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mikeinhoodriver

Since 23 Apr 2009
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PostTue Mar 23, 10 6:58 pm    Lyle Shuttle Service anyone? Reply with quote

How many peeps are interested in a shuttle service to Lyle Point from the boat ramp? I know a retired gentleman who is looking to start a service with his motor boat, but he is wondering how many are interested?? Vote here.... Laughing

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wylieflyote

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PostTue Mar 23, 10 7:21 pm     Reply with quote

I'm in, but being from Puget Sound I'd only use this about a dozen times a summer. Great Idea, I will pass along the information.
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Justsmile

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PostTue Mar 23, 10 7:34 pm    shuttle Reply with quote

that would be sweet and keep the ticket people away!!!!!!

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K4L

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PostTue Mar 23, 10 8:13 pm     Reply with quote

Im in, but i am also not a resident so 10 times a year might be about it.
But I would think that any weekend the wind is there the kiters will be there also, especially if there is a form of "legal" transportation.

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mikeinhoodriver

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PostTue Mar 23, 10 8:53 pm     Reply with quote

... in addition, what might you "donate" for such a trip??

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Moto

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PostTue Mar 23, 10 9:34 pm     Reply with quote

I would be interested when the conditions are good. Otherwsie I would stick to other spots.

I think this is a really good idea and there is enough of a demand to get there and back without getting a ticket!

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Sella

Since 21 Apr 2007
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PostWed Mar 24, 10 12:48 am     Reply with quote

This link to Google Maps is the area in question. Forrest created this for the CGKA newsletter thread to help detail access.

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&msa=0&msid=104205208489473467954.000482153fe5166e0c1ed&ll=45.69449,-121.290554&spn=0.005343,0.013937&t=h&z=17

The area between Depot road and Cove road (boat launch area) almost look like campsites? All public land owned/managed by Klickitat County, who I've heard is pretty cool. This area seems like a great opportunity with potential low-cost improvement options while an old retired fisherman taking beers in exchange for a boat ride seems like a pretty cool start. Well, at least until that million dollar pedestrian bridge goes in. Very Happy Rolling Eyes

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wylieflyote

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PostWed Mar 24, 10 5:24 am     Reply with quote

One thing that does concern me is that while I was at this place last year I noticed a homeless camp. Parking my rig with my weekend's pile of gear seemed like a bad idea, so I went back to the illegal lot.
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Campbell

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PostWed Mar 24, 10 6:13 am     Reply with quote

I'm in and id donate $10 round trip

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pollywog

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PostWed Mar 24, 10 6:44 am     Reply with quote

I would pay and kite there often!

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PostWed Mar 24, 10 7:21 am     Reply with quote

Quote:
I would pay and kite there often!


ditto!!

strapless101

Since 17 Aug 2009
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PostWed Mar 24, 10 7:46 am     Reply with quote

Did a tax parcel search on the area highlighted by Forrest, shows up as Yakama Nation Land Enterprise. The YNLE bought this land from the Conservation for Public Lands about 3-4 years back. While they haven't closed the entire lyle point off, some members are less than friendly to non-native visitors. I've been f'd with while sup'ing from that launch. And yes, there is a homeless camp there, a large native camp especially during fishing season, and a fair reputation for car break-ins.
A better option would be to wait for the forest service to finish their new parking lot on the east side of the Klickitat for the bike trail. Hike down to the river to the north and paddle your a$$ down there.
But, I gotta ask: Is it really worth it when there are plenty of places where it is better to kite. And how come none of you ever visit Doug's?

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wylieflyote

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PostWed Mar 24, 10 8:02 am     Reply with quote

strapless101 wrote:
And how come none of you ever visit Doug's?


Did you ever windsurf Doug's in June/July/August? Barely enough room to rig a sail, and a kite would be impossible. On totally empty days it might be a launch.

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mbirch

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PostWed Mar 24, 10 8:30 am     Reply with quote

rowena is a great place to kite! the wind is better and there is plenty of room. you can kite from west of rowena all the way down to the secret spot. I think that part of the river corridor is the most underrated stretch on the columbia!

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kt

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PostWed Mar 24, 10 8:36 am     Reply with quote

hey mbirch,

do you mean east end? if you were on the west end, that would take you through the main launch for the windsurfers and i think that would not be a good idea. i have often wondered about kiting here but, from my WS days, i remember it being pretty gusty. not that the rest of the gorge isn't mind you.

the launch on the east end does seam like a nice idea. above dougs but, below the WS's at rowena. i might try this instead of driving all the way to rufus this spring.

kt


mbirch wrote:
rowena is a great place to kite! the wind is better and there is plenty of room. you can kite from west of rowena all the way down to the secret spot. I think that part of the river corridor is the most underrated stretch on the columbia!

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PostWed Mar 24, 10 8:40 am     Reply with quote

If this were Europe or Canada we'd build a tram from downtown Bingen directly to the sandbar.

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Moto

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PostWed Mar 24, 10 8:45 am     Reply with quote

ldhr wrote:
If this were Europe or Canada we'd build a tram from downtown Bingen directly to the sandbar.


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