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July 16 2009.<img style="border: none; margin-right: 10px; float: left;"alt="An unidentified surfer carves his way around a solid cavern. This spot did not come to mind when discussing where to surf that weekend, but SUSS insisted we head there. Photo: " src="http://www.wavescape.co.za/images/smooth-gallery/thumbnails/suss_07-09/suss_002.jpg"/>A Cape Town crew trawl the Western Cape for epic waves ... and score.


Dean Logie pig-dogs his way in and out of this sucky Weskus pit, 4-5ft groomed lines with five guys sharing the spoils. Photo:
An unidentified surfer carves his way around a solid cavern. This spot did not come to mind when discussing where to surf that weekend, but SUSS insisted we head there. Photo:
An unknown surfer sets up a huge carve. Coming over the hill to see consistent 6ft lines screaming into the bay with only 4 guys in the water, we knew we had done well. Photo:
Air drops were pretty much par for the course that day. Driving away from spots we would have expected to surf was a bit worrying, but the call was perfect. Photo:
An unridden Weskus peak offloads onto the banks. Photo:
Yes. We scored that. Where were you that day? Photo:
Weskus regular Chad Marais screams past the belly of the beast. SUSS called a fairly solid session at this West Coast gem, 4-6ft. We werent expecting beasts like this. Photo:
When used right, you can drastically increase your chances of scoring. Photo:
This wasnt even the spot SUSS was telling us to hit. It was merely an en-route indicator. We scored. Photo: