encona
Grommet
Member #: 1261 Posts 8
Registered: 22-3-2005 Location: Sutton Coldfield, B'Ham Member Is Offline Mood: layed back
|
posted on 22-3-2005 at 20:43 |
|
|
Fairbourne
Howdy Locals, few of the guys from www.spflyers.org are out for a blast over easter, wont go to brs or borth due to easter holiday
makers, so was wondering whats the sory on Fairbourne for buggying is it any good/worth the trip..
many thanks in advance
Steve
|
|
mNeil
|
posted on 23-3-2005 at 12:20 |
|
|
Steve . better to place this in the general section ,or travel; dont get many peeps looking in this section.
dont know much about fairbourne but i know a man that does,send dunk a u to u message and i am sure he will get back with the info as
he was a regular there .dont know what the beach guide says though.
hope this helps
thinking about it ,what is wrong with borth.
black rock will be banned for the season from this weekend i think.
borth is fine as long as peeps on buggys and land boards walk up the beach a bit away from the local hol makers.
make note the locals are getting a bit concerned about the land boards and buggy coming toooooo close to the peeps on the beach and us
kitesurfers are asking all who comes to set up and use the beach futher towards the estuary away from peeps PLEASE;up by the small
brick building maybe 100mtres up the beach would be a good start.
hope this helps and see you on the beach.
[Edited on 23/3/05 by mNeil]
[Edited on 23/3/05 by mNeil]
A KITE IS FOR LIFE!! THAT IS IF ITS A YARGA.
founder of storm'n Normans van club!
|
|
justal
|
posted on 23-3-2005 at 20:42 |
|
|
Don't most people just click on the 'Recent Posts' link to get a list of (funnily enough) all the recent posts regardless of which
section they are in.... Just wondering as it helps to know how people actually navigate the site... Do the regulars still go to the
individual sections?
As far as Fairbourne goes, it should be quieter than Borth over the weekend, but I'm not sure how firm the sand is... I wasn't that
interested in that last time I was there which was quite a while ago now.
Al.
URL: Pixelwave Design - Website Design Wales
Shop: Website Templates
Personal Weblog: A Simple Life of Luxury in West Wales
|
|
encona
Grommet
Member #: 1261 Posts 8
Registered: 22-3-2005 Location: Sutton Coldfield, B'Ham Member Is Offline Mood: layed back
|
posted on 24-3-2005 at 00:12 |
|
|
thanks guys
the reason we were looking for somewhere quiet is due to easter weekend holiday makers and the beaches being crowded, we dont wanna
screw things up for everyone, plan at moment is to try Fairbourne then hit Borth if Fairbourne isnt up to cratch.
Steve
|
|
shem
|
posted on 24-3-2005 at 07:37 |
|
|
Not a great amont of beach for buggying. If you want some where quiet. Come to the cemetary beach between Aberdyfi and tywyn. 3 miles
of quiet beach. usually rock solid, but on certain tides it can get soft in places. The other possibility would be Harlech. With it
being Easter, just dont risk it if there are masses of familys around.
Kite & SUP wales
Caravan decking wales
|
|
justal
|
posted on 24-3-2005 at 07:53 |
|
|
Thats it... check out Fairbourne and if not up to scratch go to Cemetary beach... its a lot less driving than going all the way around
to Borth and the beach condiions are virtually identical.
Al.
URL: Pixelwave Design - Website Design Wales
Shop: Website Templates
Personal Weblog: A Simple Life of Luxury in West Wales
|
|
mNeil
|
posted on 24-3-2005 at 08:31 |
|
|
ok Al now that you have mentioned it ; i have just found it!!!! very sensible
A KITE IS FOR LIFE!! THAT IS IF ITS A YARGA.
founder of storm'n Normans van club!
|
|
encona
Grommet
Member #: 1261 Posts 8
Registered: 22-3-2005 Location: Sutton Coldfield, B'Ham Member Is Offline Mood: layed back
|
posted on 24-3-2005 at 14:34 |
|
|
cheers peeps, cant see cemetry beach on auto route only shows tywn, always found harlech a touch soft for buggying.
cheers
Steve
|
|
AndyW
|
posted on 24-3-2005 at 14:50 |
|
|
I'm sure cemetry beach is in Aberdovey only the far end heading away from the Estuary and town.
|
|
justal
|
posted on 24-3-2005 at 16:44 |
|
|
Yep, it is pretty much on the corner between Tywyn and Aberdovey, just as the beach swings around the bend.
