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6th June 2017
Windsurfing: Hamworthy, Poole Harbour Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 25/35 Surf / Sea State: river chop Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods with showers, very windy! Max Speed: 30.09 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 10.36 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Tuesday 6th June – Windsurf **** Hamworthy – sunny periods with
showers, very windy!
Walk **** Around Corfe Castle
F2 Ride 282, Tushingham Lightning 6.50m, 38 cm fin. Wind W, 25/35 mph
30.09 kt. max., 27.05 kt. ave., 23.70 kt. mile, 19.20 km, 18.41 kt.
alpha.
Good night in our wooded spot on the lane from Arne to Corfe Castle and
luckily, we survived with no trees being blown down on us! If anything, it
is a little windier today but the dark clouds have been replaced by sunny
periods with only the odd shower. After breakfast, we head to the bird RSPB
reserve but don’t fancy paying for the carpark to take a breezy walk
especially as my fleece hasn’t dried out from yesterday! We then realise
we are only 3 miles from Corfe Castle and as Mag hasn’t seen it we head
there. We pass our overnight spot and come across a National Trust Heath
which we access over a cattle grid with no overnight parking signs:( There
are footpaths and bike routes everywhere and will be well worth a visit
when the weather is not so wild! The scenery is stunning especially when
Corfe Castle comes into view perched high on a hill. Just around the corner
from the NT pay carpark there is a free layby right by the castle but after
a quick pic we continue back to Hamworthy. It is VW heaven around here –
there are VW vans everywhere!! The wind had swung from onshore to cross
from the left and with the sun out the pensioners windsurf club were out in
force, well four of them using 4.5 sails with it being even windier than
yesterday!!! It was not a good time to be on the South coast with my
smallest small being 6.5 in gale force winds!!! I thought it was going to
be too windy for me but the wind eased so I rigged and headed out, there
were some vicious gusts and the water was very bumpy especially in the
channel. The harbour is very wide here probably close to two miles and it
was good sailing across even if not sure how deep it was with the tide
going out too. Sailing back was challenging in the confused chop and I was
surprised to get a 23 kt mile with half a dozen over 20 kts:)
Most of the locals called it a day but one stayed and we had a chat, he
said he was going to Portland tomorrow in easing winds so I might join him
and hope to find some flatter water!
Mag went for a walk today as the weather was better to find a shop for some
milk then made some top chicken sandwiches. I stopped for lunch then went
out again sailing deep into the channel on the other side and ended up in
18” of muddy water but managed to sail away OK. I even broke 30 kts on
one run for the second day running but didn’t get as good an average as
yesterday. With the carpark filling up with parents picking their kids up
from school I decided to call it a day. I managed to get all my kit safely
on the roof and separate my mast as we headed off to Corfe Castle.
It then really rained hard, the first real downpour of the day but it had
cleared by the time we parked in the lay-by for a walk around the castle.
We called in at the NT information centre and got some maps before heading
up the very steep hill next to the castle offering superb views of the
Castle, Poole Harbour and even the Needles. We were nearly at the top when
it tipped it down, horizontal rain and we had to shelter behind some bushes
and didn’t get too wet! We continued to the top which was amazing then
headed down to Corfe Village and there was even a rainbow over the
castle:)
Corfe Village was lovely, full of stone cottages some with thatched roofs.
We stopped at the big NT shop full of really expensive stuff, lucky for us
we didn’t have our wallet! Back at the van we realised we were only 3
miles from Kimmeridge Bay, a well-known windsurfing wave spot so decided to
take a look. It’s a small dead-end road leading to a private bay which is
£5 to park but the pay hut was shut so we continued down to watch a half a
dozen wave sailors enjoying the big winds and waves:)
Just up the hill we had seen another campervan parked in a small sheltered
carpark overlooking the bay so went there and parked up for the night. It
was nice and sunny while we had a camping special for tea, a can of chunky
chicken plus whatever Mag could find in the cupboards, it was delicious:)
We were joined by another VW for the night, let’s hope tomorrow brings a
little less wind!
While Mag was on Facebook on her phone she learnt that Dave White had had a
stroke so we would both like to wish him a full and speedy recovery!
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