Missed a very rare opportunity to sail Spot "B" with Ed earlier in the week, he had the place to himself while I was being a good dad.
Saturday, 31 December 2011
Christmas at Spot XYZ.
It's been a wild week for weather at times, Ed and I got a session in at Spot XYZ on Thursday (29th) on our smallest boards, 69l and 68l respectively, but even these felt too big at times. I regretted not walking back to the car to get my 3.7m² when Ed went for his 4.0m², as the 4.2m² I had up became too big for the conditions.
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Back on the water
Given the green light to resume activity this week, so had the first windsurf for 6 weeks. Conditions were not great, as it was onshore, which was probably a good thing given the size of the swell we have at the moment, sailed up and down the beach in the shallows for around an hour.
Saturday, 3 December 2011
Spot XYZ....
Not many made it out today, but crews from both North and South of the river made the best of the conditions. Neap tides at the moment, so not enough water to let the swell in, but still more fun than the alternative of an onshore session at the beach.
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Spot XYZ
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
It was tough to not risk my fragile toe today, as the early morning southerly was almost too tempting. Mark was first on the water as the tide pulled back from the ridge. I managed to snap a quick shot, in the already poor light, before rain started and the gloom descended. Hanging around to watch the inevitable carnage in the increasingly gusty conditions was never going to happen in the horizontal rain. Mat arrived to join Mark as I was about to head home, and from the house I saw him having at least one good run out to the back.
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Southwesterly,
The Beach
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
The recovery period
Two weeks down and counting of the six weeks that the toe I broke surfing apparently needs to repair itself.
It's not unusual for me to have an excess of free time that I usually fill with surf related activities, so now that these are out I've had to find something to fill the void. Hence the blag, which will focus on the activities of a group of mainly ageing flexibly employed, unemployed, fully employed and retired windsurfers/surfers.
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