Krui
Left was pumping this morning. It was big, abut two to three feet. The day was
clear and the weather was nice. It was a perfect day for surfing, but it wasn’t
packed with a lot of surfers like the other days. A surfer that I talked to told
me that other surfers probably went up north, to Jimmy’s or Jenny’s, or
whatever they can do. He told me that the surfs down south were big too. That’s
where everybody was I guess.
When I
arrived at The Left at nine o’clock, there were three surfers handling the
swells in turns, one after another. They surfed fair. Nobody dropped in on each
other. I never saw two surfers sharing one wave together. Everybody has their
turns.
About
half an hour later came one body boarder wearing a helmet, so there was four
surfers in the water altogether. With four surfers in hand, Krui Left still has
enough to share. Each of them still has a turn of their own. Each surfer was still
able to ride the wave all the way long for himself. And the four of them
enjoyed the surf very much until one surfer gave up and came out of the water
at about 10:30. And the remaining three continue surfing until two surfers
finished right at eleven o’clock a.m. And when the two surfers got shore, there
came another three surfers into the water right away. The three surfers seemed
to have been waiting for their turn by the beach. It’s nice though when everybody
hold back and wait for their turn a little longer instead a of going ahead and
packed in the surf.
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