Sunday 9 November 2008

Wolf Boy Boarding Down Hudson's

Just found a previously made video of our friend Wolf Boy. Where did he get to? Not seen him around for ages. This was made a while back now, just experimenting one blustery day down my field. He gets some half decent height. I always said that he can jump higher than a house!

Anyway, see what you think....

Wolf Boy Boarding down Hudson's Field from Big Daddy on Vimeo.

Wednesday 8 October 2008

Pembrey Video


Duckin' & Divin' from Big Daddy on Vimeo.

Check out the video from Pembrey on 13th and 14th September with the mobs from Salisbury, Southampton and CLSC. Cross on-shore winds at 10-15mph meant big kites and a lot of zig-zagging down the beach. Great fun and hopefully the video shows a bit of that.

Sunday 28 September 2008

Salisbury Crew Go To Pembrey.


This is what it is all about!

A weekend camping and buggying trip to Pembrey Beach in South Wales with a good smattering of the boys attending. Two days on the beach, and one night with a CLSC Club barbecue and beer to boot. Look at the weather in the piccy - what another perfect weekend.

Saturday was gorgeous with on shore winds meaning the full length of the beach was possible. Sunday was a lot different with cross shore winds, but still made for an entertaining afternoon. Generally it was 'big kite' weekend but that didn't hold back the fun. Some loonies even tried to get to grips with the 'suicide gybe'! It was caught on video, so maybe I will put it up at a later date! Good try Al, I think you have got it sorted!

The car and buggy trailer was overloaded with kit, but it seems to do the job perfectly. The trailer is definitely the way to go for anyone pondering the best way to transport these bugs.

I guess that I might just have to 'try' Pembrey again at the beginning of October. Let's hope for some late summer weather and autumnal breezes. Adios.
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Sunday 31 August 2008

It's August - It Must Be Football!!

Seems like only five minutes since the football season ended. Been a lot of Olympics on TV, so something to keep the sports fan entertained. It seems that we have had 3 games already in the Premier League and the hammers are at 4th spot!! Do you want some proof?


Team Played W D L F A W D L F A Goal Diff Points
1 Chelsea 3 1 1 0 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 5 7
2 Arsenal 3 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 6
3 Liverpool 2 1 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 6
4 West Ham 3 2 0 0 6 2 0 0 1 0 3 1 6
5 Middlesbrough 3 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 1 1 2 1 6
6 Bolton 3 1 1 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 4

There is now a break while some Internationals take place. Was a good game yesterday with Blackburn and Paul Ince returning to the Boleyn. Stuffed them 4-1, that's more like it.

The buggy came out on Saturday after a month with no action. Brilliant afternoon down Hudson's Field as the weather picked up and was warm, sunny and breezy. Had a few hours bombing around with the 8.5 metre Bora.

Looking forward to the CLSC meet on 13th and 14th September. Should be a few of the local crowd going down for the weekend and having a few bevvies. That reminds me, must stock up on some Summer Lightning! I believe that a certain person (other than myself) is a bit partial to this fine brew. With a bit of luck, the wind should be Autumnal which could mean some new records for top speed. Here's to a fine weekend.

Monday 4 August 2008

CLSC Summer Freast 2008

Woo hooo!

This was the weekend I had been waiting for. After missing out on two recent weekends away with buggy brethren, there was no stopping me from heading down to Pembrey for the big event of the CLSC calendar - The Summer Freast 2008. It really was a struggle to get all the kit in! I reckon I had packed for a week, and it was only 2 nights staying away.

Friday morning I was up early and set off at 07:30. I reached Pembrey Country Park at 11:00 and there was no one around. Headed to the beach and Boz had just arrived shortly followed by Duc. The whole afternoon was spent tanking up and down getting the best from the 20mph onshore wind and sunny afternoon. I covered 65 miles before we packed up around 5:30pm and headed back to the camp site to set up tents. Loads of people had arrived with a few familiar faces from other trips. The evening mellowed as we chilled, sitting outside in the evening warmth supping a few London Pride's.

Saturday arrived and the weather was very similar. Onshore 20-22 mph. Yes please! Once I had picked up Sandra from the station it was down the beach with a grin for much of the same. This time it was really busy. There must have been nearly 20 buggies bombing up and down. It was excellent. From the set up point it was 5.3 miles down to the estuary and left a bit. The sand was rock hard and smooth. Buggy heaven. Another 55 miles was covered with the occasional break for a piccy or two. The new camera clamp was tried and I think I took 80 minutes of footage. Once it has been viewed, then I am sure there will be some stuff to shout about.

Saturday evening came and this was the big event - The Freast. Nick The Chef and his team had put on a feast for the gathering families and it certainly didn't disappoint. Superb cooking from this genius. Well done Nick. The evening continued with banter and ales until people dispersed thinking of the final session on the beach.

