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18th November 2009
Windsurfing: Dyfi Estuary Wind Direction: SW Wind Stength: 20-30 kts Surf / Sea State: choppy Air Temperature: 13C Sea Temperature: Weather: cloudy Max Speed: Distance Covered:
Persistence was required today to get what turned out to be a very good
session.
Heading for Aberdovey the first challenge was to get there. Road closed due
to accident 10 minutes before Newtown meant a half hour diversion. Water
everywhere on the roads was lets say interesting. Dyfi bridge was closed
and flooded well back along the flood plain.
So went down to see Al instead and we mulled over the conditions. The big
swell and lulls in the wind didn't make the prospect of the sea front
inviting so after a cuppa we went for the estuary. The water on Ynyslas
side was dropping fast plus the current is going across the wind here and
it was gusty so after sailing down the channel we walked over the spit to
get into the main channel.
Sailed well powered up on the 5m, which was lucky 'cause we couldn't go
back to change kit! The current pushing us into the wind made it perfect
conditions for 5m sails. Nice little swell / chop to play on and turned
into quite a gybe fest. After the first few runs / gybes I realised that
probably for the first time that after launching I'd actually followed Al
about without falling in, nice :-)
Loads of gybes mostly decent until I started getting tired. Had a bit of an
explore then sailed downwind to Dyfi and back across to the Ynyslas side
for the walk back. Windsurfing Done!
Of course getting home was also fun, by now the water had drained from the
hills so a decent flood was to be crossed to get back to Mach. Just about
made it following a 4x4 through. All good fun!
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