NSW - Batemans Bay AUS Day Long Weekend

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Davereid
Davereid
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98 posts
19 Jan 2012 12:47pm
Hi Guys, heading down to batemans bay over the aussie day long weekend and just wondering where to kite along there.

Have checked the NSWKBA site for "south nsw" for spots and there doesnt seem to be any listed.

Just wondering if anyone has any experience down there who can help me out on where to go and at what winds (obviously onshore)

Cheers
csjena
csjena
VIC
249 posts
VIC, 249 posts
19 Jan 2012 4:16pm
check out Tomakin and Broulee!
Was there while traveling but no wind...bugger
WillyO
WillyO
QLD
263 posts
QLD, 263 posts
19 Jan 2012 3:20pm
csjena said...

check out Tomakin and Broulee!
Was there while traveling but no wind...bugger


can vouch for broulee
csjena
csjena
VIC
249 posts
VIC, 249 posts
19 Jan 2012 4:22pm
search for this and you will find the replys to my question at the time!(last year)

spots for kitesurfing on s-e coast NSW

The guys mention more spots I havn't been!

Have fun!
Davereid
Davereid
98 posts
98 posts
19 Jan 2012 1:32pm
heres the original thread for anyone else wondering / future viewers / searching ppl: www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Kitesurfing/General/spots-for-kitesurfing-on-s-e-coast-NSW/?SearchTerms=spots,for,kitesurfing,on,s-e,coast,NSW

what kind of wind is at broulee and generally easily accessible any gotchas etc? lots of kiters??
csjena
csjena
VIC
249 posts
VIC, 249 posts
19 Jan 2012 4:42pm
easy access...just off the street in Broulee and a bit off the main highway in Tomakin and you will park next to the boatramp and 20m to the beach.
Quite a nice beach and wide enough for a good self start.
jackfa
jackfa
WA
20 posts
WA, 20 posts
19 Jan 2012 6:36pm
North brou should be alright aus day long weekend, most other beaches will have a fair few people on them and north being so big swimmers etc tend to stick well away from the north kiting end. Lets hope for some wind!
lovey
lovey
NSW
177 posts
NSW, 177 posts
20 Jan 2012 7:23am
North broulee is reserved for over 50's on cabrinhas. Don't expect a warm welcome unless you fit into that category.

Davereid
Davereid
98 posts
98 posts
20 Jan 2012 8:17am
so a 30y/o newb isnt going to be too welcomed? :)
csjena
csjena
VIC
249 posts
VIC, 249 posts
20 Jan 2012 12:45pm
lovey said...

North broulee is reserved for over 50's on cabrinhas. Don't expect a warm welcome unless you fit into that category.




OMG here they come....I tought this type of winging and territory marking like a dog only exists in WA!!!
East coast is apparently catching up
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