Sunday 17 January 2016

The SCARMATRA Files Part 4




                            Krui Lefts

                                 SMALL WAVE FUN 

After surfing out the front at Ujung Bocor for the best part of the trip, the swell finally jacked up in size, making the wave out the almost un surfable, so it was off to Krui Lefts with 9 guys squeezed into 2 cars. Some fun little waves when we arrived and with my hand being too infected from surfing twice a day, it was camera duties for me. Unfortunately for the lads they were soon joined by other surfers from the nearby camps, as the said they saw us leave with boards on the roof and decided to follow!



The SCARMATRA Files part 5 from adam williams on Vimeo.


Krui Left and empty
not for long


take a ticket and wait your turn?



Craig McRitchie







Justin Spittle was the first out but was soon joined by everyone else.




























Look out Justin, here comes Paul on his timber paipo
















































Jeff Burgess














Craig McRitchie
cutback sequence







































Phil Harper
Mat Sliding



















Paul Newman riding his timber paipo





















Craig Joubert










From Phil Harpers
Go Pro Camera



                                 
                                 12 Rough Heads
After close to 2 weeks without shaving we all got a little bit on the furry side as seen below

Pictures by Justin Spittle

Adam Williams




Paul Newman




Craig McRitchie





Craig Joubert




Mark Abel




Greg Byers




Phil Harper





Brian Manahan




Jeff Burgess




Dave Gelder




Paul Gleeson




Justin Spittle




Anita Volcano and her partner relaxing at Krui Lefts





A short video by Phil Harper





                              KARMA

                 'Only Kook's wear Booties'

I was sitting out the back one afternoon when I saw these 4 young guys walking directly straight out the front of Dami and across the reef,  normally you would enter the water a bit further up the reef and then paddle back down. Anyways I looked on in disbelief at what they were doing and couldn't believe they made it out the back without getting hit by a set wave and dragged across the reef. Two of the guys drifted straight down to the pack on the main peak and two of the surfers went on to hassle me, well try is the word, I just paddled them further up the reef till one gave up and drifted down to his mate, while the bigger fella with the white shirt ( pictured below) still wanted to play games, so after 20 minutes we finally spoke to one another, and he mentioned how they were staying over at Mandiri Beach Club and they came here chasing bigger waves on the reef. He then stated that only kooks would wear booties, and the standard of surfers here was below grade? Now as you know I wear booties all year round, they help keep my flippers on and they are great to walk across the reef with when exiting the water. Anyways we both caught a set each which ran the 100m's down the line and was was clipped just short of the keyhole. This is when Karma stepped in, the guy appears from the foam and yells to me 'can you check my foot'? Yep he has a lovely gash on the underside of his foot and this would have been prevented if he was was booties! I advised him to go in, which he ignored and paddled back out to the lineup, I went in and told our crew, who were all sitting back enjoying a few Bintangs, they just laughed as apparently these younger roosters had left their bikes and gear here at Dami, never spoke or said hello , walked straight past the boys, straight out the front gate and proceeded to stumble and walk tender footed across the reef, as they dont wear reef booties! Well time I had a shower and got back to the front, one of those guys ( blue shirt) was already in and waiting for his mate with the cut foot to come in. He is a paramedic back in Australia and had concerns for his mates injuries, I offered him to use our shower and went got some bandages , meanwhile the boys were giving them a mouthful 'should have worn booties' eh? was their cry. They were all so grateful for my help, and as I mentioned to them next time, show some manners, acknowledge the guys who were paying to stay there, and Karma might not come and bite you on the arse! 






MEAL TIME

Fresh from the markets to you




Go the Cooks




Chook pictured below with their house dogs, 
Wilson and Kevvie




Standard breaky was a mixed omelet and fruit juice








                           I taught the girls the finer art of making French Toast one morning




Chicken wraps and chips for lunch




Bintang
The main stay of all surfers 



 Dinner Time 



Out the front catching dinner












Octopus 






                                                                   
                                                                      Double-c @ Krui
                                         Many thanks to Jason for taking us out to dinner
                                                                       Chicken & Rice




Styling
Krui

































                                    Filling up with Diesel  

Jason mentioned to me the local lads were all checking me out, wearing a bright Hawaiian shirt and shorts plus hat, I  stood out like a sore thumb ...as I replied ' this time next week , I will be back to reality, I will be back to work and  wearing high vis clothing and safety boots , so I dont give a shit what people think ! '












Starfish picture by Justin Spittle, the whole reef was alive with these and other creatures!




My Trusty 5'9 " Mackie Bonza


Jeff brought his old mat along for the trip













Kevvie and friend













Afternoon session on the Deck












Craig Joubert and handplane





































Ombak Indah Losmen






























































                                         Injuries Galore







































 Rendy
Camp Grommet and actor

Rendy , Eki & Sally starred in and eventually won (out of 122 entries) a national short film competition late last year



























Paul and Rendy



                             A Million Reef Cuts

Some more random pictures with many thanks to Craig McRitchie and Phil Harper for contributing their photography !













































                                                                   Wundebah


















Paul Gleeson
































                                            Going Home

After being up to 2 am in the morning, drinking Bintangs , playing air guitars and singing to Kevvie, it was a quick couple of hours sleep before the 5 hour drive back to Bandar Lumpung Airport



                                                                      Pit Stop






                                                         
                                                                         Bandar Airport














The fun continues



over the Volcano
Picture by Greg Byers




















Depensar Airport, waiting for our final flight home to Sydney



Batman and Robin







The Scarmatra Files from adam williams on Vimeo.

It was a great trip 2 weeks with the best crew of blokes, plenty of waves and variety. Its so hard to cram 2 weeks worth of experiences into a few blog reports , pictures and video.
Hope you enjoyed my Visual Diary and one day go and visit the place yourself , I can highly recommend the Hospitality of Dami and the people of the surrounding villages.

Many Thanks to Jason and Ayu, all the staff and also to my 11 fellow travelers for making this a great holiday!

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2 comments:

  1. Terrific post. Great to see plenty of pics of the chaps enjoying themselves and loved the only kooks wear booties story. What a bunch of dopey pricks. Too many of them make a dill of themselves when they are visiting outside of Oz.

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    1. Thanks Robin! It was a really fun, enjoyable trip!

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