One Perfect Day
Songs have been sung about it, movies scripted, stories written. It's an idea flirting with cheeseball cliche, that threatens to undermine the idea itself and reduce it to the merely mundane.
Then someone experiences it, sun up to sun down, just flawless, couldn't have been any better, and the celebration begins anew.
Josh Bystrom shares his perfect day during a recent swell at a distant rivermouth.
All photos and captions by Josh.
7:00am - The Early
A layer of low gray cloud made the light average but Sierra and Josh Kerr lit things up out there.
Most of you will know Dane Henry as the kid with the best flips in the game. Thing is, he's also handy in the tube and he was threading some of the longest tubes of the morning. His facials explain it all on this one.
Over the years I’ve witnessed a distinct change in Sierra's approach in good barrelling conditions. She’s always been confident and not afraid to have a go on anything, but now she just looks so comfortable in the barrel.
You’ll see her looking up, down and around in the barrel. Really enjoying the experience, it’s exciting to see how far she can take her barrel riding.
10:00am - Second Shift
The morning session was busy but there were still plenty of waves to go around - even a few perfect empties. The wind had settled into straight offshore helping groom the face of each wave.
11:00am - The Gentleman's Hour
As the tide began to fill in it started breaking slightly further out and had more of an almondy shape to it. It was clear by this point something incredible was happening.
Above, Fraser Waterman comfortably slotted.
Below, Dane Henry on a nugget. This one stretched out all the way down the lineup with Dane making subtle adjustments the whole way.
"The morning session was over, everyone was cooked and went in for lunch, though Ben Wilson and Mark Visser arrived and got straight into it."
“At this point I was pretty fried, I’d been out there shooting for six hours and went in to get some food. All I could think about was how good that session was and the fact that it was still pumping out there when I came in.
"Meanwhile, reports were coming back that the nearby points had a bit of a devil wind up the face, and the sun had finally poked its head out. I felt there was no need to move on, that I was in the right place and it would be crazy to go anywhere else”.
“When I got back into the lineup I was greeted by very similar conditions, albeit with a fraction of the people out and the sun glistening through wave after wave."
1:00 pm - The Afternoon Siesta
Empties aplenty, peak after peak with few waking souls around.
Ex-kitesurf world champ Ben Wilson, shown above and below, is no stranger to Cloudbreak's hollow left-hand barrels. Ben wasted no time going right, slotting into wave after wave, even backdooring a few trying to pull a rabbit out of the hat.
3:00pm - Arvo Smoko
The things you see when you're at sea. Out of the blue, 1993 bodyboard world champ Michael Epplestun turned up and turned it on.
4:30pm - The Magic Hour
Golden hour in the afternoon was incredible. There were maybe eight people out just hooting and calling each other into wave after wave. Above are two unidentified surfers very happy with the choices they made.
Tools down for local builder Eddie Beith, as Ben Wilson and Mark Visser look on.
4:45pm - Winter Twilight
Ten hours after I arrived the wind is still light offshore and the waves are firing. Utter perfection not long before dark.
Comments
looks like the best day ever; nice shootin' Josh.
Definitely up there, thanks mate!
.....aaaand......I had a trip to Melbourne.
aaaand I just surfed waist high soggy tissues, today, yesterday and no doubt tomorrow.
Thanks for the surf porn. Great pics and congrats to anyone who scored.
A mate used to live on Fingal so surfed it quite a bit but never like this!
Killer images
Thanks legend!
Wowee. Not looking like those here in Holland.
Magic!
Fark...drop the mic Josh...I'm speechless
Very enjoyable day. Stoked you like the shots!
Obviously wish I could've been there, but stoked for those who scored
Can't believe so few comments ... certainly not a reflection of your shots Josh.
I've stared at the Dane Henry shot for longer than I have free time available. Looks like Nias, but longer. Take me to the place I love, take me all the way . . .
Can only imagine what everyone out that day were feeling - one of life's peak moments no doubt.
Thanks mate. Yes it's a very dreamy setup, particularly when the suns out and the water is clear. Good seeing so much stoke in the young fella. A memorable day indeed.
Wow! Awesome shots Josh. No doubt an offshore reef that only fires in the right conditions. The images you captured tell the story of a majic day of surfing! Was firing down here onn the Mid Nth Coast too! Been an awesome winter so far keep it coming ! Thanx Huey!
It's a pretty fickle wave that one- needs all the right conditions for it to turn on. Good to hear you've been scoring down there too!
Great images Josh, what a day and what a swell!
Thanks mate, it was a doozie that one ! Hope you are well.
Did anyone paddle out ?
Nup. Geographically not really feasible doing that.