Port Gregory & Kitestock

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dwmc
dwmc
WA
60 posts
WA, 60 posts
10 Mar 2006 1:59pm
Had never heard of Port Gregory b4.
This link was quite interesting.
cu all there
www.theage.com.au/lifestyle/port-gregory-20040208-gdkr28.html
puppetonastring
puppetonastring
WA
3619 posts
WA, 3619 posts
10 Mar 2006 11:42pm
Nice - thanks dwmc.
Will try to get that on the kitestock site.
Good work.
gruezi
gruezi
WA
3464 posts
WA, 3464 posts
11 Mar 2006 12:55pm
See honey! There is just so much to do at Pt. Gee...the 1,000 meter high sand dunes (I do't believe this one) sound cool...for all sorts of fun stuff.
mattflyingaway
mattflyingaway
WA
106 posts
WA, 106 posts
12 Mar 2006 6:41pm
i want to go sandboarding on this "1000m" sandune were can i find this 1000m sandune in a small fishing villageit should b very hard to find whos coming with me
kitecrazzzy
kitecrazzzy
WA
2184 posts
WA, 2184 posts
12 Mar 2006 9:09pm
i climbed a 600m sandune once, **** it was huge
Ryland
Ryland
WA
1222 posts
WA, 1222 posts
12 Mar 2006 10:03pm
does pt gregory have a pub and or a bottleshop or do we need to bring it from perth or stop off in gero
jan
jan
WA
1119 posts
jan jan
WA, 1119 posts
12 Mar 2006 11:00pm
ry, stop off.

theres a general store thing that says cold beer on the sign out the front but i dare say they won't have nearly enough stock ;)
Mini Mal
Mini Mal
WA
298 posts
WA, 298 posts
13 Mar 2006 4:32am
Bring everything you need to eat and drink there is not much in Pt Gregory and its a 45km trip to restock in Northampton if the town runs dry.
babydoll182
babydoll182
WA
14 posts
WA, 14 posts
20 Sep 2006 10:57am
port doesnt have good sand dunes, if you want good sandunes go to Lucky Bay, its about 15 kms towards the coast from the Rd to Kalbarri.
the turn off is right near an old windmill on the side of the road.
sorry for the crappy directions.

must use 4wdto get there. its worth it! dunes like lancelin but bigger and untouched
elmo
elmo
WA
8896 posts
WA, 8896 posts
20 Sep 2006 11:40am
Did the tour from Kalbari a couple of years back with my tribe and can thoroughly recommend it.

A lot of the dunes are Hard packed, there was a bloody big steep one which you could only do laying down head first, estimated speed at bottom was 60-80kmh, it was one hell of a ride. It's pretty intimidating as you can't see the mid point of the dune let alone the bottom.

If driving yourself most 4WD's should be able to do the trick, you just have to be carefull with what hills you crest as some of them are near verticle.

Alby
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