Jay Davies, packing envelopes, WA
Hard-working men, employed by the sweltering mines of north-western Oz, value their limited time in the water.Recently, concern was rife among the miners about missing out on swell of the year, curtesy of the approaching Cyclone Iggy. The pulse was long-awaited and much-anticipated. But, as can often be the case, lil’ Iggy turned out to be anti-climactic and brought not a whole lot more than 100-click winds and some scattered flash flooding. Just before the cyclone hit, Jay Davies, vagrant of the world but a perennial West Oz local, was deep in the mix at Boojidup, packing back-to-back whistlers. For more like this, jump yourself over to Jay’s site.
Hard-working men, employed by the sweltering mines of north-western Oz, value their limited time in the water.Recently, concern was rife among the miners about missing out on swell of the year, curtesy of the approaching Cyclone Iggy. The pulse was long-awaited and much-anticipated. But, as can often be the case, lil’ Iggy turned out to be anti-climactic and brought not a whole lot more than 100-click winds and some scattered flash flooding.
Just before the cyclone hit, Jay Davies, vagrant of the world but a perennial West Oz local, was deep in the mix at Boojidup, packing back-to-back whistlers.
For more like this, jump yourself over to Jay’s site.
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