Back in the day... History of Vancouver Island sailboarding
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Back in the day... History of Vancouver Island sailboarding
It's a windless day in Hood River and Im just flipping through some vintage magazines.... It's amazing how much the sport has progressed and how much it's popularity has dropped off.
I found a couple relic of articles about the island in a couple mags:
I found a couple relic of articles about the island in a couple mags:
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pretty cool, looks like they're running a beachstart slalom race at cook streetin that one pic
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Thanks for posting, redbaron.
Page 4-The Victoria and Vancouver Island launch and beach locations- is like a 'Cole's Notes' of our BWD wiki:)
.........The time before BWD.
Interesting articles! They offer so much history to many of the people and places of our island wind community....many pioneers of the sport who are still ripping, either on windsurfers, kiteboards or both
I think it's good to reflect on vintage reads like these.....as it's important to know about, and respect the history of the sport, people and places....and to know how things have evolved and changed.
Hope you are getting lots of T.O.W. at Hood River and the coast !
Page 4-The Victoria and Vancouver Island launch and beach locations- is like a 'Cole's Notes' of our BWD wiki:)
.........The time before BWD.
Interesting articles! They offer so much history to many of the people and places of our island wind community....many pioneers of the sport who are still ripping, either on windsurfers, kiteboards or both
I think it's good to reflect on vintage reads like these.....as it's important to know about, and respect the history of the sport, people and places....and to know how things have evolved and changed.
Hope you are getting lots of T.O.W. at Hood River and the coast !
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Nitinat campground - windy origins
Another oldie but goodie. Seventeen years ago, Tom Sullivan featured windsurfing in 'Around Our Shores~Islander' while 'Surfing Nitinat' in September 10, 2000.
This is when pastadude, windsurf247 and I met Tom S. , Vic Evans and many other Nitinat wind regulars as part of the 'Nitinat Windsurfing Society' who helped maintain the forestry campground. It was running as a co-operative organization with an annual membership fee for camping and keeping things/porta-potties clean and stocked up. Just before the kiteboarding era and pre-IKO.
"It's a treasure, said former Olympic windsurfer and White's general manager, Richard Myerscough" about Nitinat. "We're lucky to have it."
"The long drive on washboard-surfaced gravel roads is all forgotten as Tom Sullivan takes advantage of the wonderfully predictable 25-30 knot winds on Nitinat Lake"
Windy mid-island paradise.
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Riders on the storm! Johnny Reid and Mr Watson ripping on their windsurfers in a gnarly winter storm. Awesome, JL
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