As well as helping out on the operations desk, we also helped look after the equipment. Sometimes we were getting it out, to be used by eager punters, sometimes we were putting it away. You will find us in our next picture if you look hard.
Everything was really well looked after which we fully appreciated: after all, equipment that lasts, because it is well cared for, ultimately means lower prices for eager holiday makers like us, and that's definitely a good thing.
Being small bears, we did find the windsurfer boards a bit heavy to manoeuvre, but we had no problems with the sails, and we soon became experts in selecting the right sail to match a person's physique, experience and the prevailing conditions.
As a thank you for all our hard work, we were given some free kite surfing lessons. Potentially this could be a dangerous sport - the exhilarating ones often are - so it was important to learn how to fly a kite safely on land first.
Here I, George, am, demonstrating how it's done on the simulator.
Even the simulator was exciting enough to make my fur stand on end. The real thing - well it was completely mind, and fur, blowing.
Lots of love, George & Yorkie xxx
SJ254784 - nr Llanfair Hill - 430 m
8 years ago
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We enjoyed watching kite surfing last time we visited 'Sunny Honey', so you could take it up and practice quite close to home.
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