Rod, Before you arrived there were a couple of gust rides, but by the time you were getting setup I was giving up. Then as soon as I finished packing it in, it started to blow

That’s ok though, as a new guy it was all good. Even slogging leaves me satisfied. The green kite was Peter, he is THE regular at Lindon Beach. He seems to always be there when I go (around twice per week). I have talked to him before about UWA and he indicated he didn’t use or visit it for what ever reason. Hopefully he will find out about his bar and lines somehow.
Sarah, About Lindon beach. Lots of rigging space, kind of sort of sandy, not too rocky, sand/mud just offshore with the occasional stone someone threw into the water to stub your toe on. Its easy to get to (close to home for me) and FREE!, but get your tetanus shot. I have found a couple of rusty nails the hard way. Also you can smell the Sewer treatment plant when its stirring up (a few miles to the north). Giving adequate warning that the wind is coming up!

It is not an easy kite launch. Someone decided to put picnic tables in the worst possible locations as far as kite lines go. Right now the water level is high. But as the lake level drops it can be a bit of a walk to get your gear to the water. Too bad they locked up access to the road. I used to be able to drive right to the water 15 years ago when I sailed before. Wish I had the key.
Shawn, 138L 6.6