Mozam, amazing times and so long...

Ursula put in the time and her surfing improved really well on the trip!!
Well here it is ladies and gentleman, our final photo blog from this trip. It was on the 24th of January that everyone arrived in Cape Town and now over 13 weeks later it is with both excitement and sadness that I say my goodbyes. It was an epic trip, as simple as that. The past three weeks really w Read More »
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Road tripping in Mozam

Flamingoes heading off into the sunset
After loads of waves in Tofo and a little break in the swell we decided to do a little road trip. There are numerous waves around Tofo, both up and down the coast but we wanted something a little more special than just a good wave. After getting up at three in the morning we set off on our little ex Read More »
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Photo gallery from Mozam

Andy getting nice and low
Yep that's right, time for some more photos from Mozambique. This gallery consists primarily from a good session out at Tofinho point.  I hope you enjoy, any comments are welcome!! Chris Read More »
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Getting into the swing of things

Chris getting in a turn at a beach around the corner
Hi everyone, I know it has been a while since you actually saw a blog online but I hope you have been catching up on facebook to see the pics! If not the next three blogs are really just photo galleries which you can go through which will be followed by my final blog. The internet in Mozam is almos Read More »
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Surf city part 1

Rudy jnr about to get very barrelled in front of his house, the backpackers
Time has really flown by and we are now in fact up in Mozambique. I have named this as part 1 as I have so many photos and so much has happened that this is the prequel to the final blog from the South African leg of the trip. In light of this we will go back a good few weeks although I know many o Read More »
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Durban sun and surf

Durban has been awesome, such fun waves everyday, warm water and the courses are done and dusted!! Read More »
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The homelands

Coffee Bay from the hill
The Transkei is known as 'the homelands' because of the darker apartheid years in South Africa. It was considered a seperate country and was specifically where the Xhosa people could live freely. On the positive side going to the Transkei now you really feel like you are in Africa and in man Read More »
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Coffee Bay dreaming

We had a really fun time in Coffee Bay, it is in the middle of nowhere, well far from any big cities at any rate. We were fortunate to get some really fun waves and get some good hammock time too!! Read More »
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The famous Jeffreys Bay

Supers on our second day in J-Bay
Time is flying by and you haven’t had an update in a while but we have plenty backed up so expect a little flourish in the next week! Jeffreys Bay was epic, I don’t really know how else to put it! We got incredibly lucky with the waves, and when we were finally surfed out we went and had Read More »
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Penguins, wine and you guessed it... surfing

Cheers
As I was saying in the last blog Cape Town was action packed and a really great stop. With penguins, wine tasting, surfing and getting involved with Tim and the Isiqalo foundation as well as the local football team we had a great time. Cape Town has too many things going on to really be able to see Read More »
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