SE'ly spots for Perth

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alverstone
alverstone
WA
533 posts
WA, 533 posts
2 Feb 2011 1:01pm
Forecast is for strong southeasterlies this Saturday, Sunday and Monday In Perth. Any tips on decent locations for this awkward wind direction and any things to be beware of at the usual spots?
dusta
dusta
WA
2940 posts
WA, 2940 posts
2 Feb 2011 1:19pm
if you do a search for easterlies you will find all your answers
StinkyPete
StinkyPete
WA
241 posts
WA, 241 posts
2 Feb 2011 6:19pm
Awkward??? Ive had some of the best sessions ever on easterlies. Looking forward to an early morning cruise at ......... Wind should be good so ill be kiting ...... for sure. Cya there mate
Weta
Weta
WA
893 posts
WA, 893 posts
2 Feb 2011 10:49pm
Search Dusta.............you've gotta be kidding!!! a lot of the latest batch of forum users haven't even switched on to the fact there is a Lost & Found, Hookup or Newbies thread................Search; c'mon man that's for old time forum users!!!

Heaps easier to ask the same questions verbatim.
ashton
ashton
WA
31 posts
WA, 31 posts
3 Feb 2011 11:52am
alverstone said...

Forecast is for strong southeasterlies this Saturday, Sunday and Monday In Perth. Any tips on decent locations for this awkward wind direction and any things to be beware of at the usual spots?


Sorry dude, you get frowned upon for dropping names of locations nowadays. It's all this pushing the sport business & selling locations online that has lead to everywhere being so dam crowded. I'm not one to carry on about safety..... but I must say many locations are getting freakin dangerous. It's a large area sport and it's ridiculous that we can have 50 - 60 kites in a 200 sq/mtr area. It would be a cheap act to the locals if I advertise spots on here. I can clearly say our local has been turned into a chaotic circus of bodies & kites (we don't even complain about windsurfers anymore, it's the kites).... and we've got idiots STILL selling it. Maybe we can jam 70 or 80 kites in the same area the following season or the next!! That would be a really cool achievement. Some certain hero even exposes maps of how to get there! Answer to that - $$$
If you don't know what I'm on about with the crowds... you'll see in a couple of years to come at your local spot. And you can thank this person ..... and that person.....They're out there spreading the word now... locally, nationally & internationally.
Totally nothing against you alverstone, I'm guessing you're a really cool dude. But my lips are sealed with locations mate.



alverstone
alverstone
WA
533 posts
WA, 533 posts
3 Feb 2011 3:00pm
I see. And I thought the kiteboarding community looked out for each other. Having never been a teenage grommet, I forget the territorial nature of any surf-related activity. I was just looking for some safety tips such as 'watch out for the gusts caused by the sand dunes at Woodies/Safety Bay/Pinaroo Point', or anywhere else. Perhaps a few post-trauma screams of or 'never go there!' in a SE'ly would have been useful before I drove myself miles to find a site is lethal. Pity people should assume that they should have control over PUBLIC spaces. The sea and wind is to share and if it's crowded just f**%$#g relax and go down or upwind 100 yards. Better still, pack up, go home and give the rest of us some space. After all, you could be at work or school. A bad day kiting is better than, well, just about anything other than stuff which if I wrote about now would really make this a "Forum" page, if you know what I mean.
alverstone
alverstone
WA
533 posts
WA, 533 posts
3 Feb 2011 3:15pm
But thanks to Dusta for directions to the 'search' function on easterlies. There's a lot of unrelieved tension out there, it seems.
StinkyPete
StinkyPete
WA
241 posts
WA, 241 posts
3 Feb 2011 3:55pm
alverstone said...

I see. And I thought the kiteboarding community looked out for each other. Having never been a teenage grommet, I forget the territorial nature of any surf-related activity. I was just looking for some safety tips such as 'watch out for the gusts caused by the sand dunes at Woodies/Safety Bay/Pinaroo Point', or anywhere else. Perhaps a few post-trauma screams of or 'never go there!' in a SE'ly would have been useful before I drove myself miles to find a site is lethal. Pity people should assume that they should have control over PUBLIC spaces. The sea and wind is to share and if it's crowded just f**%$#g relax and go down or upwind 100 yards. Better still, pack up, go home and give the rest of us some space. After all, you could be at work or school. A bad day kiting is better than, well, just about anything other than stuff which if I wrote about now would really make this a "Forum" page, if you know what I mean.


Chill out.. Even seabreezes are gusty. Everytime it looks like going east someone posts where do i kite..Obviously its offshore and can sometimes go ENE.
dusta
dusta
WA
2940 posts
WA, 2940 posts
3 Feb 2011 4:08pm
alverstone said...

But thanks to Dusta for directions to the 'search' function on easterlies. There's a lot of unrelieved tension out there, it seems.


well sorry if it came across in an agro kind of way but it is a forum and there is a search button . People need to learn how to use it .