Clouds were in abundance on Sunday morning but we still had the 20+mph onshore winds, and the beach had been cleaned ready for the last runs. Slightly bigger kite was taken out (3.7m Bora II) and this proved to be the correct choice. Cruising along with other 'mates' was what it was all about. The last 2 runs of the day were probably the most enjoyable. Staying close to the water on the hardpacked sand with the kite 'locked in' just enjoying the experience.

If you've done it, you know the feeling!

Tuesday 27 May 2008

Pembrey, Pembrey, Pembrey.☺

Well it had to be done didn't it! A small gathering of the CLSC clan met up at Pembrey for the Bank Holiday weekend. My exhaustive searching meant that Saturday seemed to be the only day to get in a session on this famous welsh beach before the Bank Holiday weather turned foul. Jim and I set off on the Saturday morning intending to do at least a day trip, with the possibility of staying over if we were too knackered/drunk to make it back on Saturday night.

Arrived at the beach at 10:30 Saturday morning to find the tide receeding and a nice flat, hard surface appearing. Straight out with the kit - no time for photos. The wind was North Easterly which meant at one end it was directly offshore, at the other end it was about 20ยบ offshore. However this meant it was lumpy, having come across Wales and Pembrey Forest. Never mind, we buggy in Hudson's Field - that makes us hardcore!

What a challenging 5 hours I had. Buggied almost non stop, with a few quick breaks to chat to Jim and the locals. It really did take some skill to control the kite even though the direction meant that I could travel 5 miles up the beach and back. Didn't break the top speed, but did 38 miles and topped at 42.5 mph. Seemed to pick up a nasty vibration from the front tyre, which wasn't there at the last Ho! session, but maybe that was because I pumped it up for the hard beach. I think Jim enjoyed the trip aswell, just not as hardcore!

Part of the trailer broke on the way back, but we managed to catch it before we killed anyone on the motorway! Can't wait for the next meeting and looking forward to actually camping and having a few beers with the local crew. That is one monster beach and with the wind coming onshore, and the whole depth of the beach to play with, it's got to be worth the 3 and a bit hours to get there.

Bring on the summer and the south westerlies please Dieter!!

Monday 12 May 2008

Football Season Over.

Well, that's it until August. Footie has now finished and we can now concentrate on getting some good buggy sessions in! Finishing with a 2- 2 draw with Villa, and another cracking goal from Deano, means we have finished in the top half of the table - a creditable 10th place. Following on from the miraculous escape from relegation we had last year, it is a great achievement, and no doubt Curbs will be looking to freshen up things for the new season. Just a couple of finals to take place, then it's down to long summer evenings down the field, getting the buggy rolling again.

The trailer has been undergoing some adjustments and is now funtional for roadtrips. Bring them on! Pembrey looks to be the likeliest destination in a couple of weeks. Bit warm at present but no doubt the wind will arrive with the low pressure and rain for the Bank Holiday weekend.

Here's to loads of miles covered and top speeds smashed.

Monday 21 April 2008

Football this weekend.

Well, after a fabulous last Saturday with a trip to the Ho!, there was no buggy action this time. A planned trip to Pembrey with the CLSC mob failed to materialise because of the bad weather, so no buggying there and none in Salisbury either. The weather was cold and everyone was away or loved up or was just not being sociable.

That left the footy. My local team, Salisbury City, were playing Cambridge at home, so I walked up to the Ray Mac stadium and spent a couple of hours in the drizzle and cold. We got a player sent off after 14 minutes and that was it. Salisbury lost 2-0. However I took the radio with me and was listening to reports from the Boleyn ground. 2-1 win to the Hammers. Thanks very much. Another 3 points for our quest to stay in 10th!

Not going to Ho! next weekend as I plumped for the wrong weekend. Hope the weather is good for the organisers and visitors. I reckon the place will be heaving.

Anyone remember Diana Ross at the Waterside? LOL.

Sunday 13 April 2008

Last minute dash to Westward Ho!

.....and was it worth it!

Last Saturday, 5th April, V-Max Rider and myself headed to Westward Ho! for a day trip. The new towbar had been fitted and I could now use the double trailer. The tide was ideal, the weather looked blowey, with a slim chance of a shower. What the hell, we can dodge the rain!

We arrived at 10:30 to see the car park filling up with Transporter vans. Looked to be busy until we noticed that they were all kite boarders. Result!
There were only about 4 or 5 buggies on the beach and it was blowing 20-25mph. Out with the 4.5m Bora initially and this was quick but was giving me a lot of sideways drag. The 3.7m Bora was next and this was perfect.

After a couple of runs exploring the beach and the best bits for speed runs, we found the ideal 'runway' of approximately half a mile. This avoided the posts and rocky patches and ran from the estuary to the sea. It was slightly into the North Westerley going towards the estuary, but the run back towards the sea
enabled you to pick up the speed.

This was what this sport is all about: blasting along picking up speed
and controlling kite and buggy without hitting anything or anyone. After getting the Barracuda up on 2 wheels at a couple of turns it was time to go for it. Run after run brought a mahoosive grin to my face and especially after one of the runs, I cracked my top speed. Now standing at 48.5mph, the 50mph mark is surely only a few trips away!

