when is Shellow inlet go off

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Nijuls
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31 Jan 2010 7:59pm
I am planning a trip to shallow inlet, when’s the best time to go, and what do you look for in the forecast
koma
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31 Jan 2010 10:09pm
High tide + easterly = insanely good fun.
Low tide + easterly = lots and lots of windsurfers to dodge.

I've only ridden Shallow Inlet on SE, E or NE winds. If there's any west in it or a straight southerly then it's going to be offshore... which is fine if you don't mind a self rescue and paddling back across the inlet.
harry potter
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1 Feb 2010 2:11pm
koma said...

. If there's any west in it or a straight southerly then it's going to be offshore... which is fine if you don't mind a self rescue and paddling back across the inlet.


But thats why we all go........ to kite in the butter flat offshore.

For anyone that does have to self rescue there is a sand bar about 80m out into the inlet....you cant see it from beach ( most of the time waist to shoulder deep ) do your packdown and then paddle back accross the shark infested channel or politely request a lift from one of the fishermen in the inlet at the usual cost ie: slab. The current does run quickly depending on tide particularly in the channel section so bare that in mind when paddling back accross.

koma
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1 Feb 2010 2:55pm
I usually play around the sand bar when it's mid tide or go in the shallows further NW on high-tide.
Definitely worth mentioning that there's a lot of marine life swimming around that inlet, especially at the mouth of it. Some of it bigger and pointier than others.
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1 Feb 2010 4:20pm
harry potter said...

koma said...

. If there's any west in it or a straight southerly then it's going to be offshore... which is fine if you don't mind a self rescue and paddling back across the inlet.


But thats why we all go........ to kite in the butter flat offshore.

For anyone that does have to self rescue there is a sand bar about 80m out into the inlet....you cant see it from beach ( most of the time waist to shoulder deep ) do your packdown and then paddle back accross the shark infested channel or politely request a lift from one of the fishermen in the inlet at the usual cost ie: slab. The current does run quickly depending on tide particularly in the channel section so bare that in mind when paddling back accross.




I would also recommend you don't break a line 10 minutes after getting there. Its a long drive for a 10 minute kite
Mr Plow
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1 Feb 2010 5:38pm
Saturday was a good roadie - just 3 of us out sharing 2 7m kites - mate tried to put up a 10m but couldnt hold it. Had to be 30kn+

Best bit was reading the wind obs for the bay on the drive home and knowing everyone else missed out (apart from the Inverloch crew I guess).

It was gusty as - which in my experience is fairly typical for a NE - but good fun nonetheless. It isnt called shallow inlet without reason, the Altona low tide skills came in handy
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1 Feb 2010 6:11pm
Saffer said...
I would also recommend you don't break a line 10 minutes after getting there. Its a long drive for a 10 minute kite


Ah damn, was that the road trip that i saw on MAKO?
I would've been up for it had i not been unable to walk from wakeboarding / slalom skiing the days before that one.
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1 Feb 2010 9:36pm
koma said...

Saffer said...
I would also recommend you don't break a line 10 minutes after getting there. Its a long drive for a 10 minute kite


Ah damn, was that the road trip that i saw on MAKO?
I would've been up for it had i not been unable to walk from wakeboarding / slalom skiing the days before that one.



Yeah, poor old Matt did a drive down, rode for 10 minutes, did some huge kiteloops and then snapped a line and got rescued by a boat.

You didn't miss much though, pretty gusty wind, too westerly so it was up and down. I went from being underpowered on my 13 to be overpowered on my 13 to overpowered on my 9 to underpowered on my 13 and all in the space of half an hour.
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1 Feb 2010 9:51pm
Mr Plow said...

Saturday was a good roadie - just 3 of us out sharing 2 7m kites - mate tried to put up a 10m but couldnt hold it. Had to be 30kn+

Best bit was reading the wind obs for the bay on the drive home and knowing everyone else missed out (apart from the Inverloch crew I guess).

It was gusty as - which in my experience is fairly typical for a NE - but good fun nonetheless. It isnt called shallow inlet without reason, the Altona low tide skills came in handy


Inverloch was fun on Sat. Powered on 9m then on 7m. Hadn't been down there for a while. Not gusty either....
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1 Feb 2010 10:25pm
As I said nothing about shallow inlet maybe I should add this. Have kited and windsurfed there a little over the years:
SW or W: fun in the inlet - speed runs/flat water. Also fun at Sandy Pt main beach cross/on (Waratah Bay)
SE: kite in the inlet can get some flat water on a low tide on the bank on the other side. Also can kite a little down the inlet and walk across to the surf. Warning - cross offshore with nowhere to drift to. Do this at own risk. Have had some killer sessions doing this.
NE: Cross to a touch offshore at Sandy Pt main beach (Waratah Bay). Can be fun albeit can be gusty.

Also, we always give way to the poleys on the speed strip as when it's firing it's usually frickin windy.
cabstar
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1 Feb 2010 10:35pm
every time i head down there it is packed with poleys so it doese get crowded when it workin
Nijuls
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2 Feb 2010 9:51pm
Thanks guys
davo4772
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3 Feb 2010 9:54pm
I stayed at Shallow Inlet Caravan Park the other week, pretty good spot except for all the Wombats that want to share your tent.
Is that the usual kiting spot ? had a great session there on a South westerly. Had it mostly to myself.
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