Sunday, November 8, 2009

A rare righthander

Until now the danish autumn has been rather strange. The prevailing wind direction has been from a easterly direction and it has been unusually cold. Normally the wind is westerly to north westerly during autumn and winter and more diverse with the incoming lows giving more surf.

The good thing about all this easterly wind is that the Baltic sea spots has been firing more frequent than normally.

Tubebowl

This early Thursday morning me and a few buddies skipped work in the morning to catch a nice east swell.

Freight train

Offshore

Look close, the two small dots aren't ducks

Around Denmark it's often hard to come by a good solid righthander like this one. Most spots are lefthanders and as being a goofy footer it not that big an issue :) But still it nice to do some backside surfing at times.

uncrowded

Down the line
Rider: Vincent Bakker

Another day of clean headhigh surf with no crowd. We where only 4 buddies in the water :)

Lines

Cheers

4 comments:

Daniel Henriksen said...

Nice for the Baltic. The west coast was pumping yet again this weekend with offshore and Overhead waves.

Rene Brask said...

Cool

Saw the forecast which looked good and Roelf even suggested a oneday trip but we didn't make it. Too bad... Hopefully things will work together one weekend soon for a weekend trip to Thy.

Cheers

Anonymous said...

So far there are so many days in the Baltic these weeks, that we can't even surf all of them :D

This morning again glass and headhigh. The 6th day with good surf in 2 weeks. And it continues...

Cheers,
Vince

Unknown said...

Hi, I am currently in Santa Barbara California where I've started surfing. When I get back to Denmark this summer I would like to continue doing so! I live north of Copenhagen. What are the possibilities for surfing at the north cost of Sjælland?

Cheers, Søren