Port Renfrew

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Has anyone been out windsurfing in Port Renfrew? Just wondering what the conditions are like out there and when the wind blows. I heard that if it's blowing 20 up at Nitinat it'll be 15 in Renfrew. Same thermal development, just looking for some confirmation of this.

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I have and it appears to hold true most of the time unless you get weird stuff like fog rolling in which then kills it, like these days :? The road to Renfrew is certainly nothing to write home about either tho, not to mention LOOOONG.

At this time Nat is a better bet for a thermal I'd say, just take a valium, drive slowly and turn up the tunes :P
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you would also have to drive right past gordos on the way to PR which is as good a bet for wind. Hey you posted a couple months back about getting a longboard, howd it go?!
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Yeah the road is long, but I like how far PR is away from the crowds, and I don't know if I'm ready yet for Nat, maybe next year. I don't know if my little Acura Integra would like the gravel road to Nat, anyone out there driving small vehicles up there? Maybe I should look into raising it 4 inches, hahaha.

As for the board purchase, yeah I got the gear my gf and I need to play. We now have 3 boards, 3.5 masts, 7 sails and 3 booms. My storage shed is looking rather packed. Still thinking I need a 4. sail, that's my gap right now.
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Our Honda Civic hatchback makes it up there fine. If you hit a bump too fast (>80 km/h) you'll end up bending your rims. Go 50-60 and slow down for the big potholes and you'll be fine. Honda's double wishbone racing-inspired suspension actually gives a pretty smooth ride. I didn't have much success with friends in the backseat tho... too low and ripped my muffler off :) I have seen at least one guy up there with an Integra too.
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Thermals are good.
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Thank you!
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nothing wrong with PR, one of my favorite places personally, the sandy beaches are great. Something thats hard to find in combination with good wind, other than tofino. I also used to have a little honda accord and it had absolutely no problems with the roads to nitinat, I'd hardly call the road a logging road compared to other logging roads on this island, especially from the Port Al side, its more like a highway.

Does anyone know how reliable the NW is north of tofino along the coast in the summer, in the raft cove region? There are some great spots up there, had a look around this summer.
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