Davey has called in from the G - land Surf Camp calling in pretty much the same with perfect head to well over
head high waves from Money Tree's right down to Speedies.
Not exact matches
Since then, the campaigns» supporters have hung out on local street corners at various
high - traffic times,
waving signs and soliciting honks
from supportive drivers — Clintonistas retook Mount Pleasant Street with a powerful infantry contingent a week after the Obama raid, while a ton of Obamans were out on U Street Friday evening, targeting partiers
heading to Adams Morgan.
Transformers: War for Cybertron takes players to the final moments of the grand civil war that will determine the survival of the entire Transformers race. Fans will be able to explore the Transformers war - ravaged home planet in full 3D environments for the first time, armed with a diverse arsenal of
high - tech weaponry and the ability to convert instantly
from robot to vehicle form at any time as they engage in heart - pounding battles on land and in the air in this gripping, third - person action shooter. Complete with several multiplayer modes,  Transformers: War for Cybertron allows gamers to play through story missions with their friends in drop in / drop out online co-op, and also create their own Transformers character for competitive
head - to -
head multiplayer modes, choosing among four distinct character classes, personalizing their characterâ $ ™ s look and selecting
from a huge variety of weapons, skills and abilities. Additionally, the game introduces Escalation, a four - player online co-op mode that allows gamers to fight together as their favorite Autobots or Decepticons against increasing
waves of enemies utilizing strong teamwork to survive.
If laid - back surfer vibes are more your thing, then
head up the coast
from Punta Mita to Sayulita, a bohemian town that's home to ride - em -
high waves, funky boutiques and plenty of places to find that ultimate fish taco.
Surf Seasons and Gear: In the summer,
from June till August, it often is pretty flat, but if you keep your eyes on the surf forecast, you can occasionally score some mint days with
waves up to
head high.
There is also a local left hand point break nearby that holds
from head -
high to triple - overhead
waves that we take you to sometimes on larger swells.
The lesson is tailored to your ability, and the
waves at Famara Beach (Playa de Famara) range
from gentle to
head -
high.
This
wave is best on west and northwest swells,
from knee
high to
head high.
You're not yet confident in
head high waves on your own but we'll surf easy reefs, point and beach breaks with all the knowledge you need to feel confident to surf most breaks, focusing on entry and exit
from the break, surf etiquette and which peak is the best for your level of surfing.
Hendra
from down at Uluwatu also called through a surf report calling
wave height in the
head to double
head high plus range, clean off shore wind with around 40 surfers in the water.
Davey
from over at the G - Land Surf Camp also phoned through just before lunch time to call in
wave height in the double to triple
head high range peeling off down through Money Tree's.
From there we set back off towards Uluwatu arriving around 11.00 AM to find
wave height in the solid over
head to double
head high plus plus.
Today's G - Land Surf Report
from our good friends at the G - Land Surf Camp was calling in
wave height to be breaking
from Kongs down through to the bottom of Money Tree's in the
head to almost double
head high class.
Ketut phoned in
from Uluwatu about an hour ago calling
wave height still in the heas to double
head high range on Temple's and the Main Peak.
Latest news
from Joyo's G - Land surf camp was calling
wave height over on the long left hander in the
head to double
head high class.
Ketut has phoned in
from some where over on the East Coast calling in
head to double
head high waves with a light off shore wind.
Friday 07/29 — 1.5 - 1.8 m —
Head high to 0.3 m overhead — Small short period wind
waves from the east - northeast holding during the day.
G - Land Surf Camp 23rd August 2012 After a couple of small days the swell pulsed some today, the morning hi tide showed
waves to be in the
head high plus range and the odd double overhead coming through at Kongs and some nice ones hitting The Ledge and Moneytrees.Some very long rides were had by the new crew of surfers that arrived this morning.Still a good mellow vibe in the water and plenty of
waves for all.The afternoon low tide session was again in good condition and a good days surfing was had by all and everyone anticipating a further rise in swell.Was also nice to see a visiting crew of Balinese surfers
from Uluwatu enjoying the fruits of G - Land and all surfing at a very
high level.
Sms surf report
from Lakey Peak on the island of Sumbawa was saying
wave height started to increase yesterday afternoon and this morning see's
head to
head high plus
waves hitting the Peak.
Sarge's G - Land surf report came through at 7.30 Am calling in
head to double
head high waves chowing
from the top of Money Tree's and going right down to the launching Pad.
I also had news
from down at Uluwatu that there were a few waist to
head high waves down there.
G - Land 1st Sept 2010 Our sms text surf report
from the G - Land Surf Camp was calling
wave height o have jumped back into the
head to double
head high class.
Sms surf report
from the G - Lnd Surf Camp was calling
wave height in the double
head high to double
head high plus range coming straight out of the southern quadrant.
Our first surf check on the Outer Reefs of Tuban that morning was still showing
wave height breaking in the
head to double
head high range
from Kuta Reef to Airport Left.
G - Land 31st Aug 2010 Our sms text surf report
from the G - Land Surf Camp was calling
wave height in the shoulder to
head high plus range.
Ketut has also phoned in
from Canggu this morning (8.40 AM) calling
wave height in the waist to
head high class on all 3 of the main breaks in this area.
G - Land 3rd Sept 2010 today's sms text surf report
from the G - Land Surf Camp was calling
wave height in the
head to almost double
head high range this morning.
This morning the 3rd and our 6.30 AM surf check on the Outer reefs was showing a nice little increase
from the day before putting
wave height in the waist to
head high range.
I was going to take a run back over to Serangan on the East Coast to shoot some more photos for ya's but after a friend phoned through to say that
wave height had dropped off
from yesterday, down into the waist to
head high region with the occasional bigger set
waves.
Today's news
from G - Land had
wave height rocking on to the reef in the triple
head high plus sector.
Ketut has gone for a run down to Uluwatu with the camera equipment this morning and has phoned through calling in
wave height at 3 - 5ft (
head to double
head high)
from Temple's through to the Racetrack sections.
Anyway according to the crew over in camp this years season has been pretty well non stop perfect ranging
from head high waves for anyone, right through into the triple
head high class for the serious tube riders.
There were already surfers out there on all sections with
wave height ranging
from chest to pretty well double over
head high on Middle Reef.
This mornings G - Land Surf Report
from our friends at the G - Land Surf Camp was also calling smaller
waves in the waist to
head high range this morning at Kong's.
Our surf check on the Outer Reefs just after midday was showing some nice sized
waves ranging between
head to almost double
head high from Kuta Reef to Airport Left.
G - Land Chronicles August 2010 G - Land Surf camp 18th August 2010 Sms surf report
from the crew at the G - land Surf Camp was calling
wave height also to have bumped up into the
head to double
head high range.
Today the 20th and our 6.45 AM surf check on the Outer Reefs (re Twitter — @baliwaves) was still showing some nice
waves in the 2 - 4ft or waist to over
head high class
from Kuta Reef to Airport Left.
Our G - Land Surf Report came through at 8.00 AM calling
wave height to be still holding in the
head to
head high plus region
from the Ledge through to Money Tree's, with a little more size and consistency at Kong's.
In the meanwhile internatinal schools in frankfurt and other places expand their capacitys in double and triple digit rates, because in a first
wave a lot of
high potentials who formerly were
headed to london
from abroad now go to germany, and in a second row now the british bankers seek lots of places in theses schools for their children in preparation to movint to a new place to work
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