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Are there any Aspie surfers out there???

 
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PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 2:40 am    Post subject: Are there any Aspie surfers out there??? Reply with quote

Hi there,

I'm a very mild aussie Aspie whose passion is surfing - I haven't ever competed but I have surfed all through South America, Europe, South Africa, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Samoa, New Zealand, and all around Oz too. I have had a couple of photos published in magazines, not of me surfing though, just the pictures I have taken of surf line ups.

I can cut back and do floaters, occasionally a re entry, but I can't do aerials or backside tube riding. I do get out around Bells Beach (in Oz) every weekend though, and have ridden waves in the range of 20 foot faces (10 foot in Aussie surfer speak). Any aspies out there that are keen surfer's, in particular good surfers?? Any famous surfers that may have Asperger's??
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