Daymer Bay is a sheltered spot near Rock in the Camel estuary. The forecast was for blown out stormy conditions pretty much everywhere that was exposed so the decision was made to head to Daymer. On arrival it was high tide, very windy and very busy. Nice waves but onshore wind and limited space made it tricky.
I went out on a 5m kite. It is not often I ride something so small. It was a fun session, I got some good waves, but more energy was going into dealing with avoiding other water users than actually riding waves. I decided to call it quits whilst I was ahead. I went back in for a cup of tea and a donut.
After a stressful few days running the KFC, Chris turned up keen for a session. The beach has started to clean out by now and conditions were settling. He went out on the parawing, so I grabbed the camera and found myself a sheltered nook in the cliff to take shots from.
Rather than riding the nice mellow waves in the bay, he opted to head out to the monster swells crashing on the Doom Bar where the estuary meets the Atlantic. It was sizeable out there.











As I was starting to tire of my spot in the cliff I saw Liam head out on the kite, boosting high. It was a pretty cool backdrop so I moved around a bit to get a nice shot.



After sitting watching Chris have an epic session, then Liam go back out Freddie figured he should join in as opposed to being done for the day. He geared back up and joined Chris, so I settled back into my spot in the cliff.












The sunset session was in full swing. Liam was back out on the parawing too. It had been a couple of hours since I started snapping. I took a couple quick ones of Liam before heading off to get changed and rig up for my own sunset session.



