A little slab of a shorebreak right, that can run into a little shorebreak slab. The bay next door, next to a tiny river mouth, gets a really fun shorebreak too.The true potential of this spot is in a peaky little swell with some size,good conditions. The reef to the right is so perfect to ride in the mornings. Also, once the swell gets fairly big and organised, i've seen the reef setup on the outside look like a hawaii training ground, no shit, barely makeable, heaving shallow pits. So empty, no crowds, loads of potential if you stay in the area and find a morning where the swell is peaking.
Silver Beach Pipeline is not the beach break but the reef break on the left. On its day (key word), it just barrels from left to right no problem.
Theres not much of a beach anymore due to the recent storms but the sand-bar is fine and the surf is usaully good. Watch out for entering boats!
An excellant right handed wave,that can be rideable for a few hundred metres.gets hollow on a good winters day.quick take off . Gain speed and carve that wall.
Very average for surfing as it lacks the power that Silver Beach Pipe has. Rather wait around until the pipeline breaks. Not a bad spot, just maybe a bit limited.
There are better beach breaks in the area, this one has become really crowded over the holiday season.
The wave is a sand bottom right point break. If the banks are right and have not been ruined by water flowing out of the river, it can get good. It holds strong South West winds.
Beautiful beach, very tropical surroundings it looks like you could be in Mozambique or Seychelles. Quaint little coastal village.
A little slab of a shorebreak right, that can run into a little shorebreak slab. The bay next door, next to a tiny river mouth, gets a really fun shorebreak too.The true potential of this spot is in a peaky little swell with some size,good conditions. The reef to the right is so perfect to ride in the mornings. Also, once the swell gets fairly big and organised, i've seen the reef setup on the outside look like a hawaii training ground, no shit, barely makeable, heaving shallow pits. So empty, no crowds, loads of potential if you stay in the area and find a morning where the swell is peaking.
Silver Beach Pipeline is not the beach break but the reef break on the left. On its day (key word), it just barrels from left to right no problem.
Theres not much of a beach anymore due to the recent storms but the sand-bar is fine and the surf is usaully good. Watch out for entering boats!
An excellant right handed wave,that can be rideable for a few hundred metres.gets hollow on a good winters day.quick take off . Gain speed and carve that wall.
Very average for surfing as it lacks the power that Silver Beach Pipe has. Rather wait around until the pipeline breaks. Not a bad spot, just maybe a bit limited.
There are better beach breaks in the area, this one has become really crowded over the holiday season.
The wave is a sand bottom right point break. If the banks are right and have not been ruined by water flowing out of the river, it can get good. It holds strong South West winds.
Beautiful beach, very tropical surroundings it looks like you could be in Mozambique or Seychelles. Quaint little coastal village.
A little slab of a shorebreak right, that can run into a little shorebreak slab. The bay next door, next to a tiny river mouth, gets a really fun shorebreak too.The true potential of this spot is in a peaky little swell with some size,good conditions. The reef to the right is so perfect to ride in the mornings. Also, once the swell gets fairly big and organised, i've seen the reef setup on the outside look like a hawaii training ground, no shit, barely makeable, heaving shallow pits. So empty, no crowds, loads of potential if you stay in the area and find a morning where the swell is peaking.
Silver Beach Pipeline is not the beach break but the reef break on the left. On its day (key word), it just barrels from left to right no problem.
Theres not much of a beach anymore due to the recent storms but the sand-bar is fine and the surf is usaully good. Watch out for entering boats!
An excellant right handed wave,that can be rideable for a few hundred metres.gets hollow on a good winters day.quick take off . Gain speed and carve that wall.
Very average for surfing as it lacks the power that Silver Beach Pipe has. Rather wait around until the pipeline breaks. Not a bad spot, just maybe a bit limited.
There are better beach breaks in the area, this one has become really crowded over the holiday season.
The wave is a sand bottom right point break. If the banks are right and have not been ruined by water flowing out of the river, it can get good. It holds strong South West winds.
Beautiful beach, very tropical surroundings it looks like you could be in Mozambique or Seychelles. Quaint little coastal village.
A little slab of a shorebreak right, that can run into a little shorebreak slab. The bay next door, next to a tiny river mouth, gets a really fun shorebreak too.The true potential of this spot is in a peaky little swell with some size,good conditions. The reef to the right is so perfect to ride in the mornings. Also, once the swell gets fairly big and organised, i've seen the reef setup on the outside look like a hawaii training ground, no shit, barely makeable, heaving shallow pits. So empty, no crowds, loads of potential if you stay in the area and find a morning where the swell is peaking.
Silver Beach Pipeline is not the beach break but the reef break on the left. On its day (key word), it just barrels from left to right no problem.
