Is WA gonna **** me up?

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junglist
junglist
VIC
701 posts
VIC, 701 posts
1 Dec 2008 9:36pm
Five days coming up in WA and LOOKY LOOKY

NO WIND

I am becalmed, I bring the lull
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4107 posts
QLD, 4107 posts
1 Dec 2008 9:36pm
junglist said...

Is WA gonna **** me up?


Interesting question. I can't begin to guess what's behind the asterisks, but let's imagine for a minute it's 'mess', which has the right number of letters. Is WA going to mess me up?

Possibly. It messed me up. I don't know what I was expecting when I first got here in 2004, but coming from Townsville I couldn't imagine a kite size with less than two digits. Everyone's main kite here is a 7 or a 9. Almost everyone's anyway.

On a standard seabreeze day the wind pulls through at a solid 20 knots. Then it does the same the next day. Then the next. Sometimes it goes for seven days straight. On these afternoons the sky is clear, the water a unique shade of turquoise I've not seen elsewhere, and the air is somewhere in the twenties. You can leave the office at five and be on the water by six, kite for a solid two hours before the sun sets into the ocean, then pack up watching the sky darken down to Rottnest over a cold beer out of the esky.

I left it for a couple of years, having adventures like Caine from 'Kung Fu', before deciding that Perth was the place I wanted to come back to promptly did so. This time with a view to staying long term. This is now my third Summer since getting back, and the kiting here just doesn't cease to amaze.

Yesterday graceful and I got in two solid sessions at Wedge then a session at Lancelin on the way home. The wind would have been 20 knots by about midday, and through the course of the afternoon we smashed flatwater, beach breaks and several reef bombies until we could barely move.

Not that sessions like that don't occur in other parts of the world, but they just seem to occur here much more often.

So WA has messed me up, it has driven me to leave my family behind and all my old friends, which they are not impressed about, but it's just too good here.

Was that what you were asking?
hirschausen
hirschausen
WA
422 posts
WA, 422 posts
1 Dec 2008 9:08pm
same as what Greenpat said,
I was once from somewhere else. Now I stay here for kiting.
10 years this Australia Day.
Party in Gero.
TurtleHunter
TurtleHunter
WA
1675 posts
WA, 1675 posts
1 Dec 2008 9:25pm
simple!!! stay home and leave the wind to us.
sebol
sebol
WA
753 posts
WA, 753 posts
1 Dec 2008 11:30pm
Am i missing something?
How can you post that today when we just had 2 solid days of perfect sea breeze in a raw
Maybe there is another WA
2 long down winders and my body is in a state of beautiful tiredness.
Anyway,off to France for 6 weeks skiing and sightseing tomorrow but i will miss the kiting
elizabethb
elizabethb
QLD
2081 posts
QLD, 2081 posts
2 Dec 2008 1:15am
GreenPat said...

So WA has messed me up, it has driven me to leave my family behind and all my old friends, which they are not impressed about, but it's just too good here.


Yes... Yes it has.... I'm devastated....
lostinlondon
lostinlondon
VIC
1159 posts
VIC, 1159 posts
2 Dec 2008 3:16am
sebol said...

Am i missing something?
How can you post that today when we just had 2 solid days of perfect sea breeze in a raw
Maybe there is another WA
2 long down winders and my body is in a state of beautiful tiredness.
Anyway,off to France for 6 weeks skiing and sightseing tomorrow but i will miss the kiting


You won't miss the kiting that much when it dumps a metre overnight and you spend more time skiing than in lift queues... Going to St Anton and Chamonix over Xmas... steep and deep!
specimen
specimen
WA
221 posts
WA, 221 posts
2 Dec 2008 8:16am
I came here from Sydney with the wife for a couple of driving kiting holidays over a few years and we both fell in love with the place. The wind is awesome in summer up north ( shark bay , gero etc) is sweet as for kiting. The people are great, the kiting community is very friendly as well. Now we have two kids here with us a needless to say love it. I don't think I could probably ever go back to Sydney.

Mate if it does mess with you it's a good thing, the west is a great draw card.
graceful
graceful
WA
773 posts
WA, 773 posts
2 Dec 2008 1:05pm
YESSSSSSS
the wedge was super sweet,wa will mess you up for sure!!!!!!

need to stay up over night next time mr pat

GreenPat said...

junglist said...

Is WA gonna **** me up?


Interesting question. I can't begin to guess what's behind the asterisks, but let's imagine for a minute it's 'mess', which has the right number of letters. Is WA going to mess me up?

Possibly. It messed me up. I don't know what I was expecting when I first got here in 2004, but coming from Townsville I couldn't imagine a kite size with less than two digits. Everyone's main kite here is a 7 or a 9. Almost everyone's anyway.

On a standard seabreeze day the wind pulls through at a solid 20 knots. Then it does the same the next day. Then the next. Sometimes it goes for seven days straight. On these afternoons the sky is clear, the water a unique shade of turquoise I've not seen elsewhere, and the air is somewhere in the twenties. You can leave the office at five and be on the water by six, kite for a solid two hours before the sun sets into the ocean, then pack up watching the sky darken down to Rottnest over a cold beer out of the esky.

I left it for a couple of years, having adventures like Caine from 'Kung Fu', before deciding that Perth was the place I wanted to come back to promptly did so. This time with a view to staying long term. This is now my third Summer since getting back, and the kiting here just doesn't cease to amaze.

Yesterday graceful and I got in two solid sessions at Wedge then a session at Lancelin on the way home. The wind would have been 20 knots by about midday, and through the course of the afternoon we smashed flatwater, beach breaks and several reef bombies until we could barely move.

Not that sessions like that don't occur in other parts of the world, but they just seem to occur here much more often.

So WA has messed me up, it has driven me to leave my family behind and all my old friends, which they are not impressed about, but it's just too good here.

Was that what you were asking?


Surfer62
Surfer62
1357 posts
1357 posts
2 Dec 2008 1:46pm
junglist said...on 8/11/08


Just gone and broke a metatarsal bone in my foot by stacking it off a wave

Have been informed by the doctor that this means six weeks without kiting

SIX WEEKS Your Killing Me

Has anybody out there done this before? How long did it take you to get back out there?

PLEASE tell me six weeks is over the top P L E A S E

Not happy



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