A DAYYAN THE LIFE

May 25th, 2010

The last contest on the WQS was in Brazil, at Itauna, just north of Rio de Janeiro. I’d never been there so I was excited, not knowing what I was in for. I was traveling with a mate from Manly, Nick Riley, for the final two ‘6 stars’. It was his first time to Brazil and he was a little nervous after hearing a lot of ruff stories about the crime that happens in the favillas (slums, to you mono-lingo’s). And having no good stories of my own meant that I didn’t have anything that could coax him outdoors.

Itauna is on about the same latitude as our Gold Coast so it’s very warm. It sits on a peninsula pointing due south and cops every bit of south swell heading up the coast. The week we were there didn’t drop under 4 ft, maxing 8 ft at one stage. The set-up is a little like our beloved North Narra which had Hedgey in a bit of a spin. There’s a huge rock outcrop at the north end and the lefts run down the beach like a semi-perfect, left point break. On the other side of the rocks is a super heavy, below-sea-level right hand “keg”. The locals call it, ‘The Back Door’ and it’s as heavy as any 4ft slab I’ve ever surfed.

We had an awesome time in Itauna even though neither of us nailed a solid result. And Nick didn’t get robbed or murdered which he’s pretty frothing about. haha

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The Masaii Hotel. Nick didn’t get murdered here. And, we had a clear view of the event

Phalace

While The Waldorf might have a Picasso hanging in the foyer, The Masaii had this. So cool, and Nick couldn’t stop rubbing it

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The contest area at Itauna. The event was sponsored by a well known, local soft drink company

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The line-up … could have been worse

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If he doesn’t bail within the next 20 metres, this guy is going to be taking scars from a drag over a large barnacle encrusted rock that soon won’t be hidden by wash, into the next life

backdoor

Life near the fast lane

Anyway, who needs Curly?

Dayyoof x

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