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    <h3>Windsurfing!</h3>

<p><div class="img-shadow"><a href="http://shorelinelake.com/aquatic/aquatic.htm"><img src="/space/shoreline.jpg" alt="shoreline lake" title="" /></a></div></p>

<p><em>Update: <a href="/gallery/Windsurfing at Shoreline">pictures</a> are up!</em></p>

<p>Over the weekend, I went windsurfing with some
<a href="http://keeda.stanford.edu/~kash/kashnick/party-videos.html">friends</a> at
<a href="http://shorelinelake.com/aquatic/aquatic.htm">Shoreline Lake</a>. I'd tried it
once before, when I was about 14, but I never really got the hang of it. This
time I fared a bit better.</p>

<p>The lake is across the street from <a href="http://google.com/">work</a>, so I
<a href="http://www.mapmyrun.com/user_runs.php?username=ryan">go running</a> around it
and the neighboring wetlands a couple times a week. I'd never been on a
weekend, though, and I was surprised at how crowded it was. Even so, we were
able to rent rigs and get out onto the water within 15 minutes.</p>

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<p>Ken and Peter gave me some pointers on the way to the lake, but still, I
struggled for a good 45 minutes or so. It's surprisingly difficult. The sail
is big and heavy, and it takes work to haul out of the water, so that alone was a
challenge. The balancing act on top of a glorified surfboard didn't help much
either.</p>

<p>What's worse, the wind was gusty, so the sail whipped and jerked as soon as
it came out of the water. It took me a while to figure out how to handle it,
especially while I was avoiding the other beginners packed along the shore.</p>

<p>After a while, though, I built up some calluses, some reflexes, and a mental
model of how the sail behaved and how to control it. Peter gave me a few tips
and a nudge, and after a minute or two, I was sailing!</p>

<p>OK, I wasn't really sailing as much as I was floating, upright, at a decent
clip. Still, it was a lot of fun. I might have to go again next weekend!</p>

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