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    Thumbs up Postcard from Morocco

    Got this from my best bud. Nothing makes me bang my head on the desk more than reading friends stories travelling in far corners of the globe and getting some.
    http://www.jessicalim.info/morocco03...occo%20032.jpg

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    Howdy all

    Just thought I'd drop you a line about my recent adventures to Marocco.
    Jess
    has set up a site with shots from the trip. See
    http://www.jessicalim.info/morocco03/. If you get bored scrolling the
    maxing
    waves are from 30 on.

    Went with a new surf travel company called Wavehunters (see:
    wavehunters.co.uk) and stayed near Agadir in the South of the country.
    It
    gets hammered with swell during winter so I was pretty hopeful to get
    some
    good waves.

    On the day we arrived it was virtually flat so surfed a right point
    break
    near where we were staying called Mysteries. It picked up the next day
    and
    surfed a right point break (in fact 90% of waves are right point breaks
    in
    the area) called Boilers so-named cause of a sunken boat boiler
    sticking up
    where you take off. It was almost high tide when we surfed it and
    coming in
    and dodging jagged rocks was interesting but got through it relatively
    unscathed.

    The surf kept building so the next day was pumping 4-5 ft and surfed a
    really great set-up called Killers - apparently killer whales cruise
    round
    the break sometimes - breaks about 300 meters from shore so wouldn't
    surprise me. Swell seemed to be building so we were pretty psyched for
    the
    next day.

    Being a Friday night we all (9 of us) decided we'd check out Agadir and
    of
    course being a resort town we all partook in the night life and had a
    few
    too many drinks. Sure enough when we surfaced the next morning the
    legendary
    spot in the area, Ankar Point was firing at about 6-8 ft. The tide was
    just
    right too but I was still drunk and smelled like a brewery. After one
    of the
    boys tried paddling out from the beach and almost got washed up onto
    the
    rocks wehre we were staying we decided to go home sober up and give it
    another crack that arvo. I was pissed off that we'd got hammered when
    the
    waves were so good but figured there'd still be plenty of waves later.

    The arvo came and after a drive to check out huey's good work -
    including
    seeing some maxing 10 foot sets at Boilers I decided I'd give Ankar
    Point a
    crack at high tide - huge mistake. The normal jump off rock was covered
    and
    the water was almost coming into the living rooms of the houses on the
    point
    - this should have probably warned me off but I was pretty keen to get
    amongst it.

    I got into my wettie and watched set after set roll in for a good half
    hour.
    When there appeared a bit of a lull I ran over the rocks to where I
    thought
    would be a make-shift jump off rock. What happened next is still a bit
    of a
    blur.

    I waited for the push of the wave and then jumped off as far as I
    could. I
    thought this would get me clear of the rocks and more or less out thte
    back.
    Instead I had jumped into a hole in the rock which as soon as I jumped
    off
    sucked up dry and flipped me and my board over.

    The boys on the point say I did a full flip and what I do remember is
    hitting the rocks below fucking hard.

    All in all I was very lucky the only major gash was from my board
    hitting me
    (actually a mate's board - thanks Pete) just below my liip - this
    needed 3
    stitches but after the pounding I took I was lucky to walk away from
    it.

    Well - that's my story for the day - been trying to figure out a moral
    for
    you all. The last ski trip I went on I threw my back out first day and
    missed out on 5 days of powder and now this happens.

    Apart from just becoming an old fart who can no longer push like he
    used to
    maybe the real lesson is "LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP".


    Norbs

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    looks like venice this morning.
    fine

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    That's just awesome, Punan! Love it.
    "All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."

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    Goddamn those look like some fun waves. I haven't been out in so long.....
    Martha's just polishing the brass on the Titanic....

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    Originally posted by milkman
    I haven't been out in so long.....
    just think of your balls.
    fine

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