But not today folks, no, it was doing it's thing on the river
mouth right hander.
I have to refer to the river
mouth right hander as ex-river mouth seeing as though ever since the new developers in the area built a path way to no where.
With the tide already filled in the number of surfers in the water was high, around 30 surfers riding the ex-river
mouth right hander and 40 + surfers on the left hand sand bar, 15 more riders down on the Echo left.
Not exact matches
That
right - side tilt might signify that the Dinaledi crowd were mostly
right -
handers who typically placed food on the
right side of their
mouths.
Wave height was still a consistant chest to head high with occassional 4 footers hitting the sand bar and the
right hander on the river
mouth where the contest was running.
According to Ketut there was only 10 - 15 surfers riding the
right hand river
mouth and another 10 - 15 riding the left
hander on the sand bar.
They didn't actually block the river
mouth but when building their retaining walls they shifted the sand banked up on the beach and the river
mouth flows out down towards the Sandbar instead of
right in front of the
right hander.