Al.
URL: Pixelwave Design - Website Design Wales
Shop: Website Templates
Personal Weblog: A Simple Life of Luxury in West Wales
|
|
encona
Grommet
Member #: 1261 Posts 8
Registered: 22-3-2005 Location: Sutton Coldfield, B'Ham Member Is Offline Mood: layed back
|
posted on 24-3-2005 at 22:15 |
|
|
mNeil are you in Sutton Coldfield as well mate
|
|
mNeil
|
posted on 24-3-2005 at 23:01 |
|
|
yes i live in boldmere Steve. when i first started on the land side used to buggy in sutton park with others including mJon now owner
of powerkiteshop, long before the original ban maybe 5/6 years ago;after that we moved to the wirral land yacht club at hoylake for a
few years before taking to the water totaly. we now kitesurf out of the borth area along with others of the birmingham navy ,now re
chritened the borth massif.
i presume you must be with the peeps who fly up by the parson and clerk area.
regards neil
ps local pub is the bishop vesey
A KITE IS FOR LIFE!! THAT IS IF ITS A YARGA.
founder of storm'n Normans van club!
|
|
encona
Grommet
Member #: 1261 Posts 8
Registered: 22-3-2005 Location: Sutton Coldfield, B'Ham Member Is Offline Mood: layed back
|
posted on 25-3-2005 at 19:54 |
|
|
Howdy Neil
Proper old school power kiter then ehh, only been buggying since 03 but started with stackers, still working on the SP ban Manager John
Porter wants us in their but red tape holds us back.
I live up in Walmley, and yes were the peeps risking life and limb buggying at the back of beruit sorry kingstanding lol.
So you boys have dual citizenship with borth then, been up to Borth only a couple of times, will be up tomorrow for the day, will you
be on the water.
laters Steve
|
|
mNeil
|
posted on 26-3-2005 at 00:17 |
|
|
cant make tomorrow and wind for sunday does not look good enough for the trip up so going to brancaster for the week probably.
A KITE IS FOR LIFE!! THAT IS IF ITS A YARGA.
founder of storm'n Normans van club!
|
|
shem
|
posted on 26-3-2005 at 06:18 |
|
|
If its light winds Ill be out buggying on the Cemetary beach stretch. Low tide most of the day so should be sweet. Ill be flying a
black and gold Phantom.
Kite & SUP wales
Caravan decking wales
|
|
encona
Grommet
Member #: 1261 Posts 8
Registered: 22-3-2005 Location: Sutton Coldfield, B'Ham Member Is Offline Mood: layed back
|
posted on 29-3-2005 at 00:07 |
|
|
howdy boys thanks for the help Sat was ok not to many people out on beach, wind wasnt the best, good day really even though came home
with a rip in the 6.6 BIII
steve
|
|
justal
|
posted on 29-3-2005 at 06:46 |
|
|
Did you guys look at Fairbourne or Cemetary Beach first?? I saw you all on the beach at Borth. I decided not to kite that day but make
the most of the surf.... Well, surf is a rarer commodity than wind around here so you have to make the most of it when it arrives...
Don't forget to add a diary entry.... we expect to see lots from
die hard kiters like yourselves!
Al.
URL: Pixelwave Design - Website Design Wales
Shop: Website Templates
Personal Weblog: A Simple Life of Luxury in West Wales
|
|
encona
Grommet
Member #: 1261 Posts 8
Registered: 22-3-2005 Location: Sutton Coldfield, B'Ham Member Is Offline Mood: layed back
|
posted on 31-3-2005 at 01:32 |
|
|
Howdy Al
didnt bother with Fairbourne or Cemetary came straight to Borth, due to one of our guys being there on Holiday (kev - Thrape) Borth old
timer, use to be a speed sailer i think the called themselves, ATB crossed with windsurfing kinda thing.
Borth always seems to have a brown water on the surface on the sand where we set up by the brick hut WTF is that about anything we
should know.
Steve
|
|
encona
Grommet
Member #: 1261 Posts 8
Registered: 22-3-2005 Location: Sutton Coldfield, B'Ham Member Is Offline Mood: layed back
|
posted on 31-3-2005 at 01:37 |
|
|
April we have a weekend booked for Shell Island, last weekend as a free single male buggier if any of you boys fancy coming over for
it.
|
|