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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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Fri Nov 08, 13 12:13 pm Sand Lake Estuary Mouth -trip report |
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the optimist
Was hoping to get some southerly goofy goodness yesterday forecast was for 8' @ 14 sec ramping to 16' @ 14 - was thinking the Newport North Jetty might work on the south wind - the cams weds eve looked sweet but the forecast was for it to turn more Southwest around noon (and junk up the waves) so figured i would hit it early, left ptown 5:30am (surprisingly couldn't rally a crew)
Some big cells where rolling thru and nearly got blown off the road just past Corvallis - 30 gusting 40 with some readings in the 50s on the north coast - didn't like that reading as we got smote last month in similar conditions
Dumping rain - get to Newport 8am - wind completely shuts off - waves total shit
No wind = surf should be good somewhere
head north - check half a dozen spots - just big mush
sun pops out - kids in suits enjoying the weather - some body boarders manning up for some turbulence at Roads End -wind starts to come back - promising
Keep driving north, now back to a kiting mission - Pacific City waves junk wind not quite there - improving. Head to Tierra del mar just north - still light - walk down the beach - looks like a whale getting rolled in the surf - swell is reading 16' - the waves drain for a moment - so i run over and take a closer look at the really big sealion friend - he has had a bad day...
next spot - the bay might be the call - and check out Whalen Island - tide is ripping in but the wind is now cranking and the creek looks like some sick flat water - a short downwinder would be cool but i'm thinking there has to be better
So headed just north to Sand Lake Campground and checked out the estuary mouth - cool setup - tide is high - some butter water behind sand fingers and access to the ocean - with sweet head high glassy rollers reforming off the point - the southwest wind is ideal, incoming tide - you just wouldnt want it to shut off on an outgoing tide - the launch is onshore and somewhat sketch at the boat ramp - but if you walked a bit to the beach - fun times - didn't fall too much...
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airon^
Since 07 Aug 2013
290 Posts
Durango
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Fri Nov 08, 13 12:34 pm way to get it!! |
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man, I'd love to explore the coast with gman sometime...
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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
4304 Posts
Camas
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Fri Nov 08, 13 1:04 pm |
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Cool!
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Aeolus

Since 20 Apr 2010
354 Posts
Gold Beach, OR
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Fri Nov 08, 13 5:51 pm Re: way to get it!! |
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: thumb:
Creek mouths deliver!
Going to have to drive for wind soon. South coast on the wind lock down for some reason. Gills drying out.
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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
2623 Posts
The 503
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Fri Nov 08, 13 6:22 pm |
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Sweet G...some 8M windsperation out front last night in the moonlight. Black suit, black kite, and big out going tide.
You go down...you aint gonna be found!
Between Barfly and Owen sporting the Green and Gold canopies, the Duck's should have crushed!
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boardrider

Since 05 Apr 2006
1034 Posts
Ventura, CA
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Fri Nov 08, 13 6:37 pm |
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That first wave looks tasty !
Are those tooth marks on that pinniped
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Windian

Since 28 Apr 2008
901 Posts
Newport, OR
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Fri Nov 08, 13 8:59 pm |
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Been there and done that last year around this time with some of the LC boys. It is a pretty good set-up and we kited it on the incoming tide with small kites (6m and 8m). Decent launching from the north side accessing it via the park and then walked a short ways through the dunes to the mouth and put up kites there. I am sure it will never end up being crowded unless you bring it with you so I am not to concerned about divulging some of the spot's logistics. We ended up spending most of our time kiting right in the mouth on out into the surf as it seemed to have the steadiest wind and some fun storm slop waves. Once the tide started going out the current got pretty extreme so we bagged it up at that time.
Beat Gman to the goods on this adventure, I am sure that does not happen very often!
Here is a helpful hint for conditions:
http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/WXDailyHistory.asp?ID=MD2405&day=11&year=2012&month=4&graphspan=week
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GorgeKite.com
Since 17 Mar 2008
226 Posts
Hood River
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Sat Nov 09, 13 3:34 pm Nov coasties |
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All I have to say is get your ass down to mex and join me!
85 & windy in la Ventanna
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ecameron
Since 29 Jul 2009
90 Posts
PDX
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Sat Nov 09, 13 4:50 pm killing me |
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happy to hear you made it and all is well in LV.....
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DrewB

Since 16 Aug 2006
384 Posts
PDX
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Sun Nov 10, 13 7:20 am |
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Thanks for sharing Gman!
Me and Carlitos were hitting that spot several years ago on N or NW wind.
One time the wind was perfect and there was no water in the estuary.
The next time there was plenty of water and no wind.
I ended up scoring marginal conditions there once or twice.
The set up is pretty dreamy.
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Dan k
Since 31 Mar 2013
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