North Beach

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It's a sick spot cause I live there but if you want to challenge the big waves when the swell hits this is the spot for you and there is a number of other breaks down and up the beach eg: river mouth, tuckers rock.

Atmosphere:
The locals are friendly people but dont snake em! They will accept you in the area pretty fast. Great place to stay we keep to ourself there's a lot of fun things to do in the water and there's a whole range of wave riders from mals, short boards, bodyboarders kneeboarders etc...

Additional Info:
It breaks left and right when it's big it's a bit harder to make the drops on a surfboard, easy for boggers but if you do make it you will get the best barrel ever and carve the wave up as well. You can park at the surf club, there's a big parking area there but park wherever you can it's not that crowded, great place to stay.

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Easy to get there just before Uranga along the old highway it's a place called Mylestom just past Repton it's a quiet little place after the storms the swell pics up more than Coffs and there's usally bodyboarders in the shories and a fare few surfers out the back. Has easy access eg ; the surfclub.

WalkDon't know
Public accessYes
4x4 requiredYes
Boat requiredNo
Wave Characteristics
TypeBeach break
DirectionRight and left
BottomSandy
PowerFun
FrequencySometimes breaks (50 days/year)
Normal lengthShort (<50m)
Good day lengthNormal (50 to 150m)
Ideal Conditions
Wind directionSouth
Swell directionSouthWest
Swell size3ft-5ft - 6ft+
TideAll tides
Tide movementRising and falling tides
Crowd
WeekEmpty
WeekendFew surfers
Dangers

Rips / undertow, Sharks

Videos

None

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