Rent a surfboard
Anybody know a surfshop where to rent a surfboard in the area of Dingle? I 'll spend just a couple of days down there and I 'd like to catch some good waves.
Thanks for any help!!
comment by driftwood, 2007-12-21 19:30:40
localism
unfortunately, this issue is being raised more often about spots in eire but the usual rules apply, smile and say hello in the line up and 9 out of 10 times the local crews will let you have your share of waves and will be interested to talk to you, its a fact that the breaks are getting more crowded but ive surfed many places around the globe and find we still have quiet breaks, most of the problems people meet are young lads who dont even live close to what they call their local breaks and often its just jealosy over ability, i hope none of what you read will put you off coming to eire, its still a hell of a lot more relaxed than most european spots other than the odd unlucky few encounters, for every one bad experience you read of her there was probably a 1000 good ones had by punters that just dont get written about, hope to see you in one of our many lineups and share a few pints of arthur with you after
Ride Deals- Cork City
Looking for rides to the beach from Cork City. Won't pussy out, complain about early starts, and willing to wear blindfold if zodiacs or float planes are involved. Will also pay gas money. Sweet deal. Ten years surfing experience but no car for the time.
Contact Tony 0876636318 or tonyrusinak@gmail.com
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