Gnaraloo
Surf Guide
Like most classics, no one was ever going to be able to keep Gnaraloo a secret. One hundred miles north of Carnarvon, the wave is a quarter-mile long left-hander that features outrageously shallow step-filled barrels and endless rippable walls. And all before the watchful eye of hundreds of sharks. You're a long way from medical help here, so pack well, surf sensibly, and keep your eyes on your buddies.
Ability Level
Advanced
Advanced
Local Vibe
Doable
Some Western Australian surfers spend every winter here and are, understandably, a little protective of the wave they adore and worship. Tread lightly. If you charge the sets, you'll get respect and quickly climb the hierarchical ladder; if not, wait at the back of the line.
Crowd Factor
Heavy
Despite the difficulty in getting here and the harshness of the camp, don't be surprised if you're surfing among a crowd of 50 or more.
Spot Rating
Perfect
One of the best waves in West Oz when its on, but sharky.
Shoulder Burn
Exhausting
Long wave, long paddle.
Water Quality
Clean
Pristine.
Ideal Surf Conditions
Swell Direction
SW, W
Wind
SE, NE
Surf Height
Head high-3X overhead+
Tide
Mid to high