Krui Far Left |
Krui surfs
were working this morning, but they were not of good quality. When I arrived at
the beach at 9:25, Krui Left was small and there was nobody surfing in it, and
so was Krui Right. But The Far Left, the surf left to Krui Left, was working
bigger than the regular days. And you can
hardly see people surf here at regular days, but this morning I saw three body
boarders there.
The Leftover |
Turning
to Mandiri, I found the surf wasn’t good. It was big as usual, but it was kind
of junk and messy. Nobody seen in the water, I didn’t even see any surfers
coming to check. It was abandoned like a ghost town.
Turning
back to Krui town, I check The Peak and The Leftover. Both surfs were working
quite well with many surfers in them. I saw five or six people in The Peak, and
another five or six people at The Leftover. Like The Far Left, The Leftover was working
bigger than the regular days, and this is the first time this surf so packed
with surfers (body boarders, actually).
And as
usual, The Peak was working big. It looked busy with many body boarders taking
a drop from the top to the bottom. Three body boarders gave up and got out of
the water at about 11:10, leaving another three in the water. And when I left
the place at about 11:20, the three people were still in the water. And when I rode past Krui Left on my way back home, I saw four people in the water, one with the paddling
oar.
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