Had a great time in Texas, sailing with Linda, Fred, Lana, and Gorge buddy Sharon. I must say that it blows hard in Texas. We were on 4's and small boards, 4 of the days. Had a couple of light days, on big boards and small sails trying tricks...hahaha that I am pretty bad at. It was kind of fun, and better than sitting on the beach. Had a couple of days on 7.0 and big boards for some really smooth cruising. It was some of the easiest sailing ever, since you can touch for miles. The narrow shipping channel was the only area deep enough to be over head. the water is so flat that it's hard to tell how hard it is blowing. It's a great place to practice high wind sailing with out much threat. Lot's of older speedy type guys and gear. You can camp for severasl week right on the beach, and sail till you drop.
World Winds, and owner Don Jackson, run a great shop there right on the beach. Lot's of brand new equipment to try. Angela and Randy from the Gorge were welcome, familiar faces, that helped keep everything flowing smoothly. I was amazed at how many starting lessons they would do in a day. I've never seen an easier place to start. So if you are wanting to warm up your sailing muscles, head on down for some fun.
