WA or OR Coast...
WA or OR Coast...
I have to be in Bellingham WA Sat and Eugene OR Monday. I was thinking of checking out some places along the coast to kite on Sunday and maybe Tuesday before heading home.
I realize the wind may not cooperate and I'm happy to scout out some decent areas for later trips.
Having just moved to Victoria I have no idea what would be the top spots to ride on the WA and OR coast. Any suggestions?
My other option is to head to Hood River and check out the maddness there...
I realize the wind may not cooperate and I'm happy to scout out some decent areas for later trips.
Having just moved to Victoria I have no idea what would be the top spots to ride on the WA and OR coast. Any suggestions?
My other option is to head to Hood River and check out the maddness there...
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Re: WA or OR Coast...
Florence or further south. Check out the Forecast page for the wind model for the central and south coast closer to the dates. Also check out NOAA, although they tend to under forecast (opposite of EC):Vik wrote:Eugene OR Monday
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/eka/marine/
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and for da' Hood check out www.thegorgeismygym.com
Sounds like it will be windy there this weekend and the water has hit 22 C!!!! Bathtub time!
Sounds like it will be windy there this weekend and the water has hit 22 C!!!! Bathtub time!
Don't forget to bring a towel!
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Eugene isn't exactly "close" to the Ocean, but it is at the junction of I5 and 126 to Florence. So just follow that out to the Florence jetty and there you are at a spot. I think most of the wind this year has happened on the Southern Oregon coast (Gold Beach - Pistol River) several hours south, don't think I saw many (if any) Flo' sessions logged.
Don't forget to bring a towel!
Lots of local kiters there at Florence Jetty, lighter winds maybe than Southern Oregon, but a fabulous set-up for kiting. When you turn into the South Jetty access (at top of hill after you drive all the way thru Florence town and cross the bridge), you'll go thru a pay-to-park location at the park entrance - you do not need to stop/pay as you are going on through to park on the jetty which is outside their area. Jetty is a fairly long drive through the park and they do give speeding tickets. One of the few places that ever made me wish I kited - it's that good!!
We windsurf - life must be good!
Busted Nanmoo ... but really, check out the signature below - and do I really need one more thing, a whole bunch more expensive toys, and even less time to work on my house than now --- hmmm, maybe for that trip to Tobago I might, where it's never windy enuf to sail that perfect wave.Geoffy wrote:
wish I kited
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We windsurf - life must be good!
Wind was light in Hood River the day I showed up..cool as well...felt like I was at Nitnaht...lol....
Check out video I shot at the South Florence Jetty.....such an awesome spot....unfortunately not a human in sight on the beach and my sense of self preservation made me decide not to kite alone in a new spot....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsTxBVXOBTg
There was one windsurfer ripping it up on the inside of the jetty, but I couldn't see any place I wanted to self launch a kite and it was such a small area it didn't look nearly as much fun as the open ocean since runs would be really short.
Oh well....I'm definitely going back there with some friends. Thanks for the tip.
Check out video I shot at the South Florence Jetty.....such an awesome spot....unfortunately not a human in sight on the beach and my sense of self preservation made me decide not to kite alone in a new spot....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsTxBVXOBTg
There was one windsurfer ripping it up on the inside of the jetty, but I couldn't see any place I wanted to self launch a kite and it was such a small area it didn't look nearly as much fun as the open ocean since runs would be really short.
Oh well....I'm definitely going back there with some friends. Thanks for the tip.
Are you SURE you were in the right place???
You are in the open ocean and there's a mile long and quarter that wide of pure gentle sand to self launch, with rocks/sunken logs to tie off bar upwind of the launch (I think that's how it works for you guys.)
Oh well, if it was good I am very surprised there were not other kiters there also.
Geoff
You are in the open ocean and there's a mile long and quarter that wide of pure gentle sand to self launch, with rocks/sunken logs to tie off bar upwind of the launch (I think that's how it works for you guys.)
Oh well, if it was good I am very surprised there were not other kiters there also.
Geoff
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Let me clarify....there are two areas to the jetty...the open ocean shown in the video and a narrow channel behind it I didn't take any video of. There are no issues self-launching on the beach shown in the video. The issues were in the narrow channel behind the dune where there was a lone windsurfer riding.Geoffy wrote:Are you SURE you were in the right place???
You are in the open ocean and there's a mile long and quarter that wide of pure gentle sand to self launch, with rocks/sunken logs to tie off bar upwind of the launch (I think that's how it works for you guys.)
Oh well, if it was good I am very surprised there were not other kiters there also.
Geoff