Nitinaht Lake

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Post by Ed »

This can be overcome with an appropriate amount of beer!
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Ed wrote:This can be overcome with an appropriate amount of beer!
Like marriage eh Ed? :D
I wish my TOW was longer!
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I've got 25 years under my belt, it's all figured out now!
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From the OED;
1. Knob point, n.
...A dysphemism for the geographical location where a wind surfer can no longer go upwind and a kite surfer is just getting started ripping upwind, often used incorrectly [sic] to emphasize the difference in the difficulty of a wind surfer back roll verses the general ease of a kite surfer back roll. (Origin; from the Greek 'knobus spatuli' -'flip it, it’s done already').
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Post by JL »

I've done the Nimpkish 2 river hike with windsurfing gear :?
Thermals are good.
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if anyone was wondering what your track on water looks like at nitinaht... here's the 86km i did yesterday over 3.5hrs. used my bicycles garmin gps. which tracks distance, speed, calories.
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looks like you jibe smoother on port! how many calories did you burn?
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not much of a shocker eh. back, forth... repeat. ill try to make pics a wee bit smaller next time :roll:
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calories... the unit tells me 5026 calories had been burned. I wont call this an accurate measurement as the option of sports settings on the gps does not include kiteboarding. Skiing is the setting i use for my watertime. Although after four months of kiting my physique has definatly changed for the better. many, many calories have been burned off while rippin the waves. Especially some of the exhausting "mogul" like conditions on cook st.
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