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Cyclone Season

When barrels and devastation are two sides of the same coin.

This week we welcomed yet another superb cyclone fuelled swell. The points along Australia’s east coast were, by all accounts, firing. And only three weeks earlier, Cyclone Marcia lit up the coastline days before the Quiky and Roxy Pro were set to begin. It’s a bittersweet state of affairs, to say the least. As we scan the weather charts for building low pressure systems, and find promise in a swirling red dot, people in another part of the world prepare for the worst. We have heard over the last few days that up to 70% of Vanuatu’s population may have been displaced as a result of Cyclone Pam, one of the fiercest cyclones on record. This morning communication was still down to many of the nation’s 65 inhabited outer islands, many accessible only by boat. Tanna Island, some 200km from the capital Port Villa, and home to 30 000 people, is reported to have around 1 week’s supply of fresh water left, damaged and diminishing food stocks, and a functioning hospital… which is missing a roof.

As the clean lines moved into the Superbank, our thoughts were far from Vanuatu. Of course there’s no point not capitalising on a pumping ground swell as it hits your own backyard, but it’s a stark reminder that one man’s pain is truly another man’s pleasure. As surfers, do we have an obligation to give back to those less fortunate than ourselves, when we’ve benefited directly from the source of devastation? Probably not, but if you’re into karma, balance and the power of synchronicity, here’s an idea. One mate of mine suggested a direct give-and-take scenario. Perhaps, when you score an epic ride as a result of a cyclone such as Pam, you could give a small donation to the cause. It’s up to each individual how much they think their waves are worth. Without sounding too preachy, it’s a little food for thought for your Wednesday afternoon, since the northerly has hit and you can finally stop running around from point to point like a headless chook, chasing Pam’s sweet, sweet barrels.

Donations can be made to the Cyclone Pam (Vanuatu) 2015 Appeal at the Red Cross Website

joli-insert-kirra Meanwhile Kirra pumped courtesy of Cyclone Pam. Photo: Joli
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