Lino

How cool is this! Animated surfing using Lego characters by Karim Rajeb.

Surfing Ranong

Fun times up north, the surf gods blessed us with three days of sunshine, light winds and small clean waves. Big thanks to Paul for his photos.





Smoke Me A Kipper

From the recesses of May's memory card, a morning of fun Phangnga peaks with not a soul in sight.





Groundswells

Though infrequent the Andaman coast is exposed to long period swells of up to 20+ seconds generated in the Southern and Indian Oceans. Swell tends to be small (2-4ft) in size coming from a SSW-SW direction but will also bend in nearer the coastline losing some size and energy in the process. The two images below show the narrow swell corridors for Phangnga and Ranong provinces. Phangnga's window is aproximately between 229-246 degrees, and Ranong's 223-239.


Notice how groundswells directed at Phangnga come in south of the Similan islands whereas groundswells hitting Ranong squeeze between the Surin and Similan islands offshore.

Rocko In Ranong

Rocko checking out the beach and a nice little left hander.




When The Wind Blows

There's still a few spots that remain rideable.




Stormy Weather

Variable conditions each day, can be stormy and confused in the morning and glassy by the afternoon, and vice versa.