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Last Wed the Points were on at 1.5 - 3ft, bit small but fun. The swell has shaken the beachies up forming banks along Clifton and RSL's. Unpredicted 2 - 3ft waves today. Swells SW 2.5 - 3m for the next few days. A Tasman Trip could be worth it. Check out a map to find where the wind will be offshore.Mays Point 10/03/2010

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Mays Point 10 March 2010

There's been good banks at RSL's and Clifton on the high tide. Swell is up and down like a yoyo at the moment and getting a good surf is all about good timing. Swell is diminishing over the weekend, so a long drive to Bruny or the Tasman may be necessary.RSL

Hmm, try posting the URL by itself mate

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Swell has dropped off recently. High tide banks at North Clifton and Goats are OK. Almost no swell in the next 2 days, then building on the weekend, winds will be southerly until Sunday, when we should get some offshore northerlies and 3-4m SW swell. Until then try early morning to avoid the wind. Photo is from the end of the swell last week.

http://picasaweb.google.com/thelostclimber/SurfingAtlas#5454621603743282770

Adam - hopefully you can get that photo. Before I was using the upload image icon above, but that doesnt seem to work.

BamImage shack is way better smile

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Swell dropped off at the end of last week, but picked up again on Sunday, good banks at RSLs and North Goats. Great offshore winds Easter Sunday. The Wedge was cranking and crowded on Tuesday morning with a 4 - 5m SW swell.Outlook is for 2.5 - 3m SW swells into next week, but will have to see what the latest big swell has done to the banks that were around last week.

http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/3361/20100404rsls.jpg

RSLs Easter Sunday

Adam,

Ok using image shack from now on.

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