


News from Portmoak
The Wind Gods - they heard me!
Not a spectacular wave day but there was enough wind to sustain ridge flights on Bishop hill of several hours, Top Dog being Matt (who else!) with 6:20.
There were spasmodic short periods of weak wave just to tease us into staying airborne in the hope that it set up.
A spectacular sight is that of several thousand Pink Footed geese return to Loch Leven to roost at about 6 every night.They fly in various formations to their chosen spot then drop out of the sky like rain - quite spectacular, and we're hoping to go down to the waters edge to get a better view tomorrow.