Bass Straight Crossing

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teatrea
teatrea
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29 Mar 2009 10:35pm
Read in the local rag Sat Jamie Mitchell has plans to cross Bass Straight on a Sup.!
That would be something.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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29 Mar 2009 11:39pm
That would be great..

We were just talking about the possibility of someone SUP'ing Bass Straight yesterday while we were paddling.

In perfect conditions.. and maybe island hopping.. I think it could be done.

DJ
oliver
oliver
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29 Mar 2009 9:37pm
Nah you'ld have to be a kook to try and attempt that. I don't want my tax dollars going to rescue the idiot who tries it. Has a kayaker done that before?

The last attempt I heard was some a blonde windsurfer chick who attempted it last weekend and she needed to be rescued half way. I'm sick of hearing of all these half baked people filling up slow news days with their stupid pranks - many of them don't even have the sense to gaffa tape cans of coke and mars bars to their boards in preperation.

I think if they want to make some sort of global statement, they would be wiser to turn their lights off for an hour.
OG SUP
OG SUP
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30 Mar 2009 12:54am
I believe it can be done wih the right support network and training.

The key is to do it as an Island hop for sure and take your time, perhaps pick up some cheese and a cray on the way.

If someone can paddle the whole length of the Californian coast on a 12 ft laird then this can be done.

Get Laird to do it for one of his charities for instance.

Phill



aus301
aus301
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30 Mar 2009 12:01am
Allison Shreeve attempted it last week on a formula windsurf board and I believe an 8.5m sail. She fell 90 km short of making the 250km crossing due to cramping. Basically shortly after leaving Tasmania she copped 35knt winds which lasted for much of the run, which was all on the one tack on very big gear.

Oliver, maybe you should get some of your facts straight before heading off on a rant on a public forum. Allison undertook this challenge as an ambassador for "Life on the Edge" which is a campaign being run by Coastcare. She had a number of sponsors for this which all went to ensuring none of your precious tax dollars (which I might add are being so well distributed to all Australians, worthy or not at the moment ) were used. Oh and through this she managed to get on a number of news mediums all helping to spread the message of what Coastcare does.
oliver
oliver
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29 Mar 2009 10:05pm
aus301 said...

Allison Shreeve attempted it last week on a formula windsurf board and I believe an 8.5m sail. She fell 90 km short of making the 250km crossing due to cramping. Basically shortly after leaving Tasmania she copped 35knt winds which lasted for much of the run, which was all on the one tack on very big gear.

Oliver, maybe you should get some of your facts straight before heading off on a rant on a public forum. Allison undertook this challenge as an ambassador for "Life on the Edge" which is a campaign being run by Coastcare. She had a number of sponsors for this which all went to ensuring none of your precious tax dollars (which I might add are being so well distributed to all Australians, worthy or not at the moment ) were used. Oh and through this she managed to get on a number of news mediums all helping to spread the message of what Coastcare does.


Pffft
OG SUP
OG SUP
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30 Mar 2009 8:36am
Hey Guys,

Ease up!

Oliver is a great contributor to the forum and has put forward lots of insitefull thoughts in his previous posts.

Everyone is entitled to their opinion.

Regards

Phill
rollo90
rollo90
QLD
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30 Mar 2009 7:50am
if any one guy could make it across Bass Straight, it would be Jamie.
firstpoint
firstpoint
QLD
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30 Mar 2009 8:00am
now there an endurance story,jamie and woogie downwinding to tassie,imagine just getting around the weather planning,trouble is no stopping unless they got onto a support boat,i am sure woogie could tell you what paddling for 7 days is like.
boardbumps
boardbumps
NSW
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30 Mar 2009 9:35am
Sometimes Oliver your just too rude.

Rod
boardbumps
boardbumps
NSW
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30 Mar 2009 9:38am
Woogie can tell you all about paddling 25 kms in 27 degrees with no wind to help, bright sunshine and a slight cross wind , just so you have to paddle continuously on the same side.

Rod
Tux
Tux
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30 Mar 2009 9:43am
oliver said...

Nah you'ld have to be a kook to try and attempt that.


Jamie aint no kook....google his name before you shoot off your mouth
Buddina SUP
Buddina SUP
QLD
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30 Mar 2009 8:45am
Endurance acheivements always look impossible until they have been acheived. Sure their are failed attempts on the way and from that the next learns and adapts. I would love to see the right person with the correct support have a go and acheive or not I would take my hat to them.
What would we be if never attempted what others thought impossible. (still living in our country of origin thinking the world was flat with monsters off the edge)

The English channel swims were thought to be impossible! Mattew Web said no its not!

Mt Everest was thought unclimbable and when they did it it was n ot done with all the mod technologies we have today: Sir Edmund Hillaryand Tenzing Norgay.

They then thought women could not do it so in 1975 Junko Tabei proved them wrong.

Australias own Susie Maroney: At 17 swim the English channel both ways straight,
She also swam Cuba to Florida (180km), Mexico to Cuba (197km) and Jamica to Cuba (160km)

And the list could go on all day with people who acheived the unacheivable.

Lets not knock the knockers for with out them singing so loud the acheivements of the ledgends would seem so great.

For those with the ability to do this (and I don't) I saay plan well, train hard and get the right people behind you as a support team. And on your journey raise attention to a worthy cause as Alison Sheeve has done.

Things only become impossible when we stop trying.
bspot68
bspot68
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30 Mar 2009 9:14am
oliver, knowing jamie and what he's done in the past he is one off the greatest waterman this country and the world has seen. maybe its time you kepted your opinions to yourself. when you've done something worthy of posting on this site most of the people on this site dont want to hear from you!!!!!!!
Piros
Piros
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30 Mar 2009 9:14am
oliver said...

