Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Splash!

Wednesday 5th June
What another amazing day at UKSA!

Dan in mid flight, pontoon jumping.

How many people fell in today?

Far too many too count!
Amongst today's activities were: kayaking, windsurfing, keel boating and visiting the games room from the first time!

We had loads of fun and we all got a bit wet- even the teachers! One of the most common ways to capsize was to lean too far to one side in a kayak and fall in with a yelp. Today all of the four groups went kayaking through the estuary. Throughout the activity, we stopped many times to play games although some of us found it quite tiring. That might be something to do with the fact that others made the most of a free water taxi ride from their partners! Several people moaned a lot-"My arms are aching, and please can you stop splashing me."

Windsurfing
This was a new sport for most of us and we couldn't believe how much skill was involved. to get to the beach, we had to travel around to Thorness Bay where we were let loose with a board and sail. some of us even managed to stand up! Many group D members found that wind surfing is incredibly precarious- most people couldn't balance on the board without overbalancing and crashing in. If the wind changed, you were usually in for a ride; being pushed along the Thorness Bay, wobbling along and usually crashing into another group. All the other groups will soon experience this tomorrow- today for most people it was a mixture of keel boating and kayaking.

Keel boating
This was the most exciting activity for many of us. After using the motor to get out of the river, we hoisted the sails and set off around the bay, some of us even getting as far as Ryde.

Here are some quotes:
"Basically we went out and first used the motor then Izzy and Molly got to steer. Then we put out the sail (and, um,) then we sailed out (and, um) started tipping out. Then we put our feet over the top of boat and got our feet soaked. We had to pull up and take down loads of big sails, which was hard because of the tough strings. When we got to the harbour 2 people had to jump out."

"Really fun and scary. Liked getting feet wet. Bit rough at times but that was the fun of it!"

"Loved it because we we went really straight then tilted which was a shock but when we got going it was so fun and the instructors were very supportive. The motor fell off"

"The first group had no wind- we went at 0 notts. We had to put up a big red sail which made us go so fast."

Overall it seemed to be very exciting and fun and I can't wait to do this tomorrow.

Today has been a very tiring day and most people are exhausted, but we still have the excitement of beach games this eveningLet's hope we're not to tired for windsurfing and discoing tomorrow!

By Katrina



1 comment:

  1. I love the picture of Dan in flight. Looks like you are having an amazing time. I'm loving reading all about it each day.

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