As everyone knows, England, despite having an average summer, never does very well for surfing conditions in summer.
Or as we thought.
For the second year in a row, we’re going to get some of the potentially largest and best swell ever seen in the summer months on the east coast.
Ive just returned from the water having decided i should get the board out and get the arms ready for the rest of the week. It was huge – overhead and barreling all down the beach. You just don’t get waves like that on the East coast of England.
So, the rest of the week is supposed to get bigger and bigger… the charts look like this –
Swell forecast
Remember today was at least 5-6 foot.
And with the radar looking like this…
Chart
Im pretty sure we will have decent overhead surf for the next week… with a ten second period. That means getting the jetski’s out and towing-in with the sun shinning, and seeing all those secret reef’s lighting-up.
Bring it on…
Some snaps form the session this morning;
Clean lines
Marching swell
Inner Farne setup
Workable...
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Well, the weather has been getting better and better, and is providing many opportunities for water-based-tom-follery and collecting nice-looking media….
It was a stunning evening last night as I went and collected a few photos at the beach.
Still water
The smallest wave
Heron waiting for dinner
Clear water
More gorgeous water
Anchor sunset
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This week we had a visitor to the village.
Ben Southall dropped in after competing in the LAMM.
Ben Southall at Bamburgh
We stopped in over at Bamburgh for a few press shots and then headed to Beadnell to check the surf and have some food.
Ben Southall and Ben Patterson at Bamburgh
The press article made the national papers and the local Journal.
Ben Southall in Beadnell