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Northwest Ontario Windsurfing

June 5, 2007

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The View from Sandy Beach Park

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Giving some rigging tips

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That's Steph, myself, Jeremy & Josh on the water together for the first time!

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All packed up

Last Sunday we had our first N.O.W. Club session of the season. It was well attended considering the cool waters & offshore winds. Everybody had fun on and off the water!
We've decided to have "Sunday's at Sandy Beach" as our 2007 club slogan. This way you'll always know there's windsurfing going on one day a week at a designated place regardless of wind speed or direction. Sandy Beach will also be host to our annual Moose Regatta June 29-July1. We are busy getting ready for our big event, so if you'd like to volunteer some time during our regatta weekend, we are recruiting!

Looking forward to another fun-filled year 'on the water'

smiley

Posted by Brad at June 5, 2007 8:20 PM

Comments

Great to see so much interest in the club and new faces coming out! Also, Sandy Beach is a great location for teaching and entertaining the kids! smiley

Posted by: Woodette at June 6, 2007 9:59 AM

Hey Woody,

Looks like Grassy Beach smiley

All the better for rigging smiley

Fred

Posted by: Fred at June 6, 2007 8:26 PM

Yes indeed lots of grass Fred! Lots of beach too, just can't see it from those photos.

Look forward to you coming up to the Moose Regatta!!

smiley

Posted by: Woody at June 6, 2007 8:54 PM

I'll post some 'beach' pics tonight

Posted by: Woody at June 6, 2007 8:55 PM

The pic "All packed up"...that's an understatement. smiley

Posted by: Big Al at June 7, 2007 9:51 PM

It really is a LOT of gear isn't it?? smiley

Posted by: Shan/Surfy at June 7, 2007 11:09 PM

Wow! I love that you guys were all on the water together! Families that play together... smiley

Posted by: Guinevere at June 12, 2007 8:40 PM

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