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15th September 2015
Windsurfing: Le Crotoy Wind Direction: sw Wind Stength: 25/40 Surf / Sea State: surf Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 32.32 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 23.21 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
French Autumn 2015
Saturday 12th September.
After a top sail with round UK sailor Jono Dunnett it was home at 2.30,
shower and load the van with windsurfers,bikes and cases etc., then left
Felixstowe for our son Robert and his girlfriend Hannah place at Sayers
Croft, Ewhurst. After a good journey we arrive at 7:30 have a top
Shepherd’s pie and look at some of their stunning pics of their latest
adventure to the Galapagos Islands and Ecuador :) To bed in the Sayers
croft car park completely knackered!
Sunday 13th September.
Up at 7:30 then have breakfast with Rob before he goes to work. Nice
morning with Hannah sorting out blogs/pics etc and listening to music on
Youtube:) Rob brings back a couple of boxes of free turkey lunch from the
canteen and we go for a walk in the lovely woods, then Rob cooks tea –
great sweet and sour pork and rice:) then we have to leave for the shuttle
at 7:30. Incident free trip to the train and we arrive in France and are
parked up just outside Calais at mid-night on the hill overlooking the Cap
Blanc.
Monday 14th September.
Mag’s two day headache continues into a third day and she felt really
rough today:( Shame as we woke to stunning views of the White Cliffs and
ferries coming and going at Calais, there were loads of people braving the
strong winds walking. We then drove along the lovely coast road, we never
tire of this route past Wissant,Wimeraux to Boulogne where we stop for
diesel (so’oooooooooooo cheap here now) and bread, we see loads of
kitesurfers and windsurfers out enjoying the waves:) It’s then a short
section of toll motorway before turning off to another of our favourites,
Le Crotoy in the Baie de Somme – a Grand Site of France :) We arrive at
the windsurfing/kiting spot at the end of the prom with SW winds gusting to
40mph!!!! But the high tide has just turned giving you only an hour of
water so I decided against sailing and we drove to the sluice gates just
past the camper aire where we spent the afternoon watching the walkers,
cyclists and men with guns ( they just love killing things in France –
it’s ducks here:( ) battle against the wind now gusting to over 50 mph!!!
the parking meters that cover Le Crotoy have now reached this car park too
but the machine was broken and we didn’t have any change so didn’t
pay:) Then with the tide well out the siren goes, the sluices rise and the
etang water spills out into the estuary – quite a sight! We then head out
of Le Crotoy to the out of the way car park half way along the bay where
the mussel tractors access their beds to tuck up out of the wind for the
night. We have a short blustery walk as the sun sets over the bay and spot
loads of Spoonbills flying over :)
Tuesday 15th September - windsurf ***** sunny periods - Le Crotoy – F2
Xantos - Tushingham X-15 5.8 – 32.32kts max – 28.40kt ave. – 26.23kt
n/mile – 43 km – 76 mins – top day :)
Quite night in our sheltered spot and only heard one mussel tractor heading
out into the bay, Mag feeling much better this morning:) even out before
breakfast collecting blackberries for our porridge:) With high water
yesterday at approx 1:30 I thought if we drove the short distance to kite
beach by eleven it would be fine but we got there and there was no water in
sight!!! So we headed into Le Crotoy for bread and change for the parking
meter, then over to the sluice to check the wind and it was gusting to 40
mph!!! much too much for me with the kit I have with me, mainly
speed/slalom kit for La Franqui not best suited to surf conditions found in
the bay and it wasn’t looking good for a sail! Back at the end of the
prom at mid day and there were a few kiters and windsurfers getting ready
although the water was still a long way out! I found a nice place to park
tucked out of the wind with the local windsurfers with a nice piece of
grass to rig and asked what sails they were rigging? 3.2 and 4.5 were the
answers!!! :( I have tried my 80lt slalom board in similar conditions
before so I had to go with the big 133 and 5.2 cambered sail is not good on
this board so took a chance and rigged my lovely new X-15 5.8 – easy to
rig but sets way too flat for speed, perhaps I will ask Tushingham for some
advice when I next get internet. I walked my board over the road and down
the slip way to the water and the wind didn’t seem too bad, by the time I
was back with my sail the sea was nearly up to the board giving us to
nearly 4 o’clock before we ran out of water! The first few runs were
horrendous in the mega strong winds at high water and I was really
struggling :( I came ashore for a rest, chatted to a local who said the
wind was forecast to drop a little and that the sea would get better, I
then helped to rescue a kitesurfer those kite deflated and his board was
gone! We got his kite ashore in one piece and he found his board:) I then
decided to brave the sea again and slowly heading down the bay never sure
how deep the water was? In fact I was never out of my depth the whole
session and skimming along in access of 28 knots in a few feet of rolling
surf keeps you on your toes! This is a great spot with fantastic rolling
surf and would be fantastic with some smaller freeride kite but I just love
to go fast and you could find some lovely flatwater inbetween the surf if
you could stay on the board over the waves! I had a few runs sailing 3 +
mile nearly to the end of the bay and back flat out bearing off down the
wave into troughs of flat really broad and managed to hit over 32 knots! A
30kt average was on but I ran out of water as the tide dropped with the
wind! :( but I was particularly pleased with the 26.23 n/mile – not bad
for flat out blasting in surf! So a great session of surf speedsailing:)
out with over 30 kiters and a dozen windsurfers and with the wind gone I
headed back to the slipway in time to met up with Mag who had been
reading/dozing in the van and coming over to the beach to check I was still
alive and to take some nice pics. Back at the van I changed and was able to
load the van easily in light airs, have a top cheese sandwich and cuppa
before heading to St Valery to check the steam train timetable for tomorrow
as its Mag’s birthday :) After a quick stop at the supermarket we head to
a great quiet overnight spot by the canal just outside Saigneville where I
wash out my wetsuit and we clean the van as its covered in salt spray. I am
knackered and my bad shoulder is hurting – it will never recover if I
keep going windsurfing but after a cake and cuppa we walk along the canal
for an hour as the sun sets with hundreds of gulls heading in formation to
the coast, a heron balancing on one leg, a kingfisher fishing and then
storks flying across! A great day and we have only just started – fingers
crossed the strong winds will disappear and we have wall to wall sunshine
for Mags birthday!
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