My board skills are coming along, but the wind has been so sketchy for the last week that I haven't really been able to get any consistent runs in. I still have a bad habit of wanting to edge too quick after I water start. And I still find myself wanting to start off going too much upwind whenever I'm headed back to shore (I'm fine going away from the shore for some reason).
We have two main places to kite at Huguenot, one on either side of an island that runs SE to NW. The east side of the island is the Atlantic and the west side is sort of a huge tidal pond that we have nicknamed The Sewer. The Sewer is obviously flatter than the Atlantic, but it is not ridable in low tide. The bottom of The Sewer is disgusting - there are oyster beds in places, and inexplicable areas that you step in and suddenly you're knee deep in muck. The smell at low tide is powerfully bad. But at high tide with the right wind direction, it's like a playground. It's big enough for lots of kiters and the flat water just makes my day. We are unfortunately going into the phase in which it will be low tide all week in the afternoon, so no sewer riding for a while. It's nothing but waves in my immediate future.
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