{"id":539,"date":"2012-09-17T00:30:45","date_gmt":"2012-09-16T22:30:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chappypix.co.za\/blog\/?p=539"},"modified":"2012-09-14T14:19:29","modified_gmt":"2012-09-14T12:19:29","slug":"hello-summer","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/chappypix.co.za\/blog\/2012\/09\/17\/hello-summer\/","title":{"rendered":"Hello Summer"},"content":{"rendered":"
I am a big fan of summer.
\nI do prefer the heat to the cold and everyone (almost everyone) seems to be in much better moods when it\u2019s sunny and warm.
\nSummer\u2019s vibe is more chilled.
\nI like that one layer of clothing is usually more than enough.
\nI like that the days are longer which means more time outdoors. Longer days also mean more time for fun.
\nSummer is a great time to be outdoors with awesome, like -minded people doing what we love<\/p>\n
<\/a><\/p>\n Summer is the best time mission and have fun with your mates<\/strong><\/p>\n Summer here in Cape Town does have a down side. <\/a><\/p>\n The shark warning flag blows in the stiff SE breeze<\/strong><\/p>\n Another feature of the Cape\u2019s summer is the wind. <\/a><\/p>\n Summer winds bring sand to the Kommetjie “super bank”<\/strong><\/p>\n Occasionally we do get decent swells that hit Cape Town and move up the East Coast. <\/a><\/p>\n Early morning punt in Jbay with Dylan Wichmann<\/strong><\/p>\n So, after one of the coldest winters Cape Town has suffered through in many years, I am seriously looking forward to warmer weather, mellow waves and chilled vibes.
\nFirstly, cold water is a problem.
\nSeriously, we have some of the best beaches in the world and some cooking summer surf but these luxuries come at a chilly price.
\nIt is not uncommon to wade into 10 degree C water during the summer months. Pretty painful, if you ask me.
\nSecondly, if the icy water does not put you off, then the SHARKS will.
\nYup, we have a large population of hungry Great White sharks roaming the shoreline. Ironically, the sharks are more prominent on the False Bay coast which also happens were one finds reasonably warm water in Cape Town. Go figure!<\/p>\n
\nThe South East wind can blow a gale\u2026for days!
\nThis wind, offshore on the cold side of the peninsular, can flatten surf and bring cold water to the surface.
\nHowever, this wind also brings fun, wind swell (and warm water) to the shark-infested waters to False Bay.
\nThat said, the South Easter does bring sand.
\nThis sand build up does give us some epic barreling waves, especially in the South were we have world-class beach breaks waves.
\nSummer is generally not considered prime surf season down here, but we do get decent swells now and then and coupled with good sand build up , Its an awesome time of year to be Cape Surfer.<\/p>\n
\nI was lucky enough to follow one such swell up the East coast last summer. This spur-of-the-moment mission ended up being the most fun surf trip to date.
\nEast coast is great.
\nFun waves, warm water and pretty decent light make the mission worthwhile especially when you return with some great pictures.<\/p>\n
\nI do hope I get an opportunity to mission up our beautiful coasts to partake in some images making activities.<\/p>\n