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Martin_6453

Since 29 Apr 2010
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Thu Apr 29, 10 7:43 am Hood river in May 10m+7m or 10m+14m? |
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Can anyone suggest the best kite sizes to bring to Hood River, for the second half of May?
I'm a intermediate / advanced 100+Kg (220+Lbs) rider with a 140/40 twintip.
I can only bring 2 kites so I have to choice between bringing a 7m or a 14m as a second kite.
My 10m has a huge wind range, so I'm pretty save either way, but I don't want to bring a second kite that I will not be able to use.
Because it’s a thermal wind the normal wind-sites are not very useful.
Google did not help much either.
I’ve heard people say that the Hood River is kiteable almost every day of the week.
How realistic is that?
Ps. This questions probably comes back several times per year but I could not find it. Sorry for that. |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Thu Apr 29, 10 7:58 am |
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8m/12m would be the right two kites. 7m/10m Work as well. It's rarely 14m. Last edited by forrest on Thu Apr 29, 10 7:58 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Vankiter

Since 24 Jun 2007
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Thu Apr 29, 10 7:58 am |
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I vote for the 7m + 10m. |
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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
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Thu Apr 29, 10 8:02 am |
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I gotta go with Forrest on this one. 14 just isn't used all that much in the gorge. 7 and 10 would be better than 10 and 14. 14 is good for Sauvie Island - which is north of Portland - but that probably won't blow regularly until June (if ever). Some years it doesn't even blow.
As for riding every day. In the heart of the season July and August - you can ride most days fer ser. But May is early for riding every day. Maybe someone who lives in Hood River could chime in and give an average number of rideable days in May. _________________ Still rockin gojos, *ssless chaps, and ankle weights! |
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Martin_6453

Since 29 Apr 2010
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Thu Apr 29, 10 8:17 am |
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14m days are not my favorite so that sounds good.
I'll be there for 2 weeks so I don't NEED to go every day, but with that 7+10m advice, it sounds like it would be unlikely if I will not have at least a few great days.
Can't wait. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
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Thu Apr 29, 10 8:33 am |
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you will be money with that combo. Don't forget your wetsuit, the water is still quite chillly that time of year |
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sleestack

Since 07 Dec 2006
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Thu Apr 29, 10 8:34 am |
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[quote="Moto"]I gotta go with Forrest on this one. 14 just isn't used all that much in the gorge. 7 and 10 would be better than 10 and 14. 14 is good for Sauvie Island - which is north of Portland - but that probably won't blow regularly until June (if ever). Some years it doesn't even blow.
As for riding every day. In the heart of the season July and August - you can ride most days fer ser. But May is early for riding every day. Maybe someone who lives in Hood River could chime in and give an average number of rideable days in May.[/quote]
Dude, why don't you losen up your ankle weights and or take them off when your not kiting; they must be affecting your blood supply to your brain.
May is a great time of year to ride the gorge. It may not blow at HR "everyday", but it is going to be windy somewhere; whether it be Stevenson, Llye, the Dalles, Rufus, Rosevelt/Arlington, 3 mile. Plus there are less people during the week and weekends. And no it isn't going to be windy every day during the summer or in the Spring time.
As for the guy only bringing two kites. I read on another post that someone just shipped their extra gear via FED EX ground. Three kites are always better than two. There sometimes is no wind in the gorge and windy at Sauvies and or the coast (rare, but it happens). Ship them to a shop or something and pay them alittle extra storage fee. _________________ Shhhhhhhhhhhh. . . |
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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
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Thu Apr 29, 10 8:35 am |
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For the most part it's either windy here, or nothing. All a 14 will do for you is get you out 5 minutes before it turns into 7m, or dies completely. |
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Martin_6453

Since 29 Apr 2010
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Thu Apr 29, 10 9:21 am |
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@pdxmonkeyboy
As for wearing a wetsuit :
I'm dutch. Our climat isn't exactly the same but the temperatures are.
@sleestack
That also pretty much rules out FED EX ground shipping, but thanks for the tip.
I'll rent a car so I can find the right spots on the right days.
I'll have to do some research into what those are, but thats another topic (if I can't find it myself)
thanks Last edited by Martin_6453 on Thu Apr 29, 10 10:23 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Joshiebaby

Since 14 Oct 2007
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Thu Apr 29, 10 10:00 am |
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14M will be good for going to the moon in the gorge. That is about it. |
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Moto

Since 03 Sep 2006
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Thu Apr 29, 10 10:49 am |
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Sleestak - I didn't say it wasn't a good month. Its just not everyday. I plan on riding as much as possible this coming month - but I don't plan on riding every day. _________________ Still rockin gojos, *ssless chaps, and ankle weights! |
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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Thu Apr 29, 10 11:34 am |
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[quote="Martin_6453"]@pdxmonkeyboy
As for wearing a wetsuit :
I'm dutch. Our climat isn't exactly the same but the temperatures are.
Holland's got glacier runoff? (not really that bad end of May...) _________________ Go Deep!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eu2pBpQolKE |
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Martin_6453

Since 29 Apr 2010
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Thu Apr 29, 10 12:50 pm |
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Gman wrote: | Holland's got glacier runoff? (not really that bad end of May...) |
Some of our rivers originate in the alps, but thats about a 1000Km (620 Miles)away so your right.
Our inland water is about the same as the seawater, currently about 10 degrees Celsius. (50F)
As long as its not below 8 degrees ( 46F) and I won't have to wear these anoying boots and I'll be happy. |
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genek

Since 21 Jul 2006
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Thu Apr 29, 10 1:02 pm |
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You should be set then. I think water's getting close to 50F and it should get warmer as summer gets near. _________________ The Slider Project, LLC
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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
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Thu Apr 29, 10 1:59 pm |
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Martin,
Understand this info your getting is coming from the epi-center of small kite snobbery...most of these guys weight under 150!
For a 220 pounder, I would not be wanting to leave my 14 at home! Find a way to bring em all! Shove that 7m in your carry on!
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robkov

Since 03 Jul 2006
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Thu Apr 29, 10 3:59 pm 10-14 |
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10m and 14m, I am or at least was 220 when I was intermediate, and big was better, better then swimming the width of the Columbia on a not so rippin day.
Rob |
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mbirch
Since 17 Jun 2008
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underwood
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Fri Apr 30, 10 7:13 am |
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most people in the gorge don't ride 14m. It is a good kite size to own in the northwest but people usually use this size on the coast or for snowkiting! The current is so strong on the river in May that even when the wind is light a 10m will still work. |
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