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hirschausen
hirschausen
WA
422 posts
WA, 422 posts
27 Apr 2006 5:34pm
Kitestock, well that was very, very interesting. Have just got back from the mighty Scott creek river mouth where it meets the more mightier Murray.

a sore head and burning legs from a weeks wake boarding in cold but smooth conditions.

I'm looking back at the amazingness of Kitestock and the effort assumed by WAKSA and the support that they can rally by their pure hearted volunteer instinct to give.

I applaude the efforts of all conerned. Deano, mate.....you are one guy who knows how to bite off more than he can chew, then begin to chew like mad.....You will kick some goals in Germany!!. (I won't be too far behind you mate, just a few things to take care of over here)

But first, what's next?. what does the event lovers think is the next step with Kitestock?. It's really your event. So enlighten me on how I can improve?. Mike Bergman taught me a lesson I needed to learn....I know there's more.

But try to keep it less personal and definately constructive, I haven't needed therapy for at least a week or two, I'd like to limit "issues" and focus on what people would like me to do next?.

A kite event at Dongera?.
a kite event at "The Spot" world class wave riding. (Oakagee for TOURISM!)

I think kiting has the ability to get political, we are very attractive little butterflies after all!!. I checked out Heikes shots from where the lessons were being taught, and I can only say that "WOW!" That's cool!!.

So let's hear some feedback, I have many people to thank and would like their input to improve my ability to run competitions and events.
CarlBevo
CarlBevo
NSW
609 posts
NSW, 609 posts
28 Apr 2006 8:10am
Hi Gav

I think ya did a great job (with help obviously from a few Key WAKSA People)PG was a great spot flat water for the those who wanted it and waves for those who were willing to look around

ONly grizzle alittle to far to drive i think for the majority - didnt bother me too much as Its a one off and I treated it like a holidy

I reckon Dongra would be a primo spot great set up and tones of space
not quite the flat water f PG but the south beach (Back beach) is a great spot to ride with butter flat sections between the waves and it never gets big for those without the confidence in waves - it's also 2 hours closer

there is also some pretty serious waves to be slayed by those willing to be adventurous

go Gav I challenge you to out do your last venture
hirschausen
hirschausen
WA
422 posts
WA, 422 posts
28 Apr 2006 6:54am
Carl,
Your'e right, it is a bit of scoot to get to Pt Gregory. Kitestock is perfectly suited to that location though for the people who are just into having a bit off fun in a safe environment. It's very user friendly.

A couple of things....Dongera is looking for an event coordinator for their annual festival (hence the suggestion)

And....Events Corp. have called for expressions of interest to regional WA for event funding that will raise the profile and increase the visitor numbers to regional towns. so though needs to go events for next summer now.

So there's good possibility for a big event, a small event, a couple of events; Whatever. However people down in Perth are going to need to drive north no matter what.

So I know it's the end of the season and all (Dunno! I was out on my 9m from 1:30pm onwards yesterday!) but some thought needs to go towards next year.

Any thoughts from anyone else?. Anyone else intersted in Dongera for example?.
ianyoung
ianyoung
WA
649 posts
WA, 649 posts
29 Apr 2006 7:55am
I understood that the next event that WAKSA were looking at getting behind was resurrecting the race to/from Rotto?
vert
vert
WA
267 posts
WA, 267 posts
29 Apr 2006 2:06pm
hi gav, great job at pt greg, had a ball.

dongara is definately the place to go, i grew up surfing there and reckon its one of the best spots north of perth. as bevo said south beach is the place to have kitestock, theres a caravan park right there, the beach is really wide and hard for 2wd's and nice flat water in between 3 sand banks that provide nice little waves to shred, great for all levels of kiting. you could set up tents and demos and lessons really easily anywhere on the beach, have downwinders from far south as you want, and for those serious wave riders there are some nice reef breaks around within town. pubs,bakey's,shops,etc....

i think dongara has huge potential and would love to see it happen there next season,

cheers wayne
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
29 Apr 2006 8:04pm
quote:
I understood that the next event that WAKSA were looking at getting behind was resurrecting the race to/from Rotto?

Phenominal idea. i tried my best last year, but by gummy its sooo much effort, kept getting see this bloke speak to them, you need this you need that and evnentually gave up.
hirschausen
hirschausen
WA
422 posts
WA, 422 posts
30 Apr 2006 3:14pm
Just seeing what people want up north here Ian,
WAKSA may be getting behind a Rotto event, I'm unsure what the plan is from WAKSA at this stage.

Government is calling for individuals/groups./commttees/associations in regional areas to submit grant propsals for events that lift the profile of the towns/regions. So some thinking will need to be done pretty soon for next summer.

Any more thoughts?.
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