Offshore Arvo's
North Steyne Express
It's a bit of a rare event on the east coast but when the wind blows offshore all day and into the twilight hours it's a special occasion. Yesterday the all-day offshore came together with a steady stream of east swell which seems to pulse as tide pushed in and the sun dropped in the west. You know I love the morning hours, but those afternoons....
Today's post is a flip of the usual morning vision with handful of highlights from yesterday arvo.
This morning the wind's got a little more south in it and east swell is on the wane. Soon enough the southerly will kick in at 20knots and there's a roaring south swell due to build overnight and into the weekend. It's already been talked up as a 'mega' swell but let's just wait and see.
For now, enjoy the last of the energy from the east.
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Murray
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George Pittar blowing up the QC bank
Peaks
Arvo Crew
Roll In
Saxon on the flare
Southern Hollows
Axel Curotta going ham!
Soft light, smooth water
Twilight Drop
Lost Clouds
Offshore Flare
Spillsy enjoying the after work stretch
Twilight Zone