![]() So yes, it is possible to score good waves and not piss off your family. Especially since the day we went to the game park, it was howling on shore winds and I knew that no one was scoring J Bay! In all seriousness though, in our two weeks in South Africa, scoring J Bay was mental, but going on a safari with the kids and seeing their stoke over the wild animals, was on the same level. Then our sentimental, feel-good idea is actually dead wrong. Remember that the memories you make as a family on holiday will surpass the memories of any single wave…unless you have a boring holiday, and you get shacked out of your mind.Who would you rather be in that situation? ![]() Our daughter talks about how she went surfing in Fiji and Jamaica to her friends in school, who in turn are bragging about not peeing in their bed the night before. Our kids are only 1 and 3, but they have surfed with us all over. But we still wake up and check it out before we decide to not go surf! If you chose wisely, your spouse will be cool with you going for multiple sessions, if you chose poorly, you might only get one hour per day…either way, you, as the surfer, can learn to adapt to get the most out of your trip. Windy or small days that are forecasted are typically reserved for safaris, sight seeing, excursions…etc. We surf 3-4 times per day on most of our trips, but we will take days off to do family stuff too. Surfing once a day on vacation is better than not surfing at all and going to work! Your surf frequency depends on your situation.
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