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posted on 16-1-2006 at 20:01 |
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Newbie
Hey just joined the site thought i'd say hi
n was wondering if there are any landborders who use this forum n board in or near borth n yanylas??? seems like u'r all kite
surfers
plus are there any other good beaches in the west/mid wales area???
Cheers
Sticky
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justal
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posted on 16-1-2006 at 20:05 |
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Borth and Ynyslas are definitely your best bet for land-boarding around here, and there are often plenty of others out land-boarding or
buggying. Especially at the weekend, but there are a few locals who may be out during the week as well.
I haven't been out on my land-board for ages, but should really make the effort now and then.
See you on the beach sometime.
Al.
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rob
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posted on 16-1-2006 at 21:05 |
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I do when I get the chance, maybe see you on the beach sometime!
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shem
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posted on 17-1-2006 at 09:39 |
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Check out the "grave yard " beach, between tywyn and Aberdyfi. Its one of the longest beaches in mid wales, ( 3 miles end to end). It
can have a few soft patches at certain times so watch out on the mntain board, generally its rock hard though. Ive been neglecting the
land kiting as well recently, ( since i sold my phantom), but ive just bought a HQ Montanna so ill be getting back in the buggy.
If you come to aberdyfi make sure you stay North of the first concreate bunker!!
Kite & SUP wales
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