Theres not much of a beach anymore due to the recent storms but the sand-bar is fine and the surf is usaully good. Watch out for entering boats!
An excellant right handed wave,that can be rideable for a few hundred metres.gets hollow on a good winters day.quick take off . Gain speed and carve that wall.
Very average for surfing as it lacks the power that Silver Beach Pipe has. Rather wait around until the pipeline breaks. Not a bad spot, just maybe a bit limited.
There are better beach breaks in the area, this one has become really crowded over the holiday season.
The wave is a sand bottom right point break. If the banks are right and have not been ruined by water flowing out of the river, it can get good. It holds strong South West winds.
Beautiful beach, very tropical surroundings it looks like you could be in Mozambique or Seychelles. Quaint little coastal village.
A little slab of a shorebreak right, that can run into a little shorebreak slab. The bay next door, next to a tiny river mouth, gets a really fun shorebreak too.The true potential of this spot is in a peaky little swell with some size,good conditions. The reef to the right is so perfect to ride in the mornings. Also, once the swell gets fairly big and organised, i've seen the reef setup on the outside look like a hawaii training ground, no shit, barely makeable, heaving shallow pits. So empty, no crowds, loads of potential if you stay in the area and find a morning where the swell is peaking.
Silver Beach Pipeline is not the beach break but the reef break on the left. On its day (key word), it just barrels from left to right no problem.
Theres not much of a beach anymore due to the recent storms but the sand-bar is fine and the surf is usaully good. Watch out for entering boats!
An excellant right handed wave,that can be rideable for a few hundred metres.gets hollow on a good winters day.quick take off . Gain speed and carve that wall.
Very average for surfing as it lacks the power that Silver Beach Pipe has. Rather wait around until the pipeline breaks. Not a bad spot, just maybe a bit limited.
There are better beach breaks in the area, this one has become really crowded over the holiday season.
The wave is a sand bottom right point break. If the banks are right and have not been ruined by water flowing out of the river, it can get good. It holds strong South West winds.
Beautiful beach, very tropical surroundings it looks like you could be in Mozambique or Seychelles. Quaint little coastal village.
A little slab of a shorebreak right, that can run into a little shorebreak slab. The bay next door, next to a tiny river mouth, gets a really fun shorebreak too.The true potential of this spot is in a peaky little swell with some size,good conditions. The reef to the right is so perfect to ride in the mornings. Also, once the swell gets fairly big and organised, i've seen the reef setup on the outside look like a hawaii training ground, no shit, barely makeable, heaving shallow pits. So empty, no crowds, loads of potential if you stay in the area and find a morning where the swell is peaking.
Silver Beach Pipeline is not the beach break but the reef break on the left. On its day (key word), it just barrels from left to right no problem.
Theres not much of a beach anymore due to the recent storms but the sand-bar is fine and the surf is usaully good. Watch out for entering boats!
An excellant right handed wave,that can be rideable for a few hundred metres.gets hollow on a good winters day.quick take off . Gain speed and carve that wall.
Very average for surfing as it lacks the power that Silver Beach Pipe has. Rather wait around until the pipeline breaks. Not a bad spot, just maybe a bit limited.
There are better beach breaks in the area, this one has become really crowded over the holiday season.
The wave is a sand bottom right point break. If the banks are right and have not been ruined by water flowing out of the river, it can get good. It holds strong South West winds.
Beautiful beach, very tropical surroundings it looks like you could be in Mozambique or Seychelles. Quaint little coastal village.
A little slab of a shorebreak right, that can run into a little shorebreak slab. The bay next door, next to a tiny river mouth, gets a really fun shorebreak too.The true potential of this spot is in a peaky little swell with some size,good conditions. The reef to the right is so perfect to ride in the mornings. Also, once the swell gets fairly big and organised, i've seen the reef setup on the outside look like a hawaii training ground, no shit, barely makeable, heaving shallow pits. So empty, no crowds, loads of potential if you stay in the area and find a morning where the swell is peaking.
Silver Beach Pipeline is not the beach break but the reef break on the left. On its day (key word), it just barrels from left to right no problem.
Theres not much of a beach anymore due to the recent storms but the sand-bar is fine and the surf is usaully good. Watch out for entering boats!
An excellant right handed wave,that can be rideable for a few hundred metres.gets hollow on a good winters day.quick take off . Gain speed and carve that wall.
Very average for surfing as it lacks the power that Silver Beach Pipe has. Rather wait around until the pipeline breaks. Not a bad spot, just maybe a bit limited.
There are better beach breaks in the area, this one has become really crowded over the holiday season.
The wave is a sand bottom right point break. If the banks are right and have not been ruined by water flowing out of the river, it can get good. It holds strong South West winds.
Beautiful beach, very tropical surroundings it looks like you could be in Mozambique or Seychelles. Quaint little coastal village.
