I’ve never seen a swell roll into the south coast like last Sunday. ‘‘Twas beautiful. Too bad our water quality is so crappy at the moment thanks to our water companies being shitbags
All of Britain has sick surf breaks, just crap swell/wind consistency. But 4 coasts with world class set ups that fire at different times and are all driveable on strike missions. Just takes alot of commitment and fairly thick rubber.
@@paisleyskidmore5585 Ah depends which coast, i'm guessing you're SW. In NE we have prevailing offshore but a narrow swell window facing the Arctic circle.
@@paisleyskidmore5585 I came from Cornwall and have lived in SE Queensland, OZ for 40+ years. Cornwall's open beaches get more offshores than here, but we have epic point breaks that are often offshore - the equivalent of Cornish south westerlies, but in Cornwall there are fewer beaches working with such winds and they are not a patch on our points.
More than that hombre, the prevailing wind is offshore in the North East, gets hammered by swell in winter, and has 100s of miles of world class pointbreaks and reefs to be stumbled upon. Thats one sexy equation
Dear ozzies Just cause you spend 2 years working as a barman in London and surf Devon a few summers doesn’t mean you know everything about the U.K. surf scene ……..
Weve all had to find other lesser known spots to surf after being fed up with crews rockin up here everytime its firing and crowding a spot where for years theyd surfed in peace with no videos or gangs of ravenous pros!
This dude was feeling it
I’ve never seen a swell roll into the south coast like last Sunday. ‘‘Twas beautiful. Too bad our water quality is so crappy at the moment thanks to our water companies being shitbags
Water company: c💩nts...simples
And Brexit unfortunately ;)
Poor guy would be on the world tour if he lived somewhere that breaks more often !
This guy is called Liam and now works at Hollow Trees resort
All of Britain has sick surf breaks, just crap swell/wind consistency. But 4 coasts with world class set ups that fire at different times and are all driveable on strike missions. Just takes alot of commitment and fairly thick rubber.
I would say very consistent swell but not very consistent wind direction
@@paisleyskidmore5585 Ah depends which coast, i'm guessing you're SW. In NE we have prevailing offshore but a narrow swell window facing the Arctic circle.
@@MindSurf248 true , I surf both but much prefer ne, yes the swell is definitely inconsistent up there , what part do you surf ?
@@paisleyskidmore5585 All along Yorkshire coast. So many great spots, a wait for the swell but when it comes the coast fires.
@@paisleyskidmore5585 I came from Cornwall and have lived in SE Queensland, OZ for 40+ years. Cornwall's open beaches get more offshores than here, but we have epic point breaks that are often offshore - the equivalent of Cornish south westerlies, but in Cornwall there are fewer beaches working with such winds and they are not a patch on our points.
Cornwall is so underrated !
Cornwall is sick, but so is Devon, and the North East!
And Scotland
Is that the reef in Combe Martin?
Get some bangers and mash ready -- I'm coming over.
Wales is said to be good
Looks perfect to me!
No one ever mentions parking there is nigh on impossible, the water is polluted as hell its shallow freezing and can go flat for months on end🤙
No gloves so cant be too cold…yet.
Liam Turner?? Sheeeeesh that was solid effort!
Few Cornish pasties.
Shredding !!
I think the NE can have some real epic waves, it only happens a few times year.
Thats not New england in the video its the U.K.
@@jacklucas4665 I think he might be abbreviating north east of England
@@lawsonbailey5240 yeah he is!
@@lawsonbailey5240 Why say stuff like that , its clearly N.Devon.
More than that hombre, the prevailing wind is offshore in the North East, gets hammered by swell in winter, and has 100s of miles of world class pointbreaks and reefs to be stumbled upon. Thats one sexy equation
I’m from south Devon UK and if u know where to look the UK has amazing surf..
Once a year maybe eng has terrible surf 😂😂
@@paulhugo8455 u clearly have no idea what your talking about..
@@paulhugo8455 Troll or clueless.
@@MindSurf248 totally clueless
There’s nowt like a proper brew
No sign of Turkey Mick, Crawfee or Crabbie?
Jolly good surfing
This looks mint this
Looks like rye on the rocks
Ha …the water colour gives this area away.
What spit?
That was hell of a day! Liam was on fire 🔥
Cornwall isn't England
Dear ozzies
Just cause you spend 2 years working as a barman in London and surf Devon a few summers doesn’t mean you know everything about the U.K. surf scene ……..
Pretty sure that ain't Cornwall. Looks more like the opposite end of England...
Or at least over the border (just...)
Good vid. YEW.
So the answer is NO?
This guy surfs just like Tom rezvan.
Its all cgi the only surf in England is in Cornwall...
Get some clips in from wales
This dude gets all the chicks
Nice brother 🇧🇷
Surfed this place 30 years ago ! Shout out to Nick Noble for the nod in the right direction !
North east England about 70 miles north of Scarborough
Once a decade.
Nope
Honestly this is nowhere near as good as this place gets.
Ppl don't use wetsuit in indo
Old mate fkn rips
Outer Banks makes a better comparison
Maybe even New Jersey even....
sugeee
Wait a minute, England has no regular footers?
We got plenty. Check Jayce Robinson
@@robertblackettt i'm just making a joke because every surfer in the video is goofy
@@callumw5 the whole clip is just one guy, Liam Turner.
Weve all had to find other lesser known spots to surf after being fed up with crews rockin up here everytime its firing and crowding a spot where for years theyd surfed in peace with no videos or gangs of ravenous pros!
Wtf??
Where?
England mate
@@troyke3 where in England?
@@jamesaddison2428 Central england bro
lol, the kook question of the ages!
Behind the Nationwide in Swindon.