Grim Welsh weather prevailed today, with strong winds and some heavy rain. Fortunately, there was also a descent sized swell forecast off the west coast of Anglesey. Surfing in a gale is not the most fun in the world, but a bit of local knowledge (the location of which I'm keeping to myself) meant that we could pick a secluded and sheltered beach and catch some great waves despite the rowdy weather.
Waxing up! |
This particular spot is sheltered from the strong south westerlies, so the waves wrap around the entrance of the bay and allow you to catch waves without getting too battered by the wind. There is also a strong rip, which flows out just to the entrance of the bay, but no further, providing an easy route to 'out back' without the threat of getting sucked across to Ireland. The only downside is that the waves can be a bit unpredictable - some times forming on the left, then suddenly kicking up on the right. Keeps you focused though! Super nice to be out.
Armoured up and ready for battle! |
Well it wasn't the crystal clear waters of Corsica that we've recently been in, but it felt great to be back in the sea and especially on such a wild day! Rain was hammering down hard at one point, and I was glad of my cap to keep the water out of my eyes! We had wetsuits on, but it felt lovely and warm in the water. The best thing, is that there were only six people in the water at the busiest point. Felt very lucky to have such a place only half an hour from the hot showers of The Cottage.
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