machine” Mathur, both of which are top blokes and more than functional surfers (ain’t that right Mark).

Olaf Mathur

Mark Parry

Our first team session was a three-man assult on the northern end of Watergate (followed by a swifty in the pub afterwards). The surf was ok, but nothing compared to the treats we were to receive over the coming days.

The second team effort (this time with a full four-man crew in tow) was mine and Richie’s debut at a beautiful spot called Penhale. The sun was out, it was warm (especially for October), we had the break to ourselves and we were all super stoked to have been blessed with a little good luck to be in the right place at the right time (conditions like this only come together like this once in a blue moon – unless you happen to live in Indo or the like).

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Random foam ripper

Paddling out felt amazing, clawing through the clear blue water out to the line-up, the surface of the water inbetween sets like glass. The particular peak we sat on was right near the cliffs and broke right, although you could go left, but ran the risk of riding into the boneyard, something Richie would find out later on in the day (the dog loves to dice with death when riding the backhand bone).

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Me waxing up

We traded waves for just under three hours before heading back up the beach and heading off for an evening session over at Watergate.

Now to have had Penhale to ourselves was enough, but to then have head-high Watergate, clean as a whistle with plenty of space to maneouver and set against an amazing sunset was nearly too much for one day.

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Watergate sunset

Olaf and I traded waves and I managed to make some of the bigger drops even though I was on a single fin longboard, whilst Olaf ripped up a few walls on his shortie. We surfed until dark and then returned to the cars and back home for some brews and a healthy portion at Signor Dicks.

All in all a quality day that really set the bar for future trips!

Watergate surfer

Watergate sunset

Lucky number 7: Bilbo 9'1 The Wave Wizard Surfboard

August 31st, 2009

Yes, I went all self-indulgent again and decided to reward my BSA/RLSS course efforts with a new board. I actually bought it mid-week, before I completed the course as I had been watching The Seedling (one of Thomas Campbell’s fine surf films), and was digging all the nose-riding and old skool moves. So I officially went loooooooong and nipped down to the Bilbo Surf Shop in Newquay and made my 7th board purchase: a lovely Bilbo 9’1, double concave, single fin longboard with wooden veneered insets and collar, a real beauty!

Luckily enough I passed my Beach Lifeguard and BSA Level 1 Surf Instructor course (more on that later), so the reward was completely justified!

Below are a couple of pics from Bantham with me and the Wave Wizard in full stoke!

Me and the Bilbo 9'1 at Bantham

Me and the Bilbo 9'1 at Bantham (again)

BSA Surf Instructor & National Beach Lifeguard Qualification (NBLQ)

August 11th, 2009

For the past 10 years (post University) I have worked pretty much exclusively in London in the web and advertising industry. The work and people (for the most part) have been pretty cool and I’ve been lucky enough to create a little niche for myself that enables me to earn reasonable money.

For the past few years though, I have become increasingly unsatisfied at times with work and have thought about trying to do something more worthwhile than pushing pixels around a screen.

A few month’s back I signed myself up to do a BSA (level 1) surf instructor and RLSS beach lifeguard course down in Cornwall. I’ve been subsequently training (like an Olympic athlete) over the past few months to ensure I am fit enough for the course. Hopefully all the hard work will pay off, as I am off to Newquay in two days.

I am hoping this qualification will open up some new doors and give me the opportunity to get involved in something fulfilling, rewarding and worthwhile. I am not giving up on my web career (just yet), but I am hoping that I will be able to spend at least a few months each year (starting next year) working as a surf instructor and beach lifeguard and passing on some stoke!

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