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Me myself I - long Atlantic ride, was a bit stuffed coming back, so I pulled in at the Waterfront and got myself a Lindt ice cream. Soooooo good! It worked like a charm too and I made it home without dying! Really do LOVE Red Riding Hood!

 

Looks soooo lekka.

I love solo rides.

And the bike!! Makes me very jaggs

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My wife wanted to know why I was so keen to drive 5 hours to fetch Oversea’s visitors - simple really ...

I probably passed you this morning. I enjoyed how rough the sea was with really big swells, waves crashing and lots of foam. NSRI was out doing something or other in Hout Bay and what looked like a rescue helicopter flew near Bakoven when I passed. Brilliant day on the bike - definitely not a day for paddling!

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I probably passed you this morning. I enjoyed how rough the sea was with really big swells, waves crashing and lots of foam. NSRI was out doing something or other in Hout Bay and what looked like a rescue helicopter flew near Bakoven when I passed. Brilliant day on the bike - definitely not a day for paddling!

Depends

If you are doing the downwind run it might be

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I'm a real chicken of a paddler :blush:

Join the club...I have never had a surf ski and desperate to get one

10 years in Scarbs with a paddle ski did the trick in bigish waves but that run looks awesome.

I saw video that blew my mind

 

Any way you wear a life jacket

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If you roll in bad weather, you're a badass. Period.

With the right gear, there really isn’t an excuse, hey?

 

A wet, summer’s day really only requires a jacket or if it’s a short shower, then grind it out and dry off. Winter is a little different as if requires both cold and keep-day gear. Even more badass if one rides in the cold & wet.

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With the right gear, there really isn’t an excuse, hey?

 

A wet, summer’s day really only requires a jacket or if it’s a short shower, then grind it out and dry off. Winter is a little different as if requires both cold and keep-day gear. Even more badass if one rides in the cold & wet.

I never postpone a ride because it’s cold and wet.

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