These waves at Jeffreys Bay, peel perfectly after travelling thousands of kilometres to bring joy to surfers who make the pilgrimage there annually. The groundswell that finally emerges as waves have their origins deep in the roaring forties of the ocean and from experience, we have found that the best swells often arrive a day or two after some hectic storm winds on the Eat Coast called the devil wind. You can't help that storms come in life, but be prepared for the ride of your life just after that storm. You will notice that many things you thought you can count on will be exposed to be built on sand, and the things that were built on rock remain. The bathymetry of JBay is reef, which means this wave breaks on solid rock! When the swell angles in with an offshore wind to clean it up, the results are pure bliss for surfers. I took this photo on an epic surf trip with my brother and his surfer friend and we scored some amazing rides. Don't worry about storms - it is the co...