The beach was disappearing fast and eventually we had to pack up having covered 45 miles in 4 and a bit hours of extreme fun. Totally knackering, exhausting, but well worth the day out. Next trip Pembrey?

Sunday 16 March 2008

Mixed Weekend

Well, it's still raining and it doesn't look as though it will stop until Monday. No buggy action then this weekend. Let's hope the Easter weekend brings some decent wind/no rain. Two weeks today British Summer Time begins!!

At least the Hammers stormed to another win. Coming from behind against Blackburn, with the winner from a local lad - Freddie Sears. What a star. With a lot of our summer signings coming back from injury, here's hoping we push on up the table. We are within touch of the teams above us now after consolidating our 10th position. Hammers for Europe!!! Now that would be nice.

Wednesday 5 March 2008

Gutted!

Whatever you do, don't mention the football!!

Sunday 24 February 2008

Wonder Weekend

What a weekend. Firstly, we had a great bit of weather. None of this cold and frosty mornings with the sun shining and cold Easterly winds. A proper weather system arrived with the prevailing South Westerlies. Off down to Hudson's with my mate Jim and a cracking session was had. Four hours of blatting up and down in 20mph (gusting 28) winds on the limit with my 6.0 Bora II. Exhilarating - this is what it is all about. After the failed trip to Pendine 2 weeks ago, this was a brilliant day getting rid of the cobwebs. Unfortunately Sunday was a bit of a let down with 5-8mph wind and a bit of drizzle. Never mind, here's to another beach trip in 2 weeks (please!).

As for those Hammers...another away win, this time 1-0 at Fulham. Bit of luck I guess, but we have had some go against us in the past. Moving up the table now reaching 40 points. I think that means we are safe from the drop this season. Woo hoo! Lets head on up the table and claim a UEFA place. Just Chelsea and Liverpool in the next 2 weeks!! No Problemo!

Just to cap it off England stuffed France again at Rugby. T'is is too good to be true. Time for a drink..........

Sunday 3 February 2008

Buggy Wagon

This picture shows the current buggy wagon for transporting me around. Still waiting for the towbar to be sorted which will make life easier for me and the crew, when roadtrips are carried out. I previously had a cycle carrier on the back when I had my V-max, but this Barracuda is a whole lot heavier, especially as the last owner (martnic!) filled the forks with lead!

It sits okay on the top in the specially built wooden guide. Just need to lift up and run along while holding the axle. Only takes a minute or two to then do the straps up.

When the towbar/trailer is sorted then just run it on and tie her down. No bolting/unbolting wheels. Bring it on....

Monday 21 January 2008

At last! Some buggy action.

Sunday 20th January 2008 will be remembered for some wind, a few drops of drizzle and the chance to get the buggy out of the garage. Wind was South Westerly 20-25mph and the field was drying out. I spent a few hours blasting about with Jim on his buggy (oops! - tell you later) and Will on his board. Saw a few dudes from Southampton who were mucking about static. Don't know where Mike got to. There was no rain down here, honestly! Once you're a pro at this game you don't foget how to buggy, so really enjoyed the afternoon just tanking around. We really do need a Pembrey trip soon. (Must get that tow bar sorted!).

As for Jim - kept saying that his seat had slipped and his bum was hitting the ground. Excuse was that he had new tyres, which were smaller and so the seat was lower. I reckon that he had ate too much over Christmas and the buggy couldn't handle it. Anyway half an hour into the session and he said he was going home. On inspection of the buggy, the siderail/downtube junction had collapsed at the welds. Looked expensive to me. Time for a proper buggy, Jim?

As for football, another match against Manchester City yielded a point in a 1-1 draw. By all accounts they were rubbish and we should have taken all 3 points. We played well and looks like we are getting to be hard to beat. Hopefully we will have moved up after the next few games against Liverpool (H) and Wigan (A).

Sunday 13 January 2008

A Welcome to 2008!

I'm stuffed!! One of the more interesting comments from my daughter at the dinner table. We at least managed a few walks to try and get rid of the extra inch that had accumulated! (Picture of us at Old Sarum on New Years Day.) 2007 ends and 2008 starts with not particularly great weather for getting the kit out. Either too wet, not enough wind or a combination. Not been out since the last film made in November. Never mind as the evenings get longer, maybe there will be some time for a session or two after work. I am looking forward to a trip or 5 to south Wales. Apparently the best beach in GB for buggying. We shall see.

Did I tell you that West Ham stuffed Man United? A busy Christmas program of 4 games yielded 7 points. Not bad especially as it included a 2-1 over the old enemy. Two headed goals from the Full Backs, Upson and Ferdinand. Cracking stuff. Not to mention a further win over Fulham yesterday cementing our place in the top half. Just need to beat Man City in the cup and league over the next week and we will be heading for Europe! COME ON YOU IRONS.

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