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14th June 2018
Windsurfing: Llanfairfechan Wind Direction: W Wind Stength: 10/25 Surf / Sea State: lumpy mess Air Temperature: Sea Temperature: Weather: sunny periods Max Speed: 26.41 (knots - unless stated otherwise) Distance Covered: 22 (Nautical Miles - unless stated otherwise)
Thursday 14th June – windsurf **** Llanfairfechan – sunny periods.
F2 282 Ride with Tushingham Lightning 6.5 – wind w? 10 to 25 mph
26.41 knot max., 25.16 knot ave., 12.31 knot hour, 18.31 knot mile, 40.80
km., 16.78 knot alpha.
Know it was a bit of a risk parking on the seafront at Llanfairfechan in
North Wales with winds gusting to nearly 50 mph in the night but with the
direction being cross off we thought we would be OK. We had just got into
bed at eleven and some good gusts hit the van so we quickly backed the van
roughly up, Mag was still on the bed we headed inland and up the hill
ending up in the sheltered carpark for the Nanty- Coed Local Nature Res. We
were under some very tall trees which was a worry but we had a good night,
not waking until 9 in the morning, I think we are still recovering from our
mega mountain walk! The really strong winds were supposed to ease during
the morning so hoped I might get out on the smallest sail I have here a 6m.
We headed down to the seafront to check the conditions and it was pretty
wild with winds gusting to 35 mph on the prom, much more out to sea, way
too much for me with the sea looking a choosy mess. Steve Carter turned up
when we had just finished breakfast and decided to rig 4.7 on his small
wave board. Mag walked up to the Co-op for some bits while I watched Steve,
after a wobblily start as the wind is slightly off at the slipway he was
making the most of the conditions hardly dropping a gybe, certainly not my
conditions and to make matters even worse all of my mates had gone to one
of my favourites back home Point Clear! I was on the verge of heading home
when Steve came ashore after a good hour and said the wind had eased and he
was going to rig 6m so I quickly get the gear off and rigged as yesterday.
I had just missed high water but still had a couple of hours, not perfect
but still good, the wind was up and down with the sea still a bit bumpy but
had some good full on runs hanging on really broad but I find it hard going
really fast here. I did improve my speeds marginally from yesterday and
sailed way further. It got even better when the sun came out as sailing
back towards the mountains is just breath-taking!!!! The Gannets are still
here and I also saw a Gillimot so in the end I am pleased I made the effort
to go out. After packing up, having a late lunch including Welsh cakes to
headed back to the quiet end of the prom for the night, there is even
another small camper there too, called the lady in the van! We went for a
walk past the yacht pond with its family of swans munching grass including
5 signets and onto the Nature reserve along the coastal path. This goes all
the way to Banger and would be nice to bike if the wind drops!
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