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Sun. Sunset/Shipwreck Downwinder anyone interested

 
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Skamaniac

Since 10 Oct 2008
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Gorge
 



PostFri Dec 10, 10 1:32 pm    Sun. Sunset/Shipwreck Downwinder anyone interested Reply with quote

Big wind/waves predicted for Sunday along with a break in the rain and possibly 60 for a high. So far there looks to be 3 of us going late morning to sunset (depending on rain forcast) and are looking for others (maybe another car). Last I heard it could be blowing 30-40 with 16ft swell.

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Sasquatch

Since 09 Mar 2005
2102 Posts
PNW
Bigfoot



PostFri Dec 10, 10 2:39 pm     Reply with quote

A for effort. 16 ft swell with those winds = foamy seas; best to stay in close. I always post this, but with the recent heavy rains, there is going to be some wood debris ie branches, logs, stumps, out in the surf as well. Be careful.

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sirmichaelo

Since 26 Mar 2010
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Maui
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PostSat Dec 11, 10 11:53 am     Reply with quote

It's a fact.

A log in a 16 foot swell can cause brain damage.

But who am I to say? I'm just wussing out and staying home. Lame.

Go get 'em tiger.

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Chooch

Since 18 Nov 2007
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Wicked Pissah
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PostSat Dec 11, 10 11:59 am     Reply with quote

There's plenty of protected places to ride tomorrow...might hit it up with Chanson and Gene O.

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beech

Since 21 Aug 2010
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Longview, WA
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PostSun Dec 12, 10 11:02 am     Reply with quote

I definitely want to hear a post-session report.

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sirmichaelo

Since 26 Mar 2010
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Maui
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PostSun Dec 12, 10 12:43 pm     Reply with quote

I second the post-session report. I bet the air feels amazing out there today. Better than the air at work that I'm breathin'.
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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PostSun Dec 12, 10 2:43 pm     Reply with quote

Chooch wrote:
There's plenty of protected places to ride tomorrow...might hit it up with Chanson and Gene O.


gusting 60

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Reaper356

Since 10 Dec 2006
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Salem / LC Oregon
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PostSun Dec 12, 10 8:31 pm     Reply with quote

Vadem & I did a downwinder at Beverly beach Sat - Siletz and Newport were gusty and nuked out, but oddly beverly was fairly steady 25mph or so. Waves were shoulder high (b/c of the reef?) even tho it was 11 ft forecast, so we went for it. Really enjoyed the smaller waves - conditions could have been better, but we had fun!

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sirmichaelo

Since 26 Mar 2010
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Maui
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PostSun Dec 12, 10 9:52 pm     Reply with quote

I was riding those south winds at the coast today. It was blowing a solid 25 the whole time and those 11 foot swells went from 10 second intervals to 18 second intervals. It was INSANE. Super huge and glassy. There were a few hot chicks in bikinis on the beach too. I thought "damn, hardcore". So I ordered a pina colada from the kite-thru bar just past the reef and then caught some more wicked sets.

Oh wait, I was actually at work. Damn it.

If only they had a GoPro for kite daydreams.

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Vladiator

Since 06 Jun 2009
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Napels FL
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PostSun Dec 12, 10 11:11 pm     Reply with quote

It was good for this time of year !!! Very Happy Reaper we got to hit it next weekend if it will blow!!!

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Skamaniac

Since 10 Oct 2008
76 Posts
Gorge
 



PostMon Dec 13, 10 9:31 pm     Reply with quote

Well It was not to bad. only 2 other kiters that we saw launching around 3 or so. No driftwood or logs in water or beach in the whole 8 mile trip other than a dead seal. Waves were about 10-12 and nice break at sunset and north of. But the wind was wicked from morning till 2pm+ about 45+ at Gearheart and decreasing as we went North???and stayed that way during the day about 10mph difference from Gearheart-Ft Stevens?is that common???
Oh yea and temps in the 60's??yup

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barfly

Since 31 Mar 2005
1214 Posts
Portland
BRACKISH



PostTue Dec 14, 10 7:15 am     Reply with quote

There's no method to the southerly madness. No trending from N to S, just where the storm cells happen to hit when you are at any given spot. NARDS and I DW'd from Gearhart to SS around 3. We live here and went through a manic 6m? 10m? 6m? 10m? agonizing decision matrix before deciding on the 10m's and ended up being 6m wind. That is common but still a decent sesh. Every once in awhile there's a nice consistent wind from the south but this wasn't one of them.

2 little sedans stuck on the beach. One was abandoned and almost buried at Sunset adding to the apocalyptic scenery Laughing

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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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PostTue Dec 14, 10 8:04 am     Reply with quote

barfly wrote:
There's no method to the southerly madness. No trending from N to S, just where the storm cells happen to hit when you are at any given spot. NARDS and I DW'd from Gearhart to SS around 3. We live here and went through a manic 6m? 10m? 6m? 10m? agonizing decision matrix before deciding on the 10m's and ended up being 6m wind. That is common but still a decent sesh. Every once in awhile there's a nice consistent wind from the south but this wasn't one of them.

2 little sedans stuck on the beach. One was abandoned and almost buried at Sunset adding to the apocalyptic scenery Laughing



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Skamaniac

Since 10 Oct 2008
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Gorge
 



PostTue Dec 14, 10 11:17 am     Reply with quote

Barfly- we drove by just as you were getting out, I was guessing on 9 or 10m, thanks for the info. Went out on a six and traded off as we went down the beach later on and 8 and could have been a 12 when we were done. Afterward we quickly packed up and drove back to last southly entrance and it was blowing hard there still so that was why I asked. Also it was a lot gustier there but was probably because of the higher winds, I thought it might be because of the hills south of Seaside. 2nd year of kiting for me so all info helps for next time.

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