Scribbles Abroad
Surfing The World
Category: Surfing
World travel surf trip
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Our mates from New Zealand, Kyle and Nat were driving around Europe and happened to be in Portugal at the same time as us. They invited us to go on a road trip down south with them and we happily obliged. Meeting up with them was easy, we told them a place, they plugged it…
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It was hard to say good-bye to South Africa but the surf season was winding down and we had spent almost 4 months exploring the country and its neighbors. It was defiantly time to move on to our next destination, Portugal. Some time during our trip Kahi got an offer through one of his credit cards…
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It had been a few weeks of Mozambique and we still hadn’t scored epic waves. But that’s how surf trips go. We’ve learned that you can’t expect to score non-stop surf. Such high expectations leave you disappointing. The attitude we chose to take was one of, the absence of waves gives us the opportunity to…
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IF ALL YOU WANT TO DO IS SEE THE SURF PHOTOS, SCROLL DOWN TO THE BOTTOM. After a few days in Western Samoa we knew we wanted to extend our stay. Louise and I have learned that if we like a spot, its advantageous to extend it if possible. But with so much to see…
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Buoyweather, some of the best money I’ve ever spent, was displaying 8-10 feet at 15 seconds with offshore winds in about a day, (means its going to be really good). Raglan faces North so the Southwest swells wrap in almost 180 degrees and would reveal perfectly groomed six footers by the time we got there. …
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Auckland, New Zealand Next stop Auckland, New Zealand. One of Kahi’s good friends Kyle, who he met and worked with in Tahoe, and his girlfriend Nat scooped us up from the airport and whisked us away to their cozy Auckland home. They hooked us up with a place to stay and a car to use…
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Waves we scored at da Superbank, Gold Coast A little under two weeks of driving and we finally made it to Sydney in time to pick up my parents. This was our first time driving around a foreign city and navigating it was a challenge, especially without a proper map. We drove though the arrivals…