Sunday, September 28, 2008

Seal Point

Another great day in Sweden with headhigh waves, sideshore wind and a bit of current. Compared to recent sessions this one wasn't much, even though this was a worthwhile session with heaps of good rides.

Lineup

This late summer and early autumn has been amazing. We have had some epic days both in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea. If you asked me one year ago I would never believe that you could find conditions like these in Scandinavia. I would probably say "nah you are kidding me, to surf you'll have to go to Hawaii". But here we are, in little sheltered Denmark and we have had more than a handful of good sessions in one month. That is incredible, though you could get even more good days if it wasn't for the work and family responsibility. Most of the time it is only weekend surf as the weekdays are spent working. So who said that you cannot surf in Denmark?

Vince throwing a big snap off the lib.

Snap Sequence
Rider: Vincent Bakker

Must be viewed large. It's a shame, this shot had been much better taken from down the line.

Aerial time!!!

Aerial
Rider: Vince Bakker

And here is the proof, we got headhigh to over-headhigh waves.

Over-headhigh Waves
Rider: Vincent Bakker

Notice that this dude is a 2 m man!

Here's some more pics

Lets hope that the autumn and winter offers similar conditions.

Tomorrow I'm off to Portugal for 10 days. See you ;)

Monday, September 22, 2008

Ike leftovers

It's not only the Caribbean shores that harvest the waves of tropical hurricanes. After Ike has been destroying large parts of the US it moved on toward Greenland and sent long period swell down toward the Nordic Sea.

This is the wave and swell height in the morning of the 19. of September.

Which by itself does not look as much, but topped with the long period of 10-12 seconds it got very interesting.

After a few quick calls a short and intense trip was arranged. We left Copenhagen Thursday night and was back in Copenhagen Friday night. 6 hours of drive, 3 hours sleep, 8 hours surf and 6 hours drive back to Copenhagen. And it was all worth it!!!

Surfing Nr. Vorupør
This is what we was rewarded with.


We started with a sunrise session at bunkers where we got overhead-high waves.

Surfing Bunkers

The duck setting up for a barrel

Surfing Bunkers
Rider: Anders Krygell

Surfing Bunkers
Rider: Mads Ejstrup

Around noon the wind shifted and picked up a bit thus Bunkers vent messy. We had a quick lunch and continued to Nr. Vorupør where the wind still was offshore. The waves wasn't as high as at Bunkers but way cleaner and total glassy. We had an amazing afternoon session with head-high waves and no crowd to speak of.

This is the lineup, just perfect!

Surfing Nr. Vorupør

Glassy lefthander

Surfing Nr. Vorupør
Rider: Anders Krygell

A decent drop

Surfing Nr. Vorupør
Rider: Rasmus

In every way a worthwhile trip...

Here is some more pics

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Full Moon Surfing

Once again a high-pressure has stabilized over south west Sweden and the Baltic sea has been awoken.

Lineup

To appreciate the real beauty of this lineup shot it must be viewed large. Look for the two small black dots.

We spent yet another weekend with some decent surf. Ranging from shoulder to headhigh waves and a shifting wind between offshore and side-shore.

Surfing Sweden
Rider: Vincent Bakker

More roundhouse
Rider: Anders Krygell

After 6 hours of good surf we made a fire and had a nice barbie just in front of the lineup while watching the waves in the moon light.

Full moon lineup
Our camp fire is in the center of the lower part, super nice spot.

Sunday delivered a little bigger waves early in the morning thought the wind picked up after a few hours and turned side-shore. The waves quickly became messy and less hollow. It didn't matter too much as we all got our share and couldn't stop smiling while leaving the messy conditions for those that could not get out of bed for the early morning session.

Surfing Sweden
Rider: Anders Krygell

Surfing Sweden
Rider: Vincent Bakker

Checkout all the pics here (new high resolution slideshow)

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Hossegor or Agger

Friday night at 04 am the alarm clock buzzed and it was time to get up. A 5 hours drive was awaiting and the forecast was looking quite good. No problem getting up knowing that we soon would get some waves. When we arrived it was nearly flat and a long and painful waiting period started. First in the late afternoon the first surfable waves arrived and we hit the water even though it was a messy onshore wind swell. A little is always better than nothing!

(haven't got a single photo of the crappy conditions)

Sunday morning we woke up at sunrise and hit straight to Agger.

Stoked

This was our first sight!

We had 1.5-2 m swell and 0-2 m/s offshore wind all day.

Surfing Agger
Rider : Olaf

A semi barrel

Semi Barrel
Rider: Vincent Bakker

Radical takeoff

Takeoff
Rider: René Brask (me)

Have to admit that I got wiped on this one after the first buttomturn.

Massive cutback

Ripping
Rider: Vincent Bakker

And the big question, Hossegor or Agger?

A-frame

Floater?

Floater ?
Rider: Vincent Bakker

End of session

End of session

After 6 hours in the water it was time to head back to Copenhagen. A super way to spent a Sunday. Believe it or not, this weekend the Quiksilver DM Championship was suppose to go off but it was canceled!!! why ?

More pics here