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Businiess name:  Brian's Windsurfing
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
So, were you up & riding? Or just hanging out? It's typical that if you stay out longer than the lesson while riding - it's a courtesy to you for more practice time with free gear. Sounds like you had the afternoon slot. Anyone who kites at the ""spit"" knows..including beginners how to land the kite & walk the ""spit"" back in. I find it hard to believe that if you had no idea how to ""get back in"" any instructor would just dump you. Brian was not in charge of your lesson. Your instructor was. Just because Brian wasn't available at a time that you wanted his attention -and he wasn't available doesn't mean he gave you bad service or lied. As far as ""danger"" because no one knew you weren't out there is a complete misconception as - you have their gear that costs thousands of dollars. It may not seem like anyone was paying attention. BUT you are being checked in on constantly as Brians location has a birds eye view & binoculars are always on hand & a jet-ski at the ready - also the beach communicates. We all watch out for each other. That's what makes kiting/windsurfing so special. It's a community. Windsport schools have a dynamic way of doing business that is not typical to other businesses. I know all this because I frequent that area almost everyday in the summer & am well acquainted with the schools & the culture there. Brian is the one person who will go out on a jetski at the end of a busy day & rescue anyone who needs it & never ask for anything in return. He keeps close watch on the river & everyone in it. His eyes are always scanning - whether you see him or not. He just makes it look effortless because he has been there for over 30 years. Kiting is not golf. Wind is not predictable. I learned in 30mph and up winds and the Gorge can be knarly. It's not for the meek. If you want a gentle experience go to South Padre Island or Cape hatteras to learn.

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