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sebol
sebol
WA
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10 Feb 2013 12:38pm
Went down to to the beach in Scarb yesterday with the kiddies to cool down.
Looks like another 5000 people had the same idea.

In the space of an hour, I realised that kiting may be other soon at my local.

I am doing the usual downwinder everytime the green arrows appear and the crew has always been pretty awesome.
People respect the flags and not too many hoons in front of the ampitheater.
There is no major issues with beach goers as no one enjoys getting sand blasted over 20 knots.

Yesterday was probably blowing 10 to 15 knots so not worth kiting in my book, but i never realised how many clowns are out there on windless days.

Someone was teaching body dragging on the beach in the middle of the crowd!!!(to his credit, he did take his 2 students further down towards Trigg when I told him that he couldn't teach a beginner to body drag on the sand with a seven meter in a crowd).

Another hero attempted a self land right in the crowd only to have the kite relaunch across the window and get drag running 40 meters jumping over people(I ended up landing him).

Kites were back stalling all over the place due to the lack of wind and people showing off in the midlle of the swimmers everywhere.

Big kites are slow and boring, you end up only lawn mowing as the kite turns so slow.

As much as I hate to admit it, there will definately be accidents and the tools will waste it for us all.

I vote for an outright ban at the metropole beaches unless there are green arrows on seebreeze.

Red thumb away.







the walks
the walks
WA
448 posts
WA, 448 posts
10 Feb 2013 12:42pm
an idea at last
Akwa
Akwa
WA
255 posts
WA, 255 posts
10 Feb 2013 1:02pm
sebol said...



I vote for an outright ban at the metropole beaches unless there are green arrows on seebreeze.

Red thumb away.










I was going to green thumb you but then i read the 'vote for a ban in metro area' part
hamburglar
hamburglar
ACT
2174 posts
ACT, 2174 posts
10 Feb 2013 4:41pm
Ha ha ha ha i rest my case!
spot1
spot1
WA
1588 posts
WA, 1588 posts
10 Feb 2013 2:56pm
surfing 5am - 11am
lunch
kiteing from 2pm sunset
drinks

eppo
eppo
WA
9793 posts
WA, 9793 posts
10 Feb 2013 3:02pm
But what happens like yesterday. I went for a SUP in morning, stayed away from the surfers not to piss them off, fair enough.

So at 4pm wind was 15 to 18, waves a little washed our, I'd never think abut surfing them, and there's four guys still in the water - why is beyond me!

But we were getting some serious states and some lip, we tried our best to stay well clear, but they were sitting directly on top of the take off zone, albeit to take a drop straight down the face with the waves closing down on every one. With a kite we could chase the next clean section.

So they have had from 530 to 4pm to surf, we get two hours then get a fair degree of lip.

Go figure. I even dropped next to them and said fellas take whatever wave you want we will not get in your way, have fun.

What to do?
shane75
shane75
QLD
209 posts
QLD, 209 posts
10 Feb 2013 5:16pm
sebol said...

Went down to to the beach in Scarb yesterday with the kiddies to cool down.
Looks like another 5000 people had the same idea.

In the space of an hour, I realised that kiting may be other soon at my local.

I am doing the usual downwinder everytime the green arrows appear and the crew has always been pretty awesome.
People respect the flags and not too many hoons in front of the ampitheater.
There is no major issues with beach goers as no one enjoys getting sand blasted over 20 knots.

Yesterday was probably blowing 10 to 15 knots so not worth kiting in my book, but i never realised how many clowns are out there on windless days.

Someone was teaching body dragging on the beach in the middle of the crowd!!!(to his credit, he did take his 2 students further down towards Trigg when I told him that he couldn't teach a beginner to body drag on the sand with a seven meter in a crowd).

Another hero attempted a self land right in the crowd only to have the kite relaunch across the window and get drag running 40 meters jumping over people(I ended up landing him).

Kites were back stalling all over the place due to the lack of wind and people showing off in the midlle of the swimmers everywhere.

Big kites are slow and boring, you end up only lawn mowing as the kite turns so slow.

As much as I hate to admit it, there will definately be accidents and the tools will waste it for us all.

I vote for an outright ban at the metropole beaches unless there are green arrows on seebreeze.

Red thumb away.










Sorry to hear that, but I have wicked fun on my core XR2 19m from 10 -17knts with a 139 TT, maybe you should try one of the newer models
LouD
LouD
WA
642 posts
WA, 642 posts
10 Feb 2013 4:36pm
eppo said...
But what happens like yesterday. I went for a SUP in morning, stayed away from the surfers not to piss them off, fair enough.

So at 4pm wind was 15 to 18, waves a little washed our, I'd never think abut surfing them, and there's four guys still in the water - why is beyond me!

