Thursday 13 May 2010

First attempts of surfing


Of course, the first place, which comes to your mind, if you are thinking about surfing in Sydney, is Bondi Beach, but the birthplace of Australia’s surfing is Manly. Even the New York Times mentioned Manly Surf School as one of the top ten spots in Sydney. Therefore I took my first surf lesson in Manly and by the end I manage to stand up a few times. It is not as easy as it looks like and like most things in live it is better to start early or you have to work hard.

After a few lessons at Manly I was excited about trying to surf at a place called Surfers Paradise (located at Gold Coast). So as my friends and I arrived there we immediately went to the surf school of the former surf champion Cheyne Horan. In the lesson we did really good and so we decided a few days later (at Byron Bay) to rent boards and go by our self. It was not that bad, but I figured out why beginners better use long boards. I had a 7 feet board and it was much harder to stand up, so nosediving was mostly the result. Back on Surfer’s I rented a long board and tried it again but these times weather conditions were pretty strong and so I was blown off the board a lot of times. However finally I catched some waves and this was enough to keep the passion.

See you soon

Tuesday 4 May 2010

Next Break Terms

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Gold Coast

Monday 3 May 2010

Trip to Surfers Paradise

Because of ANZAC day we had one week off from school. These unexpected break terms gave some friends and I the opportunity for a vacation and so we decided about visiting Surfers Paradise.
With a small hang over from the obligatory end of school party we caught a flight on Saturday to the Gold Coast. Against my nature (everything has to be planed and tracked) we went there without knowing anything about that place. But the first thing you had to learn about travelling with South Americans is “relax“ and so I did. Interestingly, that worked pretty well. We just moved step by step without knowing the next one and we met a lot of new people and asked everyone about nice places to visit. If we got a good recommendation we drove to the tourist information centre of that place and asked them about the local attractions.

I am assuming this way we have seen most of the attractions of the Gold Coast. On the day after arrival we picked up another friend and went to Brisbane. She was coincidentally at the same time in Surfers Paradise as us. On the other days we visited Byron Bay – the most eastern part of Australia – and the beautiful beach called Noosa where we rented a boat to explore the place by ourselves and do some fishing. Between these trips we had enough time to discover why Surfers Paradise has got it’s name. But that is another story …