Gordon's Beach Lost And Found
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Gordon's Beach Lost And Found
On occasion people leave items at Gordon's Beach either in the rigging area beach-access where everyone parks, or at the rivermouth delta of Tugwell Creek where the kites launch.
A very nice French gentleman named Picolo (like the musical instrument)lives at the Tugwell rivermouth. He currently has booties and a harness from the 2008 season.
A very nice French gentleman named Picolo (like the musical instrument)lives at the Tugwell rivermouth. He currently has booties and a harness from the 2008 season.
curses - foiled again!
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ws gear
Kus, what time of day Friday?
We were out at Gordon's/Tugwell creek late afternoon/early evening Friday and didn't see any w/s'ers, or their abandoned gear.
We were out at Gordon's/Tugwell creek late afternoon/early evening Friday and didn't see any w/s'ers, or their abandoned gear.
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w/s beachstarting
ROFL...I think we've all looked like that at some point in our learning curve, plus many 'walks of shame' at Nitinat, while learning to waterstart. It's all good.
Just happy that no one videotaped it and posted it on YouTube
Just happy that no one videotaped it and posted it on YouTube
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hey, guys! It was me who ditched 7.3! I was over a click from Gordons shore when mast tip in the sail ripped. Boris tried to tow it, but couldn't do it on 95 liter sinker. I was on 100 liter and the rig was too big to paddle it to the shoreline, no significant progress and I started to get cold. That's when we had to make the most difficult decision to ditch the rig and paddle the board to shore in hopes of two kiters recovering it, but they couldn't get up wind as the the wind was dying. The rig was that of my buddy Boris, if anyone has any info, please, respond. Much appreciated
Surge, the Russian dude from Calgary
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