But we were getting some serious states and some lip, we tried our best to stay well clear, but they were sitting directly on top of the take off zone, albeit to take a drop straight down the face with the waves closing down on every one. With a kite we could chase the next clean section.

So they have had from 530 to 4pm to surf, we get two hours then get a fair degree of lip.

Go figure. I even dropped next to them and said fellas take whatever wave you want we will not get in your way, have fun.

What to do?


I hear what you saying. Same at my local. Guys out surfing 20-25 kn chopped up stuff, then getting agro if you dare get close the take off zone, even though you stay well out of their way.

Separate times for different water sports would be a great idea.

lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
10 Feb 2013 8:16pm
Yes, but not everyone has all day off to fit into those time frames.
Some people might only have 2 hrs in the arvo to get there surf addiction fix in, so will go for a paddle even if it is messy.
Its a big farken coast line, just move down the beach a bit or to the next beach.

Going for a relaxing surf to de-stress is not much fun with kiters buzzing all round you. And arent you supose to keep 50m away from other water uses????
Would be like you going for a kite with jetskis buzzing around you.

Its a faaaarrrrkkken huge coast line, leave the only 2 surfers on there 15m bit of water alone.

No matter what the conditions are like, they have just as much right to be in the water as you. You are not SPECIAL, even if your mum lies and said you are.
stabber
stabber
NSW
1114 posts
NSW, 1114 posts
10 Feb 2013 8:33pm
I am special......I am.
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
10 Feb 2013 8:40pm
stabber said...
I am special......I am.


Your mum told me last night I was special as well, she lies.
hamburglar
hamburglar
ACT
2174 posts
ACT, 2174 posts
10 Feb 2013 10:45pm
LouD said...
eppo said...
But what happens like yesterday. I went for a SUP in morning, stayed away from the surfers not to piss them off, fair enough.

So at 4pm wind was 15 to 18, waves a little washed our, I'd never think abut surfing them, and there's four guys still in the water - why is beyond me!

But we were getting some serious states and some lip, we tried our best to stay well clear, but they were sitting directly on top of the take off zone, albeit to take a drop straight down the face with the waves closing down on every one. With a kite we could chase the next clean section.

So they have had from 530 to 4pm to surf, we get two hours then get a fair degree of lip.

Go figure. I even dropped next to them and said fellas take whatever wave you want we will not get in your way, have fun.

What to do?
o

I hear what you saying. Same at my local. Guys out surfing 20-25 kn chopped up stuff, then getting agro if you dare get close the take off zone, even though you stay well out of their way.

Separate times for different water sports would be a great idea.



If someone was catching 10 x as many waves as u and having 20 x more fun than u .. . ?
Ha ha I rest much case
Lotto the pole dancers r right. ...
The penis enhancement pills are working. ...........
Ur a bigger cOcK Than u were yesterday
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
10 Feb 2013 11:11pm
^^^^âhhhhhh one of the special ones
Im having more fun than you in the surf (in you limited opinion) so I can break the rules, weave around the surfers and do what I want cause Im getting more waves.

How are the waves in Canberra by the way.
Weta
Weta
WA
893 posts
WA, 893 posts
10 Feb 2013 10:17pm
Sebol,
Looks like your thread got hijacked [}:)] no point whinging on here mate it amounts to Sweet FA. My approach is to have a word on the beach when you can but dont stress about it too much there is only so much one person can do.
After you've done your bit on the beach for the good of keeping the beach open for the future of kiting; stand back and enjoy the spectacle; it's truely amusing
sebol
sebol
WA
753 posts
WA, 753 posts
10 Feb 2013 10:54pm
^^^^^

Fair call but it saddens me, I do the downwinder 3 or 4 times a week when the wind is in, it is pure joy to catch up with my mates , a couple of calls and we catch up at the usual spot for a session 5 mn from my job then the obligatory coffee at my pad after.

If the metro beaches get an outright ban, this will mean at least 45mn drive to two rocks or further and will cut out our water time by 80%.

I am also training my young grommet daughter and am really looking forward to share the magic but I fear that it may never happen.

Shame, because we are usually doing some real late calls, starting at Floreat at 6.30pm to 7.30pm and the crowd isn't really an issue so I trully believed that the pessimistic post were from drama queens (remember the windsurfer who got hit by an unknown kiters 3 times in 2 sessions!!!!).

Well, the circus at Scarb this weekend certainly made me change my views, my three daughters under 11 in the water was a concern but I made some great progress on my studies of the poo stance

ps: surfers rule the break, they have to bloody paddle for the privilege of catching a few waves and I get 100 in a session effortlesly so they deserve the room.
hamburglar
hamburglar
ACT
2174 posts
ACT, 2174 posts
11 Feb 2013 7:03am
lotofwind said...
^^^^âhhhhhh one of the special ones
Im having more fun than you in the surf (in you limited opinion) so I can break the rules, weave around the surfers and do what I want cause Im getting more waves.

