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Ride the Wind in Tobago
Wind chimes – for a windsurfer there is no better sound to wake up to. When I woke this morning it was all I could hear out my window. I was itching to get on the water. On some islands this results in sneaking into an all-inclusive resort, but in Tobago it means a short drive to Pigeon Point. Here I met up with Brett from Radical Sports Tobago. His shop is stocked with the latest gear from Fanatic, North and Cabrinha. It’s some of the nicest and newest gear I’ve ever used from a rental center. In minutes I was skimming over the Buccoo reef, playing in the waves off-shore. Brett also has paddleboards, kite gear, kayaks, and more. Check him out at www.radicalsportstabago.com
Follow my trip through Trinidad & Tobago with videos, interactive photos and more at: http://www.islands.com/articles/Dispatches-Trinidad
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