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comment by anonymous, 2005-07-29 11:53:16
flat how flat has this summer been!!?
comment by anonymous, 2005-03-24 09:54:38
north coast is getting very crowded these days, is it really worth it for a few crowded beachies?
comment by NORTHERN SURFER, 2005-02-16 16:36:00
East is the beast Please add east stand, i will write the report and im sure Andy in Troggs will give a pic or two. Being serious East Strand is the best beach break in Ireland, with respect to all the other great breaks. Their are multiple peaks but the right hander towards the Arcadia is awesome, can get to around 8-10ft with huge board-snapping barrels!
comment by webmaster, 2005-02-03 22:50:33
not stolen... used with permission The nice guys at Troggs have allowed us to use these photos - hence the link and credit to them on the photos.
comment by anonymous, 2005-02-03 22:44:56
stolen photos???? are these pics not from the troggs site
comment by Jack, 2005-02-03 14:23:06
Local Some of these photos are from EAST STRAND. It's only round the corner but it's still a different wave. West generally provides fun surf as east mostly has beauty barrels. Both brilliant waves.
comment by anonymous, 2005-01-15 18:22:47
is there any chance of east being added? lets face it it is one of the best beach breaks in ireland when its on
comment by anonymous, 2004-12-22 16:07:18
hurry up an put this spot into north-east ireland - cudnt b that hard
comment by anonymous, 2004-11-17 20:45:51
west often gets heavey, east is normally better or try portballintrae for some size especially on a big north/north west swell with off shore wind, normally less crowded than east and west aswell
comment by Anonymous, 2003-11-30 00:30:51
Longboard West is always great for longboarding. However it is fun with a shortboard or even a bodyboard, but I'd check out elsewhere for more size.
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