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paroskite
paroskite
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2 posts
13 Jan 2011 1:18pm
Hello everyone,

I just arrive to Australia (Sydney) and in a few days i will be in WA, looking forward to ride...
I open the topic to get some information about the wave spots of WA.

My question is 1st how dodgy is for a experienced kite/wave rider to ride Margaret main break? When i say dodgy i mean with the other wave users...
And the same about the north meka spot of Gnaraloo...

Any further information about nice wave spots in WA, or any local rules will be very helpful.

Best 2 all,
Nickoff
Nickoff
NSW
106 posts
NSW, 106 posts
13 Jan 2011 10:18pm
if your riding marges main break and the wind drops come in at the river mouth and dont try to short cut back to the beach, had a very very close call there
ApatheticEnd
ApatheticEnd
WA
995 posts
WA, 995 posts
13 Jan 2011 9:22pm
Welcome. Ask when you get to the beach is probably the #1 rule. Other than that, if you get to a spot and there are a ton of surfers out, wait for the wind to blow them off and you're good. I've not seen Mainbreak in full form but Gnaraloo is a really heavy wave a long way from medical assistance. If you're up for it though, have a great time and take pics.
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
13 Jan 2011 9:31pm
paroskite said...

My question is 1st how dodgy is for a experienced kite/wave rider to ride Margaret main break? When i say dodgy i mean with the other wave users...
And the same about the north meka spot of Gnaraloo...


#1 Rule: follow the the circuit, or rotation, like everyone else out there and don't ever snake or drop in and you'll be sweet
paroskite
paroskite
2 posts
2 posts
13 Jan 2011 10:34pm
Thank u all for the quick reply!

vwpete
vwpete
WA
139 posts
WA, 139 posts
15 Jan 2011 11:34am
George the wave is too big for you at gnaraloo, best you stay at pounda and ride the chop

DaCurls
DaCurls
WA
134 posts
WA, 134 posts
15 Jan 2011 7:38pm
as long as your kiting is up to scratch you shouldn't have a problem up at gnar, if you turn up and its mast height hang around to see the sets! biiiiiig wave but very very fun
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
15 Jan 2011 11:10pm
What I want to know is why he got so many red thumbs for asking about local rules and about being out with other water users?????

You crew in WA always bang on about tourists not knowing local rules etc. but when one does the right thing and asks,,wanting local info,you red thumb him????????
You go on about touros need to show some respect,,,dosent seem to matter even if they do ,to some of the rednecks on here.

Hope when you guys head overseas kiteing, the locals treat you the same.
eppo
eppo
WA
9793 posts
WA, 9793 posts
15 Jan 2011 8:42pm
lotofwind said...

What I want to know is why he got so many red thumbs for asking about local rules and about being out with other water users?????

You crew in WA always bang on about tourists not knowing local rules etc. but when one does the right thing and asks,,wanting local info,you red thumb him????????
You go on about touros need to show some respect,,,dosent seem to matter even if they do ,to some of the rednecks on here.

Hope when you guys head overseas kiteing, the locals treat you the same.




Trust me it doesn't represent most over here. Their are a few annoying yet vocal crew on this forum that I'm slowly but surely getting sick of. Smart ass responses, the two edge sword of freedom of speech i suppose.

I think it's great he has asked and most of us welcome crew, it's not like we don't have enough ocean nor little wind!
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