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Mood: Just Chillin Dude
5th October 2002
Surfing: Llangenith
Wind Direction: S
Wind Stength: light
Surf / Sea State: 2-3 foot surf
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Weather: Sunny
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Anna, Steve and I arrived back at the beach at around 7.30am. Anna and I had had a nice comfortable nights sleep in the van, but Steve didn't fare so well in his car. He never does, but having been working nights the week before just made matters worse. We met Ken in the car park. He had stayed in his tent on the campsite. We then went in for a surf before breakfast in nice 2-3 foot waves. Steve and ken didn't stay in long, but I had a really good session. When I got out, Joe, Dunja and their two children had arrived from Telford. We then all just sat on the beach in the sunshine chatting and every now and then wandering off to wacth the surf. There were quite a few people flying kites in the light breeze, and also people hangliding and paragliding from Rhossili Downs. Joe and I then went off to get BBQ equipment.
When we got back, Steve had decided that there was no wind forecast so rather than spend another uncomfortable night in the car was going to head home. Ken decided the same and they both left around mid-afternoon. The rest of us then stuffed our faces arond the BBQ!

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