Kiting at agnes waters

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tommyb
tommyb
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3 Jan 2007 11:46pm
hey
does any one here know of ne kiting spots around 1770 or agnes water, goin there for a holiday n just wondering, thanks
Cabron
Cabron
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4 Jan 2007 9:35am
Hey Tommy,
Try the river mouth in NE or N,great smooth flat water on far side, launch across the road from The Tree(Pub in 1770) can do main beach in anges in NE however better in SE. Chat with the local kiters, good bunch of guys and will show you some other nice spots up and down the coast, say G'day to Sharky for me.
Have Fun
tommyb
tommyb
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QLD, 103 posts
4 Jan 2007 2:01pm
kk thanks mate shall tryu out the spots
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5 Jan 2007 12:58am
I've also once saw a couple of guys out at Middle Creek. I was up there a year or so back and the only local kiter was a fella called Luke. If he's still there he'll be easy to chase down as it's a tiny place.

Good place to stay is Captain Cook Holiday Village. Have also seen a guy kiting on the beach behind here.

tommyb
tommyb
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5 Jan 2007 8:37pm
yea is captian cook camp site the one near the surf beach n the like town shops
havent been there for ages, what about the beaches around the other side where the water is calm n falt ??
thanks mate
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6 Jan 2007 12:41am
Nah, I think you're talking about the park in Agnes which is now shut down.

CCHV is just as you enter 1770 on the hill on the right. It has private beach access over to the surf beach. Also has cabins and a new pool. There is also a camp ground in 1770, pretty basic - camping and vans only, but right on the water's edge near where you can kite.

The flat area you're talking about is the 1770 inlet. I am a total newbie to kiting and was only surfing when I lived in 1770, but watched kiters a number of times. It looked good however, the wind funnels down a valley and swirls a bit at the 1770 inlet sometimes. Northerlies should be OK though.

The inlet and beach at Middle Creek are more open and a bit more exposed to different winds. You can also wild camp at Middle Creek, but watch out for the sand flies - they are vicious.

Let us know how you go. I head up to 1770 every now and again, it's a fantastic part of the world.


tommyb
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6 Jan 2007 12:44am
kk thanks mate i sahll get back to you
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