Oregon Coast Wavesailing Guide
Oregon Coast Wavesailing Guide
Here's a guide on wave sailing the Oregon Coast. It's got some great advice on getting out through the waves, riding waves, and avoiding gear breakage when you get caught on the inside.
Oregon Coast Wavesailing Guide 2009
If you get a chance try out the Oregon coast. It is one of the best places in the world to sail
note: this was posted with permission from the author. Thanks
Oregon Coast Wavesailing Guide 2009
If you get a chance try out the Oregon coast. It is one of the best places in the world to sail
note: this was posted with permission from the author. Thanks
Great document, good read and heed material It reminds me that wavesailing is maybe not for everyone, certainly not on bigger days. Take care
Wish less, sail more!!
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
Vancouver Island Windsports
Chinook /Takuma /KA Australia (Tribal) /Aztron
You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
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This article was a huge help in trying to find the best riding spots as i rode on the nor-Cal /Oregon coast for the last month. Alternatively, here is another location for the article with a few Oregon coast pics included to make your mouth water! It really does rip there! Another tool I found to be of great use was Google Earth. It helped us find sandy beaches we otherwise wouldn't have known existed. Using the tilt option helps you see the relief of the topography so you have an idea how the landscape will affect the wind. It will also show you roads so you can find out how to get there or if it's even possible.
http://www.skypilotkiteboarding.com/mod ... ode=nested
http://earth.google.com/
http://www.skypilotkiteboarding.com/mod ... ode=nested
http://earth.google.com/
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Nice links: Though the arcticle is the same, the pdf version has links that work while the 'skypilot' version has nice pics...Looks like fun...Maybe for my Sept. vacation...p.s. 'Penguins' photos from his trip last fall are worth while. http://www.bigwavedave.ca/gallery/album ... G_1208.JPG http://www.bigwavedave.ca/gallery/album ... G_1175.JPG
Thermals are good.
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one more thing i forgot to mention: This time of year, the water can be COLD!!! in the winter they get more southerlies and the difference can be easily 10F in a day. keep that in mind. The buoy off pistol river when i was there a couple weeks ago was 46F. Swimming with broken gear (which happens more often than you might think when it's double overhead at the least) isn't fun when you can't feel your extremeties!
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Here you go:
Oregon Coast Wavesailing Guide 2009
Making sense of the MM5
Your first day in real waves
The info is from the PDX Windsurfer group:
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/PDXwindsurfer/
Oregon Coast Wavesailing Guide 2009
Making sense of the MM5
Your first day in real waves
The info is from the PDX Windsurfer group:
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/PDXwindsurfer/
Now That I’ve Given Up Hope, I Feel Much Better
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Hey nanmoo, it's not the big waves, angry sharks, rip current or pelting sand that you have to worry about anyway. There are much worse things that you get exposed to on the Oregon Coast.
Someone forgot to bring a towel
Someone forgot to bring a towel
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Unfortunately I have already seen that, one unfortunate day at IV, when a certain culprit (who shall remain nameless) and I were chatting, inadvertently moved and before I could adjust my gaze the suns reflection off the 'kusmoon' blinded me. I think it was all an evil setup. Payback will be forthcoming.
However, I did learn two things from the experience:
1. A Lunar eclipse is best viewed with sunglasses on
2. Kus wears boxers/shorts/speedo in the tanning bed
I wonder how the counseling worked out for those poor innocent children that were nearby...
However, I did learn two things from the experience:
1. A Lunar eclipse is best viewed with sunglasses on
2. Kus wears boxers/shorts/speedo in the tanning bed
I wonder how the counseling worked out for those poor innocent children that were nearby...
Don't forget to bring a towel!
Wah aaaah yesss, that van was EQUIPPED, check the box to the right of the right cheek Can't wait Must remember to leave the prudes at home tho Except....now a nasty memory rears its ugly head..... a bit of white skin goes a long looooong way in the rest areas just south of Portland Wonder where Suspender Billy Bob is hanging out these days?? Now there's a THREAT