Well after nearly a month since being in the buggy, last time in South Wales in Mid Decemeber, and evan before this it was probably back to October/Novemeber since a decent buggy session. But that all changed this weekend.
Saturday
Arriving at the beach at around 10.30am, the wind was blowing mid to high teens and as it had been a while since being in a buggy took the 6.5 out first! This was nicely lit and soon was boosting big airs and kiteloops. It was great to be back out just riding hard again. I soon put the 8.5 up and was boosting nicely on this. Throwing plenty of 720's and evan a 900.

There was a Log on the edge of the beach which I soon eyed up for jumping over and doing my Signuture "boneless move on", which can be seen in the GoPro film of the day in the videos section of site.
After 4-5 hours of riding I was shattered, so called it a day knowing that the forcast was looking good for the Sunday too!
Towards the end of the session I put on my GoPro Helmet camera to get some footage which can be seen by clicking here. Mark Crisp was also doing some filming so will have some more footage soon too.
Sunday
The wind was blowing a bit more cross and not quite as strong as the Saturday but still strong enough for the 8.5 to be lit. It was nicely powered and riding similar to the Saturday.
At the edge of the beach another log which had washed up so I moved it and made it into a little "obstacle". It was a smooth angle one side but not the other, and I stupidly went for a slide on it from the wrong side and ended up hitting it very hard! Brusies are there to prove it!
Hitting it from the other side was fine and it wasn't long before it was being slid. "The Buggy Slide". Sy was doing some filming so was throwing ideas on it evan managing to air off the end and throw into a 360, was such a funny session on it!



After sliding it for a while it then became a "Boneless" opportunity aswell as some "Handplants"


A great weekend of sessions, it was so nice to be back out riding hard again, going to the gym to keep fit and agile certainly has helped! Lets hope the wind next weekend is just as good!
