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G-Land Surf Reports - October 8th 2009

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Jarred Hancox wrote about G-Land Surf Reports on Thursday, October 8th 2009 that :

G-Land Surf ForecastG-Land size is the same yesterday, albeit less power consumption and high touch. Today the wind is better in the morning was a pretty good trade, and in the afternoon there was a fairly clean waves. Weird barrels either here or there.

G-Land Surf has all the wave down the cliff at midday tide. People surf Kong, Money Tree & Speedie. 3-4ft most, and not too crowded. Although one of the other camps, a pack of Brazilian magazines and have fluffy shot them when they hear me.

Small crew G-Land Bobby’s Surf Camp guests (including me) went surfing at Tiger tracks. The waves were there, 2-3Ft and rippable nice.

G-Land Surf Reports - October 7th 2009

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Jarred Hancox wrote about G-Land Surf Reports on Wednesday, October 7th 2009 that :

G-Land Surf ForecastG-Land Bobby’s Surf Camp is the most calm that lasted longer, with fewer than 30 people in the camp for more people than it is now left in. Everyone who came here first, so they all get good download information on the wave of storage and guidance from my trip. My friend Ryan Watts, left this morning to let loose in Kuta, and Gerard and his daughter left Hoppy. Hoppy triggered by improvements in the new surfing last days of training, just like his father!

G-Land Surf is a pretty good size now, a lot of 4-5ft sets came through, but unfortunately, that never appeared tradewind, and there is bright side of the beach all day. Both must be independent rippable wall .. Fortunately, the trade is expected to split again in the next few days and lasted for a week or better, plus a limited wave … should be a nice parting gift for me :)

A very long surfing G-Land, Fabio, turned away today after 6 weeks of absence. Good to see you again stirred the camp and he was back in the woods after the chaos in Bali.