May Loooong weekend @ Nitnat
Posted: Tue May 25, 2004 10:09 pm


Well, it came....and came and came!! Sunday was fan-flippin-tastic. I got early 7am to beautiful blue sky and a warm outflow. I said goodbye to Kasey Letters - KC7777(doooood, I owe you $10). Made coffee and decided to go and take some pictures of the beautiful sunrise. The outflow stopped and it was calm for 5 mins before the inflow started, you could see the wind line coming down the lake. It arrived gently at first so I decided to drive up to the store and get some eggs for breaky and water to drink. When I arrived back at camp it was sunny, warm and blowing 15 kts already and it was only 10am. So it began, BWD was sitting on the logs as I got into my wetsuit(didn't want to make the others feel soft if I went out in just my shorts again) anyways Dave said the 6.9 was too small and as I got out I thought he might be right. Just then, my new GO 150 jumped onto a plane and started to fly....and my oh my how it flew. It blew 16-24 kts from 10:30 and I came off the water at 4pm to get a drink and take some pictures. Went back on the water at 4:30pm and sailed until 7pm. Yes, sports fans that's 8 hours of sailing on Sunday. My hands were raw and belly was growling. Crazy thing was that it was still sunny and blowing 17 kts. What a fantastic day. As I came off the water at 7pm, Russian-dude was there to say...HEY DUDE, why don't you go out on your little board..?? I said NO(smartest thing I had done all weekend) as I was too tired(yes, even the great BOBSON get tired) and the little board could wait for tomorrow. It decided to blow until about 8:00pm when finally it had the sense to stop and save some for the next day. Well, save some it did. WoW...just wait.
I ate some 4 bavarian smokies, a ham sangy, apple, orange, banana and about a dozen chocolate chip cookies from Thriftys. Yes, they do put some addictive chemical in them as everyone up there can vouch for. We sat around a fire at my campsite with the Russian-dude, BWD, Shark-bait, Cabrinha-guy, digger, other dog, Darwin, Skin(aka Granny) and a couple that no one ever introduced(bad manners kiter-dudes). We didn't play any games but we did get lots of good Russian stories about the army, navy and what life is like in the Motherland(USSR) and ate a bag of Fudge-O's. We all packed it in by Midnight, trying to get enough sleep to get up and do it all over again.

Good morning, woke up at 8pm, had coffee with John(yes, another kiter..but don't worry, I'm not changing teams) and went for a walk in the campsite to get the muscles working again as they were pretty sore from the day before. I found the eggs I had bought the day before still in the back of my car and proceeded to throw then in the garbage as they spent a sunny day inside the car. oh, well...a breakfast bar and banana should do the trick. It was blowing 12-15 kts by 10am so I took out the 9.0 for a morning warmup for an hour with only 2 kites on the lake, then at 11 it picked up to 15-17kts and a few other were coming out of their caves. I came in and changed down to the 6.9 Ezzy and sailed till Noon when it picked up again to about 20kts. I came in and put the GO away and put my fear in my ear and borrowed a 36cm fin from W247, mounted it on my Bic Vivace(did I mention this speed needle is only 86 litres) and rigged my Ezzy 6.9 on it. Russian dude offered a deviator but it didn't fit on my fin so I threw into the trees. Thanks Russian-doood!. Chris(a real jedi-master) said 'Have fun' and smiled a crocked smile, BWD asked if I could pick him up some treats from the store on my way back on the walk of shame back up the beach and the Russian-dood said, don't hook in right away, just feel it. I took in all the pre-sail lessons and decided to venture out.....what will happen...??







So, to rap it up.....this was the best windsurfing weekend in my long 2 years as windsurf-wannabee!! I have made it into the world of shortboarding!!! I look forward to seeing you all in the water!!
Thanks to BWD/Russian-dude/Jedi-master/Johnny for helping my through my first short board session. I LOVE IT!
