Surf Check 10.15am Noosa Heads National park and First Point

The tide is affecting the size of the waves on the points today with a lot of water pushing into the bay. Low tide is the better option but will be crowded.  Wind is onshore but it’s still ok clean wave faces. 2 to 3  waves in  sets and pulsing through ok at around 1 to 2ft outer points will be slightly bigger, so surfers are spread out. Later today we should see another bump in swell size coupled with the low tide it could be worth a look. Its been raining all day so the beach is a bit lonely, its helping wave faces and keeping them cleanish. The wind is also moderating and there will periods  this arvo when it isn’t too bad. Depending on the swell size tomorrow we could be in for a bit of joy. The swell direction is NE even in the onshore conditions points will have some drop down sections with some push behind it. Sections will also spread the crew out. hasta luego; los vemos  bp.

Noosa Heads boardwalk deserted.
Noosa Heads boardwalk deserted.
Main Beach rubber ducky Surf rescue done and dusted boogie boarder caught in rip.
Main Beach rubber ducky Surf rescue done and dusted boogie boarder caught in rip.
National Park 2 hours off high tide.
National Park 2 hours off high tide.
National Park there is always hope.
National Park there is always hope. What is that black shadow in that wave ?
Nationa Park trying, fat faces but swell is there.
Nationa Parl trying fat faces but swell is there.
Bottom end of National Park wide swinging through.
Bottom end of National Park wide one swinging through.

 

Little Cove crew.
Little Cove crew.
First Point line up.
First Point line up.
First Point party waves.
First Point party waves.
First Point cruising all the way to the beach.
First Point cruising all the way to the beach.

Author: BLUE PADDOCK

Noosa Heads Surf Checks and Things To Do

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