Go to point walter
the gibbo
the gibbo
WA
776 posts
WA, 776 posts
3 Feb 2011 4:14pm
kiting has been banned by all local councils for this weekend and every weekend till the sun stops shining and the wind stops blowing after that you can go out at Point Walter, watch for rocks rhs, the river is big enuf for all, go out in the middle and jump boats people love to see that

goto WAKSA locations to gives you the main run down, have fun alver
the gibbo
the gibbo
WA
776 posts
WA, 776 posts
3 Feb 2011 4:16pm
beat me dusta by 6 mins, my one finger typing is slow, you are agro man
bingles
bingles
WA
363 posts
WA, 363 posts
3 Feb 2011 4:23pm
Mr Kutcher kinda hit the nail on the head - access to perth metro spots are on borrowed time and there willl be more and more kiters there each year.

dusta - short but sweet
markonz
markonz
VIC
68 posts
VIC, 68 posts
3 Feb 2011 7:31pm
geez here comes the localism!!! You can have your river and all the jellyfish that go with it!!
bingles
bingles
WA
363 posts
WA, 363 posts
3 Feb 2011 4:36pm
Not quite - i own a car and can drive well away from perth, you can have it.
dusta
dusta
WA
2940 posts
WA, 2940 posts
3 Feb 2011 5:14pm
markonz said...

geez here comes the localism!!! You can have your river and all the jellyfish that go with it!!


i'd rather be kiting outside the metro area but after work melville is the only option i have so yer . BTW i noticed more of a pungent smell at the blackwood river mouth than the swan river ..
dave......
dave......
WA
2119 posts
WA, 2119 posts
3 Feb 2011 6:49pm
bingles said...

Mr Kutcher kinda hit the nail on the head - access to perth metro spots are on borrowed time and there willl be more and more kiters there each year.

dusta - short but sweet


Hey Paul,
I used to live on Cantray street and had the same after work options. Melville or lucky bay in a SW attracts a certain type of kiter.
1) Kites fly efficiently in clean wind, in turbulent wind your wind window shrinks and expands. And wherever you fly a kite on no matter what wind direction the wind on the river will always be turbulent due to the surrounding buildings, hills, and trees. Many people that kite at melville, know how to fly a kite but have no idea WHY it flies.
2) Many kiters at melville are not experienced water users, as they like the shallow water.
3)Because of the turbulent wind, there are only about 10 kiters who understand apparent wind theory and can always ride upwind. the rest do the walk of shame.
4) Because of all of the above some will be lazy and want to walk in ankle deep water, and have their kites around trees and the road. Walk in knee deep water and you are then using safe kiting guidelines, ALLOW 2X your line length as a MINIMUM SAFE distance.
5) WAKSA has spent so much time and effort,(I know of at least 3 occasions) to keep melville open, and a former member spent a lot of his own money on those bouys. THAT is minimum safe distance.

Melville is crowded. Many guys will never get better if they only kite there. Learning any tricks, especially unhooked tricks is useless at Melville, how are you going to effectively learn when the wind range is + or - 8 knots at any given time???? Learn to relaunch well, know how to self rescue, know how to pull your safety and self land your kite and move on.....

P.S. sorry if I highjacked your thead, but I know you will be cool.
rumblefish
rumblefish
TAS
824 posts
TAS, 824 posts
3 Feb 2011 11:17pm
Hey guys,

I know people hate giving up their info on spots, but I have my last lesson at Safety Bay on Sunday arvo and just asking what it's like outside the sandbar for learners on a Sou'Easterly??

Lesson has already been canned twice and I really want to get up and going!!!
charlo
charlo
NSW
14 posts
NSW, 14 posts
4 Feb 2011 2:33am
Heyy there!
Came to Perth this week for work with my kite gear... Loved the late arvo session on your flat water with southernly wind...
Wish it was the same on Saturday as this is my only day off in Perth before to head back to Sydney.
If anyone feel like giving a tip to a non local who is keen to discover what Perth has to offer on Saturday please send me a text 0424755079. Flat water preferred as I don't have my surfboard but anywhere good and not off shore will keep me happy
I won't spread the word. Your spot is safe.
Peace
PS: I did search on the forum but could not find info. Sorry i'm not a good geek!
SaveTheWhales
SaveTheWhales
WA
1913 posts
WA, 1913 posts
4 Feb 2011 8:06am
OK enough already..

If no one will tell you the very best place to kite in a S/E, I will

Lake Mungaaaaaa

geez guys lighten up !!!!!!
philmb
philmb
WA
110 posts
WA, 110 posts
4 Feb 2011 10:05am
I here Crathern is planning on jumping Lake Monger 'pier'.
the gibbo
the gibbo
WA
776 posts
WA, 776 posts
4 Feb 2011 11:15am
what a load of bs
secret spots in perth, my arse
StinkyPete
StinkyPete
WA
241 posts
WA, 241 posts
4 Feb 2011 2:12pm
the gibbo said...

what a load of bs
secret spots in perth, my arse



Spot on. everyone that kites already knows the spots.
iti
iti
QLD
417 posts
iti iti
QLD, 417 posts
4 Feb 2011 4:36pm
try

rockingham - the pond

Mandurah inlet

point walter

woodmans point beach one

should cover it for you
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