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comment by Anonymous, 2008-04-03 18:07:45
High tide trouble don't be in the sea after the sand disappears. dangerous, although sick at low tide
comment by webmaster, 2005-12-29 15:36:09
still waiting tell me which exactly which ones should not be on this site and I will remove them.... As to your suggestion, there is no way I can check every photo on this site against every possible photo ever published on every other site... think about it. So you tell me, URL of spot and photo number, I'll remove the photo.
comment by nicko, 2005-08-30 18:44:45
copyright well webmaster, why not practice as you preach and take the photos off then. seems like you actually still want the photo up but would like to pass on the blame... would be interesting to see if this gets posted without the photos going (like the barrel shot from stormrider)better still, why not just close the evil site down completely so we don't have to keep checking that our fave spots aren't getting too much publicity....
comment by webmaster @ wannasurf.com, 2005-01-28 21:29:55
respect We try to respect copyright, but people STILL send in photos which they shouldn't, and if they don't have a copyright watermark, we can't always tell. So tell us exactly which ones are yours - email me... and we'll either add a due credit (and link) or we'll remove your photo(s)
comment by anonymous, 2005-01-28 17:31:29
Nice picture From the Stormrider Guide. Does wannasurf respect other peoples copyright? By the way you lot, half of your photos are lifted from www.shimbo.co.uk (south west coast path). His are copyright. I suggest you look through the site before you get sued as well. By the way, you have a couple of my photos on this site, which are not yours to copyright.
comment by janimal, 2005-01-25 12:46:20
sam i think you're talking about backways cove. check it out at 3-4 foot spring low. can be a classic barrel, but a hideously dangerous setup and pain in the ass to get to. works rarely too as the reef gets choked with sand easily.
comment by Sam, 2004-12-13 11:24:25
whats the name of the right hand reef around the corner?cheers
comment by janimal@onetel.net, 2004-11-29 17:16:18
port william they've done more than spread it on the road!! what was left of port willy beach after the collapse a few years ago has been pretty much buried under the shite that pete hale has dug out to enlarge his wallet. not only has a remarkably pretty corner of the beach been turned int a slag heap, but the safe place to paddle out when it gets to 6-8 foot and over has disappeared. because of the completely useless enviroment agency rules, the lanlord just took the fine they imposed in his stride, because it was still many thousands of pounds cheaper than diposing of his waste in an enviromentally responsible manner. i don't have a problem with people expanding their business or property, even if it is total nobbers like pete hale, but if it involves completely fucking a place as outstandingly beautiful as trebarwith, you have to ask yourself why people (using the term loosely) are allowed to get away with it and stay in business. and why was sod-all said about it in the local press?? the guy should be publically shamed and forced to put the dasmage right out of his own pocket. i'm sure i'm not alone in saying that, having grown up here, trebarwith is very special to me and i take this personally. i dearly hope that the port william gets buried under a landslide.e-mail me if you want to get something started over this.
comment by anonymous, 2004-03-21 14:18:53
watch it good spot. Just get out before HT or you may have a fun paddle in! Plenty o rips as well. like i said watch it.
comment by anonymous, 2004-03-21 14:15:33
OK Surfed this place at about 5-6 foot about a month ago. Locals? what locals! Tuesday morning - no one out. Closes out thought at the moment due to the banks - may get better in the summer with the smaller waves. When its on though, is a great spot.
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