Posts Tagged ‘trip’

Doing Dahab – Bray Lake Style

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

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

Aussi Kiss and Twin Tip Twinser

Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

Last weekend myself, Tom, Ricky, Bret and James all went down to the Aussie Kiss SWA (student windsurfing) event in Cornwall. I think the weekend can only be described as EPIC! There was some great windsurfing on the Saturday but it was also because of the partying. The event was part organised by Lisa Kingston another ex-Bray Lake member of staff. So uber thanks to Lisa. When I arrived I was surprised to see another Old Bray lake face in Ed Throne. I typical Ed style rounds of Jagermeister where soon rolling in (not sure who was paying for them). I was trying to stay sober because it was windy the next day and I had a new toy to try, the 2011 RRD TwinTip Twinser 88, which James had brought down for me from Bray. I know that I am completely useless at windsurfing with any little twinge of a hangover. My strength of will didn’t last very long and by the end of the night I was as smashed long with all 800 other people there.

The next day we binged on Cornish Pasties in an attempt to feel up to going windsurfing and headed for Daymer bay. It was really windy. Most people going out of 4.5m sails, I went out on a 3.7m and planed almost all the time. The new board was amazing and surprisingly on starboard tack so was I. I landed a couple of shakkas and loads of flakkas in the flat water the far side. The Twin fin makes it very easy to carve up into the wind quickly for shakkas. On port I was not quite so hot but is was very choppy and there were loads of people launching. When I did get a chance to try anything that side the board felt really nice, punchy when popping and slidey when going backwards. It really doesn’t feel like and 88litre when you’re riding it, it feels much bigger and has great early planning for such a small freestyle board. It however does feel really light on your feet so you feel like you can throw it over your head easily, if that what your into. I think that everyone else had a good sail even James.

After a quick pub meal in Polzeath we had to go fancy dress shopping because Ricky and Aimee (Ricky’s girlfriend) hadn’t got sorted yet. SWA fancy dress parties are infamous. The theme was “999”. I went as Jack Bauer (tradition). The man with the best fancy dress (possibly in the whole party) was Ricky’s brother Adda, who had a WW2 style gas mask and full hazmat suit, he was pretty scary. The party was awesome, can’t really remember much more than that. Nobody could find me the next day much to everyone’s annoyance but we all met up eventually, compared notes on the night before and very hungover went our separate ways.

My new sails arrived yesterday, some North Ices.  I can’t wait to try them out sometime soon up in West Kirby.

Contributed by: Jack

Return from Daklha last instalment

Friday, October 29th, 2010

Sorry for the incredible lateness of this blog entry.  We’ve been back from Dakhla for a while now. The end of the trip was awesome!

We had incredible conditions for the last couple of weeks in Dakhla and surprise surprise the other two managed to stay fit for all of it. I hope that you have all seen the video of our successes and wipeouts a little further down the blog!

The drive back was significantly less fun than the drive down. De rigging the marquee and packing up was all very depressing. We had a great deal of help for Isa, one of the beach guardians.The drive to Marakesh went pretty well, the Ricky Gervais podcasts again keeping us very amused. Once we reached Marakesh Ricky’s map reading skills failed us (standard) and we found ourselves totally lost. Marakesh it turns out is the most poorly signposted city in the world. After 4 hours of being lost we eventually found a sign for the airport, which as it turns out, was only 50m from the entrance to the airport. We dropped Ricky off which was a mega bummer and Tom and I continued on to Moulay, another 4hours down the road. This meant that Tom and I had been in the car for getting on 30hours when we arrived. This particular leg of the journey was in 47 degree heat and may I just remind you that our air conditioning had not worked from day one.

When we arrived in Moulay there was no wind, I think we would have been far too knackered anyway. The next day we had some 4.2 to 4.7 type conditions and some nice ramps for jumping. Tom sailed pretty well and got involved with some forwards. I was a being a bit of a wimp and concentrated on back loops. I made some progress though; sometimes over rotating, sometimes under rotating. Tom gave me a load of flack over lunch about not doing any forwards. Unfortunately we were both a little underpowered after lunch and nothing much really happened.

Day two was windier and I made up for being a wuss the day before and did a fair few forwards whilst continuing my assault on back loops. Boujmaa was out and was doing loads of doubles and huge back loops. Tom continues the experimentation that I started in Daklha with hooked in forwards. We can again conclusively conclude that they don’t work (or you have to be insanely skilled). Tom because he is the most unlucky man alive (he must have done many evil things in a past life) perforated his ear drum. This meant that he had to stay off the water for two weeks.

The third day there was less wind but there was a proper swell coming in. I went out on my 4.7 and there were some big logo high waves coming in and peeling nicely. There were only a few of us out so there were loads of waves to catch. It was my first day of proper wave riding and I really enjoyed it but I think that day two was the most fun because of the awesome jumping. We had a BBQ in the evening which would rather sculpt the remainder of our trip.

We left the next day because the wind was dying and headed for Ceuta. About halfway there I started to feel pretty ropey. Tom managed to get another speeding fine (typical) after we had run out of dirhams. We managed to bribe the police man with £10 English pounds which we assured him was worth 400dirhams (actually worth 120). We did our usual trick of missing our ferry by 1minute and having to wait for the next one. We slept in a service station near Malaga. This was not the grand return to Spain we had anticipated. This was because we were too late and by now I was pretty ill. From about week one in Dakhla we had been dreaming of the 16ounze steak we were going to get on our return to Spain. A soggy, stale sandwich from a late night petrol station was not quite the stuff of our dreams. Because I was so ill Tom had to do a heroic stint behind the wheel though Spain and France. The drive went well except for in Madrid and we missed a ferry in Bologne by 5 minutes. We made it back to Windsor in the middle of the night. And the next day we were straight down to Bray Lake to buy more Windsurfing gear and for our first pint of beer in nearly three months and the Fifield.

All in all an awesome trip we never stopped loving the windsurfing so bring on next year!

Contributed by: Jack

Get Windsurfing Clinics in El Tur

Friday, October 22nd, 2010

We had a great week, unfortunately it was plagued with light winds, resembling the weather we had for the Bray club trip back in 2009!! Only worse I think!! Not even 7.5′s most of the time would get us going!!

However we had a very small group of just 3 young ladies, all around our age, 1 beginner, 1 harnessing and 1 looking to carve gybe, all of whom just wanted to have fun on the water, in the sun and a few drinks and fun in the evenings.

They all learned new skills during the week, enjoying having a centre of kit to themselves, a huge group of Polish in the next centre to keep them amused with their speedos and vodka in the evenings, and loads of coaching from me and Phil…2 instructors to 3 students, they were very pleased after being in Dahab on a busy week with many more in their lessons and only one instructor.

We managed a couple of beach BBQ’s, a party night over in Dahab and also plenty of chilled balcony evenings.  Snorkelling was also enjoyed, at the shipwreck which seems so much busier with colourful fish than i ever remember, and also in Dahab pre-party!

Phil and I had a great week too, enjoying having a full week to give to the students without our past ties of running a centre at the same time. Looking forward to the next one!  Check out www.getwindsurfing.com for more information about what we are up to!

Contributed by: Danielle

From blog to video – Boys from Dakhla

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

If you’ve been wondering just what happened to Jack, Ricky and Tom whilst on their adventure in Dakhla and just how much they enjoyed, improved, wiped out and simply had an awesome trip, you can see for yourself on their very own video!

Brilliant stuff!

Contributed by: Jack, Tom and Ricky