Good kiting beaches on Rottnest?

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dusty_nz
dusty_nz
WA
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30 Jan 2008 12:42pm
Heading over to Rottnest this Weekend for some kiting, What are the good beaches to kite on? Eg launching and wind (Seabreeze )

Packing the 3 b's

Burbon
Beef
Board

Kitehard
Kitehard
WA
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30 Jan 2008 1:17pm
Salmon Bay is one of the best spots to kite. Catch a bus if you have no boat.
Slack
Slack
WA
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WA, 685 posts
30 Jan 2008 2:33pm
Bickley Bay works too and is walking distance from the pub.
spot1
spot1
WA
1588 posts
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30 Jan 2008 4:46pm
just got back from rotto not bad 5 days in a row as kitehard said salmon bay the go
be warned the beach is very very narrow for launching
getfunky
getfunky
WA
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30 Jan 2008 6:35pm
spot1 said...

just got back from rotto not bad 5 days in a row as kitehard said salmon bay the go
be warned the beach is very very narrow for launching



Yep that's a fact jack

Awesome spot. Semi flat on the inside and bombies out back. Had a 3hr 27kt sesh all to myself last summer. Bit of a worry not having any witnesses even on the beach if something went pair-shaped, but oh well.

Take a very good look at the bay from the top of the dunes 1st as there is heaps more sneaky rocks in shallows than it looks intitially.

Landing launching can be gusty as all hell - be ready to pull ya quick release or yank onya 5th line...

Save a few kilojules for the ride home (into a headwind most likely).

Makes me smile thinking how good that day was - lucky kn mongrel
okin
okin
QLD
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30 Jan 2008 9:37pm
i'm heading over there myself at the start of march. can't find where bickley bay is on google earth but salmon bay looks great. Does the wind blow all day or just in the arvo?
spot1
spot1
WA
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30 Jan 2008 10:03pm
last bus back 4.43 pm at the salmon bay bus stop
stylez
stylez
VIC
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1 Feb 2008 12:49am
Hey Dusty

I'm heading to rotto this weekend will most likely take my gear.

Might see you there
getfunky
getfunky
WA
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1 Feb 2008 11:46am
Hire a kids buggy or a dive trailer with a bike. Perfect for carting ya gear around. Last bus at 4.45 spoils the fun a bit.

Rock on til sundown and then try riding back into a headwind with your gear/board acting as a wind anchor - that will sort the men from the lads
Slack
Slack
WA
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1 Feb 2008 1:44pm
Rock on til sundown and then try riding back into a headwind with your gear/board acting as a wind anchor - that will sort the men from the lads


Real men wouldn't leave until the wind has dropped
trevor1
trevor1
WA
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1 Feb 2008 2:22pm
getfunky said...

Rock on til sundown and then try riding back into a headwind with your gear/board acting as a wind anchor - that will sort the men from the lads


Don't mean to pick on you GF, but you are seriously riding the wrong way to get home if you are riding into a headwind from Salmon Bay!
getfunky
getfunky
WA
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1 Feb 2008 3:25pm
trevor1 said...

getfunky said...

Rock on til sundown and then try riding back into a headwind with your gear/board acting as a wind anchor - that will sort the men from the lads


Don't mean to pick on you GF, but you are seriously riding the wrong way to get home if you are riding into a headwind from Salmon Bay!


Ha ha - wondered why it took me 4 hrs to get home!?

The road winds around a bit and every 2nd hill seems to be into a headwind. Then again maybe I was just so stuffed it fealt that way?? Boy I enjoyed the 1st daquiri when I got back to base.



When the going gets tough, real men make quiche...
okin
okin
QLD
83 posts
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1 Feb 2008 4:29pm
i'm staying at rottnest on a boat so riding anywhere shouldn't be a problem
i'll be there between the 1st and 7th of march hope the winds good that time of year.
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
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1 Feb 2008 4:01pm
i caught the last bus back... it didn't go to where i was staying = long fing walk into the night while family thinks your drowning somewhere
Poida
Poida
WA
1922 posts
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1 Feb 2008 8:50pm
okin said...

i'm staying at rottnest on a boat so riding anywhere shouldn't be a problem
i'll be there between the 1st and 7th of march hope the winds good that time of year.


wind will be a lot less then but if you have a rescue boat for the unexpected on a cross/offshore wind there are a lot of options open:
transit, radar, stark, cathedrals, bullets, natural jetty
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