Wave hungry donkeys
Monks just made a comment about the crowds in Indo so I figured it was a good time for this post. A trip to Indo will definitely find you a lot of really good waves and you will get uncrowded sessions. However, when you deploy 10 wave hungry donkeys, it changes the story a bit. So far we have really only had one swell and even though we have surfed every day, it has not been enough to quench the thirst of many of the donkeys. Yesterday I got lucky as all the donkeys got out of the water then the boat broke so they could not come out. It was definitely one of the best sessions of my trip. Only 1 - 3 other guys out and everyone was just trading waves. The best part was nobody was even remotely aggressive. Just a friendly session of trading waves. In contrast, below are some of the incidents caught on film. Mind you just because the person is in front of the other, does not mean the other person did not paddle around the other donkey.... (you will also notice the disease started to spread to non-donkeys.





Ps. In case you are wondering the Viper has struck a couple of times, he was just lucky that nobody caught it on film.





Ps. In case you are wondering the Viper has struck a couple of times, he was just lucky that nobody caught it on film.
1 Comments:
I honestly thought this post was about the Viper. Imagine my surprise to see the pictures and no poised Viper to be found! If there are no pictures, it never happened...
FYI: I'm so f*&^ing jealous. Seeing these pictures remind of the one time Lagahan showed a tiny bit of restraint (The wave of the day came through at Witches Rock and he wanted to snake me soooooo bad. I was deeper and he was franticly asking me if I was going to go...haha. All I said was: "pfffftt" , as I dropped in. ;)
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