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comment by jaes pickard, 2007-06-21 17:58:50
this is a sick spot i live about 100metres away from it its worth a look but no local will tell u were it isp.s dont park near it
comment by Anonymous, 2007-04-25 10:59:13
nope try again.... happy huntin - surfed smack'eads alone solid 3-4ft and clean on a saturday a couple of weeks ago... hahahahahaha
comment by janimal, 2006-03-20 11:05:48
smackheadz? probabaly. if you bang a couple of g's into your arm it probably does look like a surf spot!
comment by anonymous, 2006-03-10 15:02:37
Smackheads If you're looking for the spot exposed in 360, then get an OS map and a pair of good walking shoes. Just posting on the internet and hoping that somebody tells you is pretty cheeky. Do what us older-generation had to do, learn to read pressure charts, predict swell, walk to find breaks and laugh at the made-up spots posted on this site. Bloody fast-food generation
comment by anonymous, 2006-01-26 18:42:36
is another name for this spot 'smackheads'?
comment by janimal, 2004-11-29 17:38:35
secrets this place is so secret you could build a surf camp there and no-one would ever get any waves.
comment by anonymous, 2004-01-24 21:02:52
This is rubbish I checked Bossiney today and made a point of looking at Gullastem, the OS map shows it as being rocky and that it was, no sand, deep water. A bit of a LH breaking over a bare rock otherwise just like a big quarry face which has just been dynamited. There is nothing here at all. The tide was bloody low and nothing was breaking even though there was a fair amount of swell running.
comment by anonymous, 2004-01-20 17:59:57
secrets dude why??
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