Outer Banks Trip - Fall 2015
The next trip is scheduled April 23 - May 21, 2016. For more information, contact Barrett & Peggy
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Board Heads
Board Heads - Peggy & Barrett, Alain, Randy, Ted & Ruth
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Randy, Ted, Philip, Barrett
Randy, Ted, Philip, Barrett at Nags Head on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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Sailing at Sunset
Philip, Randy & Ted sailing at sunset on first day of our Outer Banks trip
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Randy sunset sail
Randy sunset sail
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Ted windsurfs at sunset
Ted windsurfs at sunset
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Philip at sunset
Philip shows off his new Ezzy sail at sunset
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Kiter silhouetted by setting sun
Kiter from next door silhouetted by setting sun
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Sailors changing gear
Sailors changing gear. Sails are rigged once and stored under the house.
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Alain closing in fast
Alain closing in fast.
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Alain blows by
Alain blowing by me on his Starboard Combat 106 board.
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Storm sailing with an attitude
Storm sailing with an attitude.
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Storm clouds part
The sun breaks through as storm clouds part.
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End of a successful day
Alain signals the end of a successful day on the water as the setting sun lights up the sky.
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Halloween mascot
Our Halloween spider mascot decorates the living room window
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Randy with his latest design
Randy experimenting with his latest design traction kite
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Surfer at Jeanette’s Pier
Surfer at Jeanette’s Pier.
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Peggy sunbathing
Peggy sunbathing while Ted & I surf.
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Riding bikes to the Outer Banks Pier
Riding bikes to the Outer Banks Pier for boiled shrimp special on no-wind day that turned out to
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Hang gliding lessons
Photo with our excellent hang gliding instructor.
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Aerial view of Sand Dunes at Jockey’s Ridge State Park
Aerial view of Sand Dunes at Jockey’s Ridge State Park, photo from Frogsview Blog.
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Alain ready for 1st hang gliding flight
Alain ready for 1st hang gliding flight at Jockey’s Ridge.
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Alain get airborne
Instructor from Kitty Hawk Kites running alongside as Alain get airborne.
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Altimeter 80 ft.
I’ve already taken hang gliding lessons at Jockey’s Ridge and am flying off the top of the big du
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Bike to Bodie Island
Ride to Bode Island Lighthouse, an 18 mile round trip on a paved bike path.
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