How are the waves in Canberra by the way.


Nice thanks
I don't take surfers waves as I understand the amount of effort put in, but as said above why yell abuse at somebody that's not in your way and in most cases was kiting that break long before old mate finished work and paddles out in the middle of 2 or 3 kites


How's it living in a tiny little flat
LouD
LouD
WA
642 posts
WA, 642 posts
11 Feb 2013 10:44am
hamburglar said...
LouD said...
eppo said...
But what happens like yesterday. I went for a SUP in morning, stayed away from the surfers not to piss them off, fair enough.

So at 4pm wind was 15 to 18, waves a little washed our, I'd never think abut surfing them, and there's four guys still in the water - why is beyond me!

But we were getting some serious states and some lip, we tried our best to stay well clear, but they were sitting directly on top of the take off zone, albeit to take a drop straight down the face with the waves closing down on every one. With a kite we could chase the next clean section.

So they have had from 530 to 4pm to surf, we get two hours then get a fair degree of lip.

Go figure. I even dropped next to them and said fellas take whatever wave you want we will not get in your way, have fun.

What to do?
o

I hear what you saying. Same at my local. Guys out surfing 20-25 kn chopped up stuff, then getting agro if you dare get close the take off zone, even though you stay well out of their way.

Separate times for different water sports would be a great idea.



If someone was catching 10 x as many waves as u and having 20 x more fun than u .. . ?
Ha ha I rest much case
Lotto the pole dancers r right. ...
The penis enhancement pills are working. ...........
Ur a bigger cOcK Than u were yesterday


WTF??? Have no idea what you are trying to say?
hamburglar
hamburglar
ACT
2174 posts
ACT, 2174 posts
11 Feb 2013 2:24pm
LouD said...
hamburglar said...
LouD said...
eppo said...
But what happens like yesterday. I went for a SUP in morning, stayed away from the surfers not to piss them off, fair enough.

So at 4pm wind was 15 to 18, waves a little washed our, I'd never think abut surfing them, and there's four guys still in the water - why is beyond me!

But we were getting some serious states and some lip, we tried our best to stay well clear, but they were sitting directly on top of the take off zone, albeit to take a drop straight down the face with the waves closing down on every one. With a kite we could chase the next clean section.

So they have had from 530 to 4pm to surf, we get two hours then get a fair degree of lip.

Go figure. I even dropped next to them and said fellas take whatever wave you want we will not get in your way, have fun.

What to do?
o

I hear what you saying. Same at my local. Guys out surfing 20-25 kn chopped up stuff, then getting agro if you dare get close the take off zone, even though you stay well out of their way.

Separate times for different water sports would be a great idea.



If someone was catching 10 x as many waves as u and having 20 x more fun than u .. . ?
Ha ha I rest much case
Lotto the pole dancers r right. ...
The penis enhancement pills are working. ...........
Ur a bigger cOcK Than u were yesterday


WTF??? Have no idea what you are trying to say?

1, surfers feel jealous and left out because you can make your own fun while waiting for a decent wave instead of sitting around being shark bait.
2 and lotto's a c0ck.
Its not that hard really
LouD
LouD
WA
642 posts
WA, 642 posts
11 Feb 2013 2:38pm
hamburglar said...
LouD said...
hamburglar said...
LouD said...
eppo said...
But what happens like yesterday. I went for a SUP in morning, stayed away from the surfers not to piss them off, fair enough.

So at 4pm wind was 15 to 18, waves a little washed our, I'd never think abut surfing them, and there's four guys still in the water - why is beyond me!

But we were getting some serious states and some lip, we tried our best to stay well clear, but they were sitting directly on top of the take off zone, albeit to take a drop straight down the face with the waves closing down on every one. With a kite we could chase the next clean section.

So they have had from 530 to 4pm to surf, we get two hours then get a fair degree of lip.

Go figure. I even dropped next to them and said fellas take whatever wave you want we will not get in your way, have fun.

What to do?
o

I hear what you saying. Same at my local. Guys out surfing 20-25 kn chopped up stuff, then getting agro if you dare get close the take off zone, even though you stay well out of their way.

Separate times for different water sports would be a great idea.



If someone was catching 10 x as many waves as u and having 20 x more fun than u .. . ?
Ha ha I rest much case
Lotto the pole dancers r right. ...
The penis enhancement pills are working. ...........
Ur a bigger cOcK Than u were yesterday


WTF??? Have no idea what you are trying to say?

1, surfers feel jealous and left out because you can make your own fun while waiting for a decent wave instead of sitting around being shark bait.
2 and lotto's a c0ck.
Its not that hard really



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