Showing posts with label waves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waves. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 September 2015

Hanging Ten at Yang Yang

A while ago I posted a great video of winter surfing in South Korea presented by YESiSURF.com & Another Day.
Very inspirational!


The other day I went on a road trip to the east coast to seek out those very waves. Not quite winter but the beginning of Autumn.
First stop was Sokcho and it was great to sea the ocean again but the waves weren't really surfing friendly. A nice swell but it was all beach break. No bars seemed to be evident. Having said that it was really nice to get wet and roll around in the swell.


It was heading south toward Gangneung that the real gold was discovered.
Just little fishing villages and seaside towns are where it is really at.

Hajodae was a beautiful sleepy town that had a promising point break and a big stretch of beach heading up to the north. A bit choppy on the day but good size. There were a few places that had boards, mainly for hire dotted around the point. But this was out of season so most were closed.

Further south is Yang Yang and a couple of little towns around here seemed to be the place.

Gisamun on the 38th parallel was were the mushroom navigation light in the video lives. Mainly a fishing village but there were surf shops dotting up to! They had some really nice boards for sale and hire and lots of paraphernalia. Chatted to a local or too and they had some interesting yarns to weave.
But of all things on this day the swell was too big. 3 meter and it was crashing over the breakwall. The evening before  there had been a number of people out getting some waves but I arrived just on dusk. Too late.

checking some of the hardware
That magic mushroom
quite a large swell that day!
 A bit further south is another sleepy town that also has some good breaks but I was just passing through this one.

 














All of these places are overpopulated in the height of summer but at this time you had the run of the joint. Gotta get back and this time have a surf but in the mean time I will just keep watching that video and dreaming. Not that I want to do the snow thing but in season it looks like a great place for a wave and really promising for a country that is just at the beginning of its surfing history.

Postscript: if you want the ultimate in uncrowded waves there is a group that organises surfing tours of the North Korean East Coast!!!!!   check it out here  just scroll down for some English 

Friday, 6 February 2015

Rants Rave & Reviews

So I've been reviewing some films for a website called Filmed in Ether.

Set up and run by Hieu Chau who is also Entertainment Editor for Meld Magazine and a contributor for Japan Cinema and Modern Korean Cinema.
Filmed in Ether has been running since the end of 2014, it's got news, reviews and feature articles on Asian Cinema with the accent of 'in Australia'.

"Based in Australia, the website also serves as a news resource on Asian films and film festivals screening throughout the country."

I've got a couple of reviews up

The Wind Rises by Hayao Miyazaki (his swan song animation)

"The Wind Rises is certainly no My Neighbor Totoro, nor a Kiki’s Delivery Service and certainly not a Ponyo but it nevertheless is unmistakably a Miyazaki picture. The Wind Rises is much more a biography, albeit a fictionalised one, and it tells the story of a famous man whose achievements had a dramatic effect on the world."  read more

Waves by Don Frasco (an indie film from the Philippines)

"Waves are the only physical manifestation of energy on this planet, ask any surfer. You can see the energy, you can feel the energy, you can ride the energy – waves are amazing. Think about it, they are our access to understanding a phenomena that drives our very existence. They let us grasp the intangible."  read more

I'm hoping to contribute more on a regular basis but regardless this is a pretty neat site to keep up with Asian cinema and film happenings in Australia. Check it out.

Monday, 21 January 2013

The Waveform Monitor

I'm fascinated by waves.
The only consistent physical manifestation of energy that we can touch, feel and see.
I find surf beaches mesmerising.  I watch them, ride them and swim them too.
The Rhythm, the sound, the smell but really it's the visual.
The sight of of approaching swell, corduroy!
A wave forming, building, peaking and breaking.
Being witness to this is nourishment for the soul. Being amongst it is Heaven.
And the wave is non less perfect than with a stiff offshore wind
and a handsome groundswell to match.

It is with this that I present to you
Day 7, 2013 King George Beach S.A. 35° 37' 16" S x 137° 12' 34" E

 






And at the end of the day