I heart WOTD


dandandan wrote:stunet wrote:Nowhere near that end of the archipelago, ID.
This makes me think there's an official Swellnet rule that you'll only publish shots if the photographer gives you and Craig the GPS coordinates haha.
Most photogs don't give away the location unless we ask so it's more a guessing game than anything else, and I gotta say, Craig is very, very hard to beat.
In this instance I had a hunch which checked out with Shieldsy.
The result is a mental surf atlas filled with more spots than I'll ever have time to visit.


All expenses paid surf trip Stu?, all you need to bring is your atlas and board :)


seaslug wrote:All expenses paid surf trip Stu?, all you need to bring is your atlas and board :)
Send an Uber and I'll meet you at the airport. The WOTD Tour begins.


Might try and get a car park at Coolum and walk up.... :)
Looks like Noosa will be on the cook, only spot up here....


Today's caption is a tip of the hat to Comrade Jarratt.
https://www.noosaworldsurfingreserve.com.au/shop/book/a-cup-of-tea-with-...


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andy-mac wrote:Might try and get a car park at Coolum and walk up.... :)
Looks like Noosa will be on the cook, only spot up here....
A long walk for 1 or 2 waves !
Your better off sitting in the car park for
4 hours, until someone leaves.


Big tides. The platform might be worth a look.


It's such an amazing set up those points, we can whinge about the crowds, but i think we should be very grateful that the area is preserved by that national park.
Imagine if it was all houses it would be terrible.


Agreed, crowds aside, that's some of the most beautiful scenery anywhere in the world.
What a magnificent series of headlands, and from ground level the view up to the north is stunning.


Beautiful spot, used to love surfing it as a grom back in 80's..
Too busy in car park and water for me now.
Just had a sniff around southern SC, think Noosa only option.


Takeaway beers from MBB and watch the Moffs shorey/backwash carnage Andy.


Sprout wrote:Takeaway beers from MBB and watch the Moffs shorey/backwash carnage Andy.
Haha saw a bit of that... ah to be young ey.
Few Passenger Pale Ale's. Good thinking.
Went up to cartwright after lunch, victory at sea and didn't see a good one.
Apparently better in morning....


stunet wrote:Today's caption is a tip of the hat to Comrade Jarratt.
https://www.noosaworldsurfingreserve.com.au/shop/book/a-cup-of-tea-with-...
It’s actually a tip of the hat to McTavish… Jarrett just sold it, unsurprisingly.


He might be a regular but he's definitely not a naturalfoot.


Barrel is a loose term ..... hahah


southey wrote:Barrel is a loose term ..... hahah
Is that a tongue in cheek comment from someone north of Victoria, asking for a mate ? AW


southey is heading Nth this week . But usually surfs a little further south than Jayden .


^ As they say in the art world, noice.


something about the bucolic nonchalance of the staggered wotd foreground crew brought it to mind.
Stephen Sondheim actually wrote a successful broadway musical in 1984 based on this French painting from 1884. one of those super weird things, that is either quite cool, or speaks to overfunding in the arts, haha.


basesix wrote:something about the bucolic nonchalance of the staggered wotd foreground crew brought it to mind.
Stephen Sondheim actually wrote a successful broadway musical in 1984 based on this French painting from 1884. one of those super weird things, that is either quite cool, or speaks to overfunding in the arts, haha.
Well, now there’s a true songwriter and composer. He wrote many a song that others gained fame for.
I agree that WOTD setting is bucolic and could also be a slightly altered and imagined in part to be a version of Australia Felix as well.
One of them, I love, ‘Send In The Clowns’, very appropriate for most Swellnet forum contributors, including yours truly. AW


Seurat.
The dot dude.
Who said high school was a waste of time.
Although I've forgotten how to do calculus.


everything you learned in calculus comes back to you when your kid says 'why do I need to do this?' and you think 'that's what we said'..
(if that happens just rest an assuring hand on your kid's shoulder, look them in the eye, smile and say 'because your generation is going to have to rebuild the world while hiding from AI in concrete bunkers; the rebels will be working in analogue.. you're too young to understand that yet, but someday you will'.)


Good idea basesix.
'that's what we said' dosen't seem to cut the mustard.


mattlock wrote:Seurat.
The dot dude.
Who said high school was a waste of time.
Although I've forgotten how to do calculus.
Mattlock. Hi mate, hope you and your young family are well.
Seurat, I’m impressed you knew the artist. Your art/paintings knowledge is Streeton’s ahead of us. All the best. AW


mattlock wrote:Seurat.
The dot dude.
Who said high school was a waste of time.
Although I've forgotten how to do calculus.
I'll learn you calculus, easy peasy.


Reminds me of a tune. ;)


Bless. The spirit of Weird Al is alive and well.


Cheers AW. They going well
I quite like Streeton's work but prefer Boyd's. I have a soft spot for both as my boy shares their name. Got a Boyd print in my laundry.
Thanks for the offer Blackers but I'll give it a miss at the mo.
BTW i have been loving the WOTD lately.
Bystrom's one of Kiira the other week was insane.
Shield's one with the cloud parallel to the lip is great as well.


mattlock wrote:Cheers AW. They going well
I quite like Streeton's work but prefer Boyd's. I have a soft spot for both as my boy shares their name. Got a Boyd print in my laundry.
Thanks for the offer Blackers but I'll give it a miss at the mo.
BTW i have been loving the WOTD lately.
Bystrom's one of Kiira the other week was insane.
Shield's one with the cloud parallel to the lip is great as well.
Mattlock. Good stuff fella.
I love art, in particular Australian art.
My favourite male international artist is David Hockney from the US ( Englishmen)
GuySmiley and myself have a real love of Australian art, sounds like you do as well.
I love them all. Boyd, Streeton, Tucker, Rees, etc.
We love the way they depicted early Australian times.
You’ll never know much about the future without knowing a lot about the past. AW
The wave of the day does it for me big time. Nice work Steen Barnes , Shaun Anderson and Swellnet.
In one photo you've encompassed everything nice about surfing. If I was a wanker I'd say that it was perfect except for the fact he is in a wetsuit. Which it is , it's perfect .....except for the fact he's in a wetsuit.