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Entries from November 2009

LOCAL SURF REPORT

November 29th, 2009 · No Comments

Winds will reach a max speed today of up to 40 mph and will be Northerly in Direction. There is on average a ten foot swell being forecasted. Local conditions may vary. The surf report for the coming days wil see those northerlies lighten up a little allowing for some world class surf. Be safe [...]

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Tags: Weather

Crazy stuff going on all over the place!

November 28th, 2009 · 3 Comments

What a day, another day of sweet waves and good crowds, nice to finally get back in the water again. Looks like we could be in for an interesting winter. One of my friends James just got a new suit, so yes this will be interesting.

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Tags: Sessions

A kite Surfer dies in Co Donegal.

November 25th, 2009 · 3 Comments

A kite surfer in his mid twenties has died today on the rocks at Rossnowlagh, Co Donegal. He was just one of a group of students, who were visiting from Letterkenny IT. It is believed the young man was practising kite surfing, when a strong wind suddenly lifted the kite and threw him onto the [...]

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Tags: Lost at Sea

Surfing Accident – North Kerry

November 25th, 2009 · No Comments

I read an article recently on a blog post, dated November 22nd 2009. A man has died after a surfing accident in North Kerry. It’s understood he was in his early forties and was from Abbeyfeale. It is believed he got into difficult off the Banna Strand. A search operation was mounted. Fenit RNLI launched [...]

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Tags: Lost at Sea

Strong winds wreak havoc

November 20th, 2009 · No Comments

Gale Force winds and heavy rains flooded the south coast, towns like Bandon and Inishannon have been left in a complete state of shock as vibrant rains beat heavily over a period of 48 hours.

The destruction they left in their aftermath is unbelievable. Some houses where left submerged under three feet of water. Locals are [...]

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Tags: Weather