Day One – The Goat that was a dog!
After a fairly lengthy flight with a few bumps, drunks and children screaming we arrived at the hotel to receive a warm welcome from Simon and Lindsay who were already out here. Monday evening was a quiet affair with most of us heading straight for food and a few beers. Unfortunately it appears Andy C might have had a few too many beers as while a group of us sat outside chatting he pointed out with great enthusiasm the goat behind us! Upon closer inspection (from the same tables it has to be said) it was discovered the goat was a dog, maybe Andy C needs to get an eye test or we put it down to a very long day.
Day Two – The Sea Badger that took the fin!
Tuesday was our first day of sailing and after meeting at 0930 to be put into our groups for the week we all ventured out onto the Red Sea for a sail. The wind was fairly light – 12knots – so everyone was able to have a good time on the water. The more advanced group sailed round to Baby Bay to try their luck at a few freestyle moves. Unfortunately the first casualty of the week was experienced here by Andy C who met a badger that attacked the board and removed the fin completely! For those who are unsure about the existence of sea badgers we think that Andy C might just have found a bit of coral to hit – still the board, sail, mast and boom were all ok…..
Day Three – Black Eye
On Wednesday we had very light winds which meant only the beginners and improvers and very keen intermediates went out in the morning and afternoon. For those of us (Vincent, Justin and Fiona) that decided to give the sailing a miss a trip to the local island to go snorkling kept us occupied… OK island might be a little bit of a leap..but we all enjoyed the trip. A few others also decided to take a boat out for a change.
Unfortunately the second casualty happened on this day – again to AndyC who was seen be sporting a very nice black eye – apparently obtained whilst going to the toilet!
Day Three
List of casualties….. (all of one – namely Andy C)
(1) Fin due to hitting coral – oops sorry I mean the sea badger called Bob
(2) Black Eye
Contributed by: Fiona



