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Acceso
Head up to the spit and paddle accross the seaway.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Head up to the spit and paddle accross the seaway.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Head up to the spit and paddle accross the seaway.
English (Traducir este texto en Español): Head up to the spit and paddle accross the seaway.
DistanciaCoja un coche
LlegadaAcceso directo (< 5min)
¿Fácil de encontrar?Hay que buscar un poco
¿Acceso publico?Acceso publico
Acceso especialMás de 20 min a remo o por barco
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Características de spot de surf
Nombre alternativo South Stradbroke Island / (TOS)
Calidad del spot de surf
Calidad de las olasClásico regional
ExperienciaTodos los surfistas
FrecuenciaNo sé
Ola
TipoBanco de arena
DirecciónDerecha y izquierda
FondoArenoso
PotenciaHueca, Potente
Longitud normalCorta (< 50m)
Longitud máximaCorta (< 50m)
Marea, oleaje y viento
Buena dirección de la resacaSudeste
Dirección del vientoSudeste
Talla de la resacaEmpieza en 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft y permanece hasta el 5m / 16 ft y más
Condición de mareaMarea mediana
Mejor movimiento de mareaMarea ascendente
Más detalles
Poblado durante la semanaUnos pocos surfistas
Poblado en fines de semanaMuchos surfistas
Enlace Webcam
Peligros
- Rocas
- Localismo
- Tiburones
Información adicional
South Stradbroke Island or as it’s known to the locals Straddie or T.O.S (The Other Side) because of it location on the other side of the Gold Coast seaway, is situated on the south eastern Queensland coast, and is regarded as one of the best and most consistent breaks on the Queensland coast. To get to straddie you must first brave the sometimes dicey paddle across the seaway, picking the direction of the current can sometimes be tricky as can be the entry and exit as swell pulses through the seaway mouth and breaks against the rock walls so watch out timing is everything. Once you arrive on the other side you are greeted with an epic set up, as you stand looking from Porpoise Point you have Moondarewa Bay in front of you and about 400m down the beach is the reason Straddie gets so good, a pipeline spews sand from the sand pumping jetty back across the seaway at the spit into the water creating sand banks of your dreams.
On a good day there will be chunky peaks running from Moondarewa Bay right up the beach for kilometres but close to the sand pipe is the place to be! Most waves are short intense hollow and powerful with the odd bowl section on the inside just begging to be smacked. Straddie is a definite must for any visiting surfer, the waters warm the waves are good and the locals aren’t too bad as long as you wait your turn and pay some respect, so get out there and tear bags out of some Straddie Juice!
English (Traducir este texto en Español): South Stradbroke Island or as it’s known to the locals Straddie or T.O.S (The Other Side) because of it location on the other side of the Gold Coast seaway, is situated on the south eastern Queensland coast, and is regarded as one of the best and most consistent breaks on the Queensland coast. To get to straddie you must first brave the sometimes dicey paddle across the seaway, picking the direction of the current can sometimes be tricky as can be the entry and exit as swell pulses through the seaway mouth and breaks against the rock walls so watch out timing is everything. Once you arrive on the other side you are greeted with an epic set up, as you stand looking from Porpoise Point you have Moondarewa Bay in front of you and about 400m down the beach is the reason Straddie gets so good, a pipeline spews sand from the sand pumping jetty back across the seaway at the spit into the water creating sand banks of your dreams.<br /><br />On a good day there will be chunky peaks running from Moondarewa Bay right up the beach for kilometres but close to the sand pipe is the place to be! Most waves are short intense hollow and powerful with the odd bowl section on the inside just begging to be smacked. Straddie is a definite must for any visiting surfer, the waters warm the waves are good and the locals aren’t too bad as long as you wait your turn and pay some respect, so get out there and tear bags out of some Straddie Juice!
English (Traducir este texto en Español): South Stradbroke Island or as it’s known to the locals Straddie or T.O.S (The Other Side) because of it location on the other side of the Gold Coast seaway, is situated on the south eastern Queensland coast, and is regarded as one of the best and most consistent breaks on the Queensland coast. To get to straddie you must first brave the sometimes dicey paddle across the seaway, picking the direction of the current can sometimes be tricky as can be the entry and exit as swell pulses through the seaway mouth and breaks against the rock walls so watch out timing is everything. Once you arrive on the other side you are greeted with an epic set up, as you stand looking from Porpoise Point you have Moondarewa Bay in front of you and about 400m down the beach is the reason Straddie gets so good, a pipeline spews sand from the sand pumping jetty back across the seaway at the spit into the water creating sand banks of your dreams.<br /><br />On a good day there will be chunky peaks running from Moondarewa Bay right up the beach for kilometres but close to the sand pipe is the place to be! Most waves are short intense hollow and powerful with the odd bowl section on the inside just begging to be smacked. Straddie is a definite must for any visiting surfer, the waters warm the waves are good and the locals aren’t too bad as long as you wait your turn and pay some respect, so get out there and tear bags out of some Straddie Juice!
English (Traducir este texto en Español): South Stradbroke Island or as it’s known to the locals Straddie or T.O.S (The Other Side) because of it location on the other side of the Gold Coast seaway, is situated on the south eastern Queensland coast, and is regarded as one of the best and most consistent breaks on the Queensland coast. To get to straddie you must first brave the sometimes dicey paddle across the seaway, picking the direction of the current can sometimes be tricky as can be the entry and exit as swell pulses through the seaway mouth and breaks against the rock walls so watch out timing is everything. Once you arrive on the other side you are greeted with an epic set up, as you stand looking from Porpoise Point you have Moondarewa Bay in front of you and about 400m down the beach is the reason Straddie gets so good, a pipeline spews sand from the sand pumping jetty back across the seaway at the spit into the water creating sand banks of your dreams.&lt;br &#47;&gt;&lt;br &#47;&gt;On a good day there will be chunky peaks running from Moondarewa Bay right up the beach for kilometres but close to the sand pipe is the place to be! Most waves are short intense hollow and powerful with the odd bowl section on the inside just begging to be smacked. Straddie is a definite must for any visiting surfer, the waters warm the waves are good and the locals aren’t too bad as long as you wait your turn and pay some respect, so get out there and tear bags out of some Straddie Juice!
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Por Anonymous , 24-03-2011
tourists - sreiously if your a tourist looking to surf this spot, bring you f@#King maners! i'v surfed here since i was quite young. and iv never seen it worse. i surf and have no problem with boog's, there is a place for both in the lin-up. but there is not place for brazza's droping in/washing shoulders/ geting in the way. this can be a heavy wave as i is. if i get injured or f@#ck my board beacuse of one of you blokes, im a knock the piss out of you. know your limmits and stay near the wall if your a bit of a kook, and be humble when your surfing our waves, there's plenty to go round.