The longest flat spell for 13 years Posted on September 10, 2021, updated on July 9, 2022 by Charlie Russell This August has officially been the flattest August for waves in the last 13 years, according to the data from Magic Sea Weed. It’s been a beautiful few weeks of glorious sunshine down in Perranporth, we’ve even been able to teach without a wetsuit on a few days, which is a rarity for Cornwall. The […]
Exploring Droskyn and beyond by surfboard Posted on July 10, 2021, updated on July 9, 2022 by Charlie Russell During our recent flat spell the team took a few surfboards and had a paddle around the beautiful Droskyn point to see what they could find. Making the most of the sunshine and small swell the crew discovered hidden caves and rugged cliff-faces. Only accessible by water, the coast between Perranporth and St Agnes is […]
How to spot & survive a rip current Posted on June 24, 2015 by Max Hepworth-Povey Rip currents are a big threat to learner surfers, constantly causing surfers and swimmers to be rescued in the Summer seasons down here in Newquay and when there is a big swell and alot of water moving around, there have been a number of fatal accidents. Every day, swell and beach is different, but swimming […]