Finally Noosa has a bit of swell again due to a little storm and I’ve been more than enjoying it with my two best friends 🙂
Category: surfing
Visit from Brisbane
When I first came to Australia I flew here with a girl named Johanna who is also from Hamburg, but lives in Brisbane now…
This week she is visiting for a couple of days to enjoy Noosa and learn how to surf!
Update 29/3/18
some rare and breathtaking sunsets…the surf is pumpingggg with a beautiful rainbow
Exam block mornings??♀️?
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We just had exam block for term 1 and now school is over! I have 2 weeks of term break now and I am going to stay at a friend’s house in Melbourne and I am going on a road trip with my friend Samara to the Gold Coast! Stay tuned for more …:)
Surfing all weekend??♀️
Surf Festival of Noosa 2018
Surfing? Everyone loves it! Surfing with mates? Even better! Surfing at a real surf festival? Freaking amazing! This is what happens from the 10th March to 17th March in Noosa… the surf festival of Noosa.
People from around the world, especially Hawaii fly in to participate and watch the surfers and dogs dance and do their magic on the waves.
Saturday morning 7am. I was out and about to go surfing because the surf is pumping at the moment. So with a lot of other people I went out and caught these amazing waves and just had fun for a couple of hours… while we had fun surfing, the first competitions started with bodysurfing. People were watching from the beach and the rocks leading into the National Park. But everyone was waiting for the acrobatic surf of fathers and daughters and the famous dog surfing.
It really was amazing and breathtaking to watch these people do what they love. Not only did they surf but did tricks, carried people on their shoulders and balanced their dogs in all different ways. Here are some pictures and videos:
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Surfing with mates
During the last week the swell finally picked up again and so we have waves to actually ride! The best thing to do is to tell your mates and go out with them on a Sunday morning and surf for hours…
This is exactly what I did 🙂
-P.A.v.B
Longboard Life / Video
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Little surf
surfing lessons at noosa spit
Catching a wave. That’s the hardest part when it comes to surfing. Since I was small I always wanted to surf and being in Australia means surfing everyday. So the first thing I did was book surfing lessons at “Go Ride a Wave”, the best surf school in Noosa Heads.
I was more than excited for my first lesson Sunday morning at 10am. Surfing lessons are usually in the morning because that’s when the waves are perfect to surf and the wind hasn’t picked up like in the afternoon. Provided with a wetsuit, a legrope and a foam board, which is a softer surfboard out of foam, we made our way to the beach and started our lesson. It is normal to start with a 9” foot board, because it’s the perfect size for starting. When it comes to smaller boards its harder to stand up without doing a “nose dive” or loosing your balance.
When it comes to standing up there are two different options: Either you are a “normal foot” or a “goofy foot”. Luckily I found out that I am a “normal foot” (right foot at the back) and not a so-called “goofy foot” (left foot at the back).
First step is to stand up properly, also called popping up and therefore you have two different ways: Either you do a three-step-pop-up, first on the knees, one foot to the front and then stand up, or you do a one-step-pop-up which is “sliding” up. We practiced some pop ups before putting our leg ropes on our back foot and heading into the water.
The first hour I tried standing up properly and keeping my balance on the board. The second half I already cut across the waves, which means going diagonal by turning a bit. I learned a lot during my first lesson, thanks to my awesome surf instructors Tim and Peter and I can only recommend you to take surf lessons, for example at Go Ride A Wave, when you have the possibility.
P.A.v.B.