The Kite Mag

SCOTTISH POWER

cotland might not be the most famous place for kiting. However, it’s a place that gets a lot of wind and then some. At least that’s what I’d heard, and I was eager to find out. Like my last few trips, it was a bit of a gamble if we would get the conditions we hoped for. But the trip itself was sure to be amazing. Our journey started by sea from Ijmuiden in the Netherlands. The ferry over to Newcastle

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