The CH Surf is back with
more fun waves this month!!
Not exact matches
Riding the
wave of
more than 60 years of fruit punch
fun, Hawaiian Punch has become the gold standard of fruit punch drinks.
Waikiki is great
fun too, but
more crowded and bigger
waves if you have little ones.
THEY GOT THE BEAT People's brain
waves sync up when watching live music, and the coordinated activity is tied to having
more fun.
We are both having
fun and it is cheap and AIR CONDITIONED which is why we joined, to exercise during the summer... there are
more and
more heat
waves these days, and it is also 24 hours which is good for our schedule... it doesn't have to be «the ultimate gym», it suits our needs.
I have so much
fun trying out new trends and riding the fashion
wave... and I think that a strong foundation of closet staples will just make transitioning from one trend to another
more smooth:) xx
The new Ford GT is definitely making the most
waves, but if you have
more fun racing off - road than on, chances are the new F - 150 Raptor is the machine that caught your eye.
It is even
more fun when it is stormy and the
waves come over the surrounding walls.
If the
waves in Santa Teresa get too big, there are plenty of point breaks around the peninsula with longer, smaller and
waves that are
more fun and less intimidating.
The right hander, though
more of a reef pass can also offer up long rides with multiple sections to this
wave, also
more suited to
fun boards and long boards.
Using the right board for your surfing level will help you improve much faster and you have much
more fun because you will be catching a lot
more waves!
You will be coached on
more advanced techniques like turning on green
waves as well as pushing yourself to bigger and faster
waves across a variety of surf breaks, all of which will result in
more confidence, paddle power and, of course,
fun!
The
waves are perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers, while the well known Frigate's Passage is a good and
fun challenge even for
more experienced surfers.
This
wave also offers both lefts and rights and is
fun for
more advanced surfers if there is swell in the water.
Beginner group dawn Patrolled Padang padang again this early morning, Waist to shoulder high on sets, clean conditions and great
waves, Everybody had
fun sessions (see photos), Intermediates group surfed Balangan for long sessions, Shoulder high on some sets great
waves everybody had long rides, Advance group dawn patrolled Green bowl which was pick up
more swell over head on sets with some barrel section, Everybody had challenging session, Sunny light offshore winds.
Waves not much
more than head high, but 5 of 6 days very
fun.
The Canoa zone contains a series of river mouths and sand points that come alive on NW swells and produce
fun rippable
waves over a sand bottom that is
more forgiving in most areas.
Alright then, so you've already seen the today's photos and I all I reall need to say is that the East Coast had some
more great little
fun sized
waves happening.
You will have
more power through your turns, paddle out and into
waves easier, and therefore have
more fun.
What would be
more cool than to take a surfing class and then try out some of the
fun waves on a designated beach.
This allows surfers to perform better maneuvers, ride the
wave longer and have
more fun.
For the
more intermediate, advanced surfers the bigger
waves will be
more fun.
Waves in the 3 -4-foot range with little power on the outside section and
more activity down in the super
fun Kiddies corner & Rice Bowl sections.
You'll have
more fun if you pick a section of beach which although may not have quite as many quality
waves, still provides enough swell for you to practice your surf skills and have
more fun doing so.
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Nias Surf Report 26Sep - 10Oct 2017 Nias Surf Report 26Sep - 10Oct 2017 By Mark Flint from the deck of KabuNohi Sorake Resort, Lagundri Bay Overview: Off - Peak season has begun with a variety of conditions over the last fortnight providing user friendly
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Restaurant's is probably 100 times a better
wave than 4 Bobs (in all my years, it's the most perfect
wave I've ever surfed), but 4 Bobs is about 100 times
more consistent good for a
fun surf on just about any day.
More small
waves again today, but if I can get a few
fun waves in these small
waves well I'm sure you certainly could as well.
As promised, this was just the first decade and many
more perfect
waves and
fun summers are coming our way.
24 September 2011, Phuket - Thailand: In an exciting end to four full days of great surfing and
fun at Patong Beach at the Quiksilver Thailand 2011 Surf Competition, Bali's Raditya Rondi gave the crowded beach a clinical demonstration on smashing out big moves on even the smallest
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As the day wore on, the winds got a little
more south making the
waves a little crumblely at both spots, but it was still plenty of
fun.
It was still out of the south though so we sent our first boat to Beng Beng for those of our guests that wanted a
fun, playful
wave, and we sent the second boat to Hideaways for the guys that wanted
waves with a bit
more push.
So much
more fun than trying to catch crumbling
waves on a beach break.
More advanced surfers should check out the world - class beach breaks at Cape Woolamai, while beginners can head to Smiths Beach and YCW Beach for some
fun, small
waves.
Indeed, it was too big for that spot so we were duck diving
waves more than we would like, but we got a few
fun ones in - between sets.
You can regularly find peaking
waves creating
fun left and right - hand
waves with whackable lips and solid, hollow barrels, that are definitely suited to
more experienced surfers.
This surf spot is better for beginners; the spot on the left side has smaller
waves,
more fun for long boards.
At the right side the
waves are bigger,
more fun for short boards.
That means
more than riding a
wave, it is the
fun of discovering new places, adventure, meeting a lot of people and having friends around the globe.
It's a
fun and challenging addition to the franchise and gives further reason to do some of the sidequests for
more skill points or additional levels to help in surviving all the
waves.
It's still
fun to play through the main campaign however, as the gameplay is still very solid even though it plays pretty much the same as other CoD games, with players running about chaotic battlefields and taking out tons of enemy soldiers while completing objectives, such as capturing a base, holding a position and facing off against
waves of enemies, avoiding snipers, destroying enemy equipment, and
more.
Sure, there's
fun to be had and gamers who enjoy a
wave - based shooter will love Time Carnage, but those who want a
more varied shooting experience that does something a bit
more unique will be better off looking elsewhere.
It's definitely
fun blasting through the
waves of enemies with a pal, but the screen, which is already busy in solo, gets even
more crazy when two people are firing away.
Sadly, this is nowhere near as
fun as the predecessor's co-op counterpart, feeling
more like a shooting gallery than an enthralling
wave - by -
wave stand - off.
You can dive into an endless mode after that, but having
more waves of enemies to kill doesn't make this mode any
more fun.
I think it's way
more fun and cool because MOVING VIGOROUSLY — shaking,
waving, pumping, pointing, and so on — is
more fun than pressing buttons.»
However the Survival mode will be worth visiting again; it pits you and a friend against increasingly
more difficult
waves of enemies and makes for a
fun diversion from the rest of the content, especially if you only have a few minutes to play.
It proved a lot
more fun to drive than the Nissan Leaf, the first of the new
wave of electric cars
What's
more fun than shooting across Lake Lure or Lake James on your Jet Ski or blasting over the
waves at the Outer Banks on your WaveRunner?