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adamGT

Since 05 Nov 2008
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Wed Nov 05, 08 10:39 pm Visiting the great NW over Thanksgiving |
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I'm coming up from the SF bay area to visit for a week or so over Thanksgiving. Nov. 23rd - Nov. 29th (Grandma lives in Astoria...)
I realize "the season" is over, but I was wondering if anyone had any words of wisdom for me.. Also if anyone wants to meet up that would be cool as well. I am planning on checking out the following places (thanks Nate for the tips so far)...
Places I have been able to find so far... Any tips on any of these???
The pond (I think) its near Astoria and Hammond
Sunset beach near Camahan...
Gerhard
Canon beach
a place near marshland
and the gorge
I have heard that I will have more chances on the coast...
Adam
PS I've just got myself a new shorty and sun block I can't wait to try out... |
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Blue

Since 03 Jul 2007
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Wed Nov 05, 08 10:59 pm Re: Visiting the great NW over Thanksgiving |
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| adamGT wrote: |
PS I've just got myself a new shorty and sun block I can't wait to try out... |
LMFAO
You are joking, right? _________________ just wear sunscreen |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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adamGT

Since 05 Nov 2008
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Sat Nov 08, 08 7:32 am |
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I will be in Portland for the first couple of days and then I will try my luck out on the coast.
I am hoping to hook up with people so I don't have to stress about funky currents or weird reefs...
Anyone know about such things at the sites I mentioned.. I know at least I will for sure end up on the beach with my kites at the pond, forcast or no forcast... (it seems very clost to Astoria.. )
How is the coast gaurd support for emergencies out on the coast? We end up getting alot of support from the at Crissy. Obviously you can't depend on them, but would it be a waste to carry a radio? I'm not an over cautions crazy person, I just want to make sure I can get out on the water without the background freak of being alone in a place I have never been before..
I was in Hawaii last year (kona, I didn't go specifically to kite) and I told myself that I wouldn't go in the water unless there were others out.. Because of that I missed the only good day of wind, windy all day and right at the end of it someone showed up and I was stocked, but then the wind died. I will probably be more daring in Oregon since there is less lava rock to get splattered on.. but still, cold freaky storms would make things a bit never racking all alone... |
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tinyE

Since 21 Jan 2006
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Sat Nov 08, 08 7:55 am |
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| adamGT wrote: |
How is the coast gaurd support for emergencies out on the coast? We end up getting alot of support from the at Crissy. Obviously you can't depend on them, but would it be a waste to carry a radio? I'm not an over cautions crazy person, I just want to make sure I can get out on the water without the background freak of being alone in a place I have never been before..
I was in Hawaii last year (kona, I didn't go specifically to kite) and I told myself that I wouldn't go in the water unless there were others out.. Because of that I missed the only good day of wind, windy all day and right at the end of it someone showed up and I was stocked, but then the wind died. I will probably be more daring in Oregon since there is less lava rock to get splattered on.. but still, cold freaky storms would make things a bit never racking all alone... |
dude, we have swell the size of your house up here.... a little bit bigger than HI, sort of makes up for the lava rock. Be careful. I would still advise not to head out alone during the winter. |
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eli_anderson

Since 04 Jun 2007
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Sat Nov 08, 08 9:33 am |
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| uhhh, the oregon coast dissapeared last night...i'm not sure where it went, think it got BLOWN AWAY! |
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
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Sat Nov 08, 08 2:25 pm |
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There are some coastguard rescues once in a while, but the Oregon ocean is not Crissy field. Don't expect to have a nice float in a bay while the coastguard cruises over from their station right next door. Think of the California coastline except more remote than the SF area. If you really want to check where the coastguard stations are and what not, but don't count on them being there when you need em. Best idea is to do your research and try go with other people for safety. Staying on the inside and closer to shore is always a good idea in sketchy inconsistent winds with 10-20ft swells on the outside. It's similar to storm sailing in the SF area. Often Southerly rainy winds that come through with frontal systems. No surprises there. _________________ The Slider Project, LLC
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adamGT

Since 05 Nov 2008
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Sat Nov 08, 08 11:19 pm |
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phew .......
Points taken. Thanks. 10 to 20 dt swells
Geeezzz |
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thealohakid
Since 09 Aug 2006
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Sun Nov 09, 08 1:32 am |
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| Quote: | | dude, we have swell the size of your house up here.... a little bit bigger than HI, sort of makes up for the lava rock | TinyE
Brah.......for real? |
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tinyE

Since 21 Jan 2006
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Sun Nov 09, 08 6:19 am |
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| thealohakid wrote: | | Quote: | | dude, we have swell the size of your house up here.... a little bit bigger than HI, sort of makes up for the lava rock | TinyE
Brah.......for real? |
lol... i'm figuring where he was going to go kiting, the swell wasn't that big... i know you guys have bigguns. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Sun Nov 09, 08 8:45 am |
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yeah, you might not want to pin your hopes on a CG resuce that is for sure. The ocean here is just a weee bit bigger than the SF bay.
No reason to be completely freaked out though. Yes it is cold, (very), and the dark clouds, rain, and huge swell can make things a wee bit discomforting but as a rule everyone is looking out for everyone else so as long as there is at least someone else out on the water you should be ok. Dress warm (a big thick cotton sweatshirt seems apporpriate ) carrry a hook knife and just be sensible.
The coast can be super fun and I always enjoy myself out there but it can also be Scareeeee _________________ Bury me standing cause I won't lay down!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVvAw2VFR4Y&feature=PlayList&p=FB7233C37686AC79&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=34 |
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adamGT

Since 05 Nov 2008
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Thu Nov 13, 08 12:23 pm |
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Thanks...
I will be trying my luck out at the pond Tues or Wed of Thanksgiving week if anyone wants to join me... and of course if there is wind...
Adam |
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barfly

Since 31 Mar 2005
1216 Posts
Portland
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Thu Nov 13, 08 4:33 pm |
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Here's a heads up:
1- the lagoons (ft. stevens state park - parking lot D): river sailing. good on easterlies (or SE) and slack tides
2- sunset strip (ft. stevens south to gearhart): most of it drivable on the beach unless the surge/tide is too high, 4wd recommended. gets any N/S/W wind, stay away from too much east
3- seaside: same as above but no driving on beach, there's an estuary rivermouth
4- points south: drive and kite but you'll likely be alone until you get to lincoln city
pm me if you decide to come out |
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adamGT

Since 05 Nov 2008
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Sat Nov 15, 08 8:41 am |
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Thanks Barfly.
Just sent you a PM. I plan to be out on the coast 25th or 6th..
If anyone else wants to try and hook up PM me and I can try and coordinate schedules.. ...
Adam |
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retz

Since 06 Aug 2007
132 Posts
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Sat Nov 15, 08 4:35 pm |
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Adam
Glad the NW crew up here is helping you out. Enjoy your trip !!! |
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