Articles about Windsurf, Wakeboarding, Water Skiing & Other Water Sports

Archive for September, 2009

Learn More About Jeffrey’s Bay Surfing

by Frankie Koekemoer

Jeffrey’s Bay is offering endless summer, endless beaches and if you enjoy surfing, Jeffrey’s Bay Surfing might be the perfect thing for a beach-bashing

Jeffrey’s Bay Surfing may represent the ideal activity for any enthusiastic about this sport. Jeffrey’s Bay Surfing represents a destination that is known

breaks and the atmosphere is wonderful.

Albatross, Tubes, Point, Kitchen Window and Super Tubes are some of the most known spots for surf that are located in Jeffrey’s Bay. The beaches here, where

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Surfing: It Is Supposed To Encourage Exploration

by Damian Papworth

My typical destination to go surfing is Mermaid Beach. Regardless of whether or not the waves are the best the Gold Coast has to offer (which they’re not close to being), I frequent the area to be able to surf with a bit of elbow-room instead of jammed into a pack. It’s funny, the relationship between surfing as a sport and crowds as a social phenomenon: no surfer out there will confess to loving surfing in a crowd, though all the same surfers in general tend to behave like sheep when hitting the beach (the “follow the leader” syndrome).

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Florida Beaches: Life’s A Beach

by James Scottworth

Beaches are as common in Florida as snowstorms and rain showers are in other parts of the country. This is why many people choose to spend their vacations in the Sunshine State. It’s impossible, though, to visit every Florida beach during the course of one trip. That’s when a little thing called planning comes into play.

A great first step in this process is to review the particular drawing points, attractions and geographic characteristics of each Florida beach, investigating a mix of popular vacation meccas and more obscure waterside getaways.

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