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marno
marno
WA
218 posts
WA, 218 posts
9 Jan 2011 12:03pm
G'day,

I did my lessons at Pinaroo and still kite there, probably out of habit and familiarity as much as anything. I find it gets pretty choppy out the back. Just wondering if it would be similiar to kiting at say Brighton?? As in, is it pretty choppy at Brighton, or is it more open swell type conditions (bigger swell bumps as opposed to bouncy chop)??? I hope I am making sense here guys, sorry if not.
If anyone has experience kiting both spots any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.

I live closer to Brighton, so would like to start going there, but just curious on what to expect conditions wise compared to Pinaroo.
I've been kiting for a few seasons now and have the basics down, would love to start getting into waves but I know I have a long way to go.

Cheers for any comments .....

RayQ
RayQ
WA
638 posts
WA, 638 posts
9 Jan 2011 12:43pm
You get the big swell with the sh!tty chop in between.
default
default
WA
1255 posts
WA, 1255 posts
9 Jan 2011 1:04pm
RayQ said...

You get the big swell with the sh!tty chop in between...


...less wind than pinnaroo, swimmers, surfers, clubbies and their flags, windsurfers.

and the notorious noob current that sends you into all of the above. Enjoy.
wishy
wishy
WA
1501 posts
WA, 1501 posts
9 Jan 2011 2:01pm
You should start in the waves somewhere less crowded I reckon, unless of course you feel like you'll need a hug when you tear your nice kite from arsehole to breakfast time.
marno
marno
WA
218 posts
WA, 218 posts
9 Jan 2011 2:08pm
wishy said...

You should start in the waves somewhere less crowded I reckon, unless of course you feel like you'll need a hug when you tear your nice kite from arsehole to breakfast time.


Probably good thinking. Any suggestions on any other open ocean spots other than Pinaroo I could get my skills up on my directional (toeside riding, gybing), where there'd also be other kiters around to help launch etc ???? cheers!
graceful
graceful
WA
773 posts
WA, 773 posts
9 Jan 2011 4:04pm
marno said...

wishy said...

You should start in the waves somewhere less crowded I reckon, unless of course you feel like you'll need a hug when you tear your nice kite from arsehole to breakfast time.


Probably good thinking. Any suggestions on any other open ocean spots other than Pinaroo I could get my skills up on my directional (toeside riding, gybing), where there'd also be other kiters around to help launch etc ???? cheers!


Maybe leighton?
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3510 posts
WA, 3510 posts
9 Jan 2011 4:06pm
graceful said...

marno said...

wishy said...

You should start in the waves somewhere less crowded I reckon, unless of course you feel like you'll need a hug when you tear your nice kite from arsehole to breakfast time.


Probably good thinking. Any suggestions on any other open ocean spots other than Pinaroo I could get my skills up on my directional (toeside riding, gybing), where there'd also be other kiters around to help launch etc ???? cheers!


Maybe leighton?


+1
marno
marno
WA
218 posts
WA, 218 posts
9 Jan 2011 8:43pm
graceful said...

marno said...

wishy said...

You should start in the waves somewhere less crowded I reckon, unless of course you feel like you'll need a hug when you tear your nice kite from arsehole to breakfast time.


Probably good thinking. Any suggestions on any other open ocean spots other than Pinaroo I could get my skills up on my directional (toeside riding, gybing), where there'd also be other kiters around to help launch etc ???? cheers!


Maybe leighton?



Good call mate, cheers.
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