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Most beginner surfers paddle frantically for every wave that approaches, regardless of whether it is going to break cleanly or close out in a wall of whitewater. Learning to read...
View PostSurf etiquette is not about being polite for its own sake. It is a practical safety system that prevents collisions, injuries, and territorial conflicts in shared water. Ignoring etiquette as...
View PostThe question comes up in every women’s surf community: Is Lombok safe? Is it welcoming? Will I be taken seriously in the water? The answers, from the women who have...
View PostTwo surf sessions a day in equatorial heat and tropical swell sounds perfect, until day three, when your paddling shoulders stop working and your lower back tightens like a vice....
View PostEvery surf camp offers lessons, but the format varies enormously. At one end: large group lessons where one instructor oversees 8 to 10 students and your individual session is reduced...
View PostThe most common packing mistake for a Lombok surf trip is bringing too much clothing and too little surf protection. Lombok’s equatorial climate means you live in boardshorts or a...
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