Hey. Working time for gower next week should be
16th Monday 7 o clock
17th Tuesday 8 o clock
18th Wednesday 9 o clock
19th Thursday 10 o clock
20th Friday 11 o clock
The above times are both am and pm because gower works with the tides.
Those times are very rough but if anyone is free around those times and interested post up!
We need a car because the sprinter and jeep are both booked up.
Gower
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9Nmj-uYKkI
Here's a video for those who haven't been before.
It's a whole lot of fun the first time you get out there.
Rolling up after the wave is fairly handy once you dont mind holding your breath for a little bit.
So anybody with a roll should be fine.
Here's a video for those who haven't been before.
It's a whole lot of fun the first time you get out there.
Rolling up after the wave is fairly handy once you dont mind holding your breath for a little bit.
So anybody with a roll should be fine.
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8am Paddys day?
Sheep, like all wool-bearing animals, instinctively travel north, where it's colder, and they won't be so stuffy.
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I'd be up for Paddy's day too
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I can bring 4 boats anyway. It's been too long!
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Leprechaun hats and beards mandatory!
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I'd go with ye on Padaddy's Day
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The Sprinter will be free on Monday morning too, the surfers only use it for their pool sessions at night
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What about Paddys day on the Tuesday? Who has it then?
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Psychology have it for some conference on campus on Tuesday and Wendnesday
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I be up for it this.... Sean has mini bus Tuesday could load a few boats in to it
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Bags a spot for a boatGavinSheehan wrote:I can bring 4 boats anyway. It's been too long!
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I'm in for Tuesday... get the barbe warmed up then when we get home!
Eyjafjallajökull Eyjafjallajökull consists of a volcano completely covered by an ice cap. The ice cap covers an area of about 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi), feeding many outlet glaciers. The main outlet glaciers are to the north; Gígjökull,