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English Ed
English Ed
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1 Feb 2008 12:15am
Hello everyone. I am writing this, bouncing up and down in excitement, because in 24 hours I am flying from London Gatwick to Perth.

I am arriving in Perth this Sat 2nd Feb.

I'm out for a wedding on the 23rd but will be on the water as much as possible before then.

I am well up for any advice re spots(I'm staying in Inglewood). If anyone wants to join me on any downwinders then let me know. My number in Oz is 0450 318-467.

Cheers, Ed
English Ed
English Ed
3 posts
3 posts
5 Feb 2008 12:07pm
Well after a nice little intro session on Sunday there is no wind and what little there is, is Easterly. What is going on?

Do I have to drive down to the South Coast to get on the water. Or is there somewhere closer that will work?

Anyone?
airhead
airhead
WA
814 posts
WA, 814 posts
5 Feb 2008 3:00pm
English Ed said...

Well after a nice little intro session on Sunday there is no wind and what little there is, is Easterly. What is going on?

Do I have to drive down to the South Coast to get on the water. Or is there somewhere closer that will work?

Anyone?


Ed it's called a normal summer pattern!

It's not unusual for Perth to get "troughed out" for 5 or 6 days at a time. One thing's for sure, the seabreezes WILL return.

How long are you prepared to wait?

In the mean time you can kite the easterlies. Take a drive around the river, you'll see kiters out if it's blowing...
SeanW
SeanW
WA
27 posts
WA, 27 posts
5 Feb 2008 4:18pm
Hi Ed,

Pelican Point, beside UWA/ Crawley, works in an Easterly.

I'm kiting there later. Call me on 0420 816 472 if you're on for it!

Regards,

Sean
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