Nah you'ld have to be a kook to try and attempt that.
so you are calling Jamie Mitchell a KOOK?

many of them don't even have the sense to gaffa tape cans of coke and mars bars to their boards in preperation.

You're the one thats had too many cans of coke and mars bars mate.


DavidJohn
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30 Mar 2009 10:19am
We think that from the top of the bay to the heads is doable in a day.. and that same distance would be the most that would need to be done in one day if island hoping.

Les and Mark did this on wally windsurfers more than 20 yrs ago.

I was once in serious training for a Bass Straight crossing on windsurfers and Steve and I had special Pan Am race boards made for us and sent out from France.

We found the biggest problem was having a support boat that could keep up.. and having to sail on one tack for so long.

It's a bummer that we never got to do it but then I don't think we would have made it unless conditions were perfect..and that's a big ask for Bass Straight.

DJ

Piros
Piros
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30 Mar 2009 9:32am
Good map DJ can you draw on it which way the current runs.
Lobes
Lobes
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30 Mar 2009 7:38am
I think its doable but only with a fair slice of luck. Would you start from Tas or Vico though? We should all get behind Jamie and the exposure hes generating for SUP. I get the impression most people think we're just riding big surfboards (if they've heard of SUP at all) and dont appreciate the cruising aspect of the sport. Bass strait is the most notorious stretch of water in Australia. Paddling across it on a "surfboard" would be a huge sensation. Doing it for a worthy cause even better.

If Jamie wants to PM me I have some good friends that run a fishing charter business from Flinders Island I can put him in touch with.
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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30 Mar 2009 10:40am
I'm sure Oliver is thinking the same as me... Some of you guys take things a bit too serious..

I don't think for a second that Oliver thinks Jamie is a kook.. and he has his opinion like everyone else. (about these crossings).

And sometimes fingers go into gear before the brain is engaged..

btw Oliver.. Yes.. Kayakers have done it before I'm sure.

DJ
DavidJohn
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30 Mar 2009 10:44am
I think you're right Lobes.. Tassie to the mainland would be a better way to go.. Maybe.. But a Norwest is more common than a Southeast.

I'm not sure about currents.. You would think West to East..

If Jamie does do this we should get a big group of us to paddle way off shore and meet him and paddle some of the way back with him..

DJ
Lobes
Lobes
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30 Mar 2009 7:47am
That Alison Shreeze girl started in Stanley and tried to sail the whole Strait in one hit

DJ did your mates Les and Mark go straight across or island hop?
DavidJohn
DavidJohn
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30 Mar 2009 11:07am
Lobes said...

That Alison Shreeze girl started in Stanley and tried to sail the whole Strait in one hit

DJ did your mates Les and Mark go straight across or island hop?


They island hoped.. and sat out bad weather days.. Took them at least a week.

DJ

teatrea
teatrea
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30 Mar 2009 10:14am
Sorry Oliver i didnt start this topic so every one can bag you , its all right mate i get your sense of humour!
aus301
aus301
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30 Mar 2009 10:27am
DavidJohn said...

I'm sure Oliver is thinking the same as me... Some of you guys take things a bit too serious..


This will be the last I will say on it, but the pre-edited post from Oliver didn't look quite the same as it does now...

"Nah you'ld have to be a kook to try and attempt that. I don't want my tax dollars going to rescue the idiot who tries it. Has a kayaker done that before?

The last attempt I heard was some a blonde windsurfer chick who attempted it last weekend and she needed to be rescued half way. I'm sick of hearing of all these half baked people filling up slow news days with their stupid pranks"


Now from reading that I think people were quite entitled to reply the way they did. The fact that it eludes to someone who did a heap of work getting prepared, had a support boat along side the whole way and knew when to call it quits without getting into real trouble - before it got dark - as taking part in a stupid prank is not on as far as I am concerned.
mollydooka
mollydooka
WA
252 posts
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30 Mar 2009 8:39am
Interesting discussion. Some of the SUPers here in WA have done Rottnest to Scarborough (not me I might add!), 22kms I think, but 250 kms, the mind boggles!! Lobes is the only one that got the spelling right, by the way: "Bass Strait". Why is everyone calling it Bass Straight??
oliver
oliver
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30 Mar 2009 9:01am
Hey, hang on, I didn't kill no Lindberg kid.

I don't think Bass Strait is going to be crossed on a sup. But if Jamie is going to attempt it, I hope he makes it, and raises lots of money for his chosen charity and I wish him all the best.

Maybe, it was just seeing the story on the news about the failed windsurfing attempt last week that makes me think some of these people are a tad alteristic.

I have nothing against anyone doing what they want to do, but I don't think it's right that public money should be spent bailing them out if they get into trouble.

And no I didn't call Jamie a Kook so all you pillocks, should put down your pitchforks and get back to work.
boardbumps
boardbumps
NSW
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30 Mar 2009 6:37pm
Pffft
planesailing
planesailing
WA
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30 Mar 2009 6:05pm
Nick Moloney went across some years ago on a windsurfer.
Someone last year crossed from Stanley to Tidal river (prom)
on a laser.....So really anything is possible...Use your imagination.
mybrosweeper
mybrosweeper
NSW
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30 Mar 2009 9:36pm
GO Jamie,if anyone can do it Jamie can,
Robbo
laurie
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2 Apr 2009 2:37pm
Here you go... just got an email from a guy who reported that a pair of Seabreeze Sunnies just crossed the Bass Strait in a Kayak!

Fascinating story by 5 guys in sea kayaks, who also raised $11k for charity

paddledogs.org/


DavidJohn
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3 Apr 2009 10:56am
Thanks Laurie.. Jeez, how lucky were they to get glass like this..

DJ

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