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raffee
Since 01 Jul 2008
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Newport,Oregon
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Thu Mar 24, 11 12:21 pm Green but stoked |
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I am new to kiting, and am anxious to get out on the water. I just took some lessons on Maui and am totally stoked to get out on the water in Oregon. I have some old slingshots(11,13,16) and am in the market for some smaller kites. Anyway kite on the coast? Anyone newish and want to get thrashed together? Happy to travel to wherever to kite with some folks, don;t know a soul here that kits. My plan is to get my system up and running before the north wind turns on, which should be soon. Let me know if your interested.
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Youkai

Since 08 Feb 2010
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Beaverton
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Thu Mar 24, 11 12:52 pm |
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Unless you are a surfer, and even if you are, I would highly recommend you do some flat water before you start doing waves. Ponds is really good (Ft. Stevens parking lot D, the bay south of the lot) and on the coast.
Not sure what other flatwater spots there are on the coast. Hood river or Rooster is going to be a drive for you.
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JMatic

Since 12 Aug 2008
252 Posts
Boise, In Dat Ho
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Thu Mar 24, 11 3:07 pm |
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Forget the naysaying ninnies
Giving advice they don't follow
Throw caution to the wind
Rig big and go strapless
Into the great wide open
Live free and maybe die
But atleast you'll have fun doing it.
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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Thu Mar 24, 11 3:38 pm |
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JMatic wrote: | Forget the naysaying ninnies
Giving advice they don't follow
Throw caution to the wind
Rig big and go strapless
Into the great wide open
Live free and maybe die
But atleast you'll have fun doing it.  |
yes
just pay attention to the wind gods - they sometimes like to smote this time of year...
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JMatic

Since 12 Aug 2008
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Boise, In Dat Ho
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Thu Mar 24, 11 3:45 pm |
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Holy eff, that's a nasty Cumulonimbus.
I think i see a Devil face in it.....
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Sasquatch

Since 09 Mar 2005
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PNW
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Thu Mar 24, 11 4:29 pm |
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Youkai wrote: | Ponds is really good (Ft. Stevens parking lot D, the bay south of the lot) and on the coast.
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Correction Youkai, The pond IS good or the Ponds ARE really good.
Lot D aka THE PONDS isn't consistent (tide and wind direction are the main variables), if your headed up to Warrenton, probably better off taking some lessons at Jones Beach, 1 hr beyond Astoria, on Hwy 30. There is a dude that does lesson and is from Longview.
Siletz bay just north of you has some flat water to be hit. Do some research on the search function on what conditions are best. I believe W/NW winds work best. . . Lots of stationary logs in the bay and current will f*ck with you while your learning.
PM Windian as he is a South Beach local demi god and can probably provide you some advice. Other than that, take some lessons in Hood River or from Will down at Floras Lake this coming season for optimal progession. Floras Lake is probably a better bet for you and it is a $ spot for learning. In the meantime, get a 2m trainer kite and learn how to fly that bitch with your eyes closed. . .it will pay dividends.
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DrewB

Since 16 Aug 2006
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PDX
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Thu Mar 24, 11 4:39 pm |
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Nice shot Gman.
There is plenty of flat water between the waves.
Also plenty of clean wind in Newport.
Be careful when the swell is up and don't go out too far until you are ready.
Tons of people become proficient in the ocean without ever kiting "flat water".
Why learn twice?
Be ready to pull your release when a wave is about to crunch your kite
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
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Hood River
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Fri Mar 25, 11 6:20 am |
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Raffee, There is no reason why you can't mess around in the shallow water between waves at the Coast once the north winds kick in. You're going to want to pick up a smaller kite, maybe an 8. Plenty of people learned in the beach break, you can too. Just use common sense, know how your gear works, and stick to the side-onshore wind days at first.
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Sasquatch

Since 09 Mar 2005
2102 Posts
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Fri Mar 25, 11 10:29 am |
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Forrest wrote: | Raffee, Just use common sense, know how your gear works, and stick to the side-onshore wind days at first. |
I would also like to add this: if your going to learn in the surf and on the beach, do it away from others ie innocent bystanders who probably don't know the dangers of kites and kite lines. This means do it downwind of others and look for people playing in the waves. Better yet, do it in a desolate part of the beach/ocean where there in no one around. Have fun.
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Windance Crew

Since 18 Apr 2008
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Hood River Kite Shop
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Fri Mar 25, 11 12:04 pm |
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Patience Grasshopper. The waves will always be there.
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Aeolus

Since 20 Apr 2010
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Gold Beach, OR
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Fri Mar 25, 11 4:26 pm |
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To give you hope....some skills have been gained in the Pistol River here.....let's just say it's a little thin for learning...but this might give you some perspective on the space offered by the Siletz. There's lessons at Floras Lake as soon as the wind turns north...Will Brady and company there will support your learning curve....jet-skis and flat water = nice.
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raffee
Since 01 Jul 2008
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Newport,Oregon
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Fri Mar 25, 11 8:00 pm Thanks for the data |
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Thanks so much for all the data. Its rather varied and all useful. I currently have my bar and lines out on the floor in my house making sure all is well with safety etc. In the market for a smaller kite and maybe a helmet when I'm learning. I have kited at Flora's lake and it is optimal for learning. I hear ya on the flat water bit, on small days I might play around at the beach across the street. Still crusin on it. Want to get out soon, while what I learned is still fresh. Fair winds to you all. Currently 13 SSE in Newport, but I imagine you all know that.
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holly

Since 09 Jul 2006
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Hood River
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Sun Mar 27, 11 6:08 pm |
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Dude if you can kite in Maui you can kite anywhere.. bro just go for it, that what we all did! if it windy you can kite just be consciouses of wind direction and be smart! Go Get'em Tiger!
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dancingwind

Since 18 Jul 2007
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Mon Mar 28, 11 12:56 am |
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Raffee, in Newport my favorite spot is the south jetty just south of the bridge, by the Rogue Brewery. That's where i learned how to play in the waves. The closer to the Jetty the smaller, less punchier the waves, almost flat when the swell is small. Once you get more comfortable just head down south of the jetty and play with the big fellas. One of the sweetest spots on the coast for beginners or anyone to try wave riding safely.
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raffee
Since 01 Jul 2008
12 Posts
Newport,Oregon
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Tue Mar 29, 11 9:21 pm Gotta just do it |
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Holly & dancing wind:
Thanks guys. Its pissing rain and non consisitent wind here in Newport, but ready for a good day, once I get a small kite. i don;t know if I would call my work in Maui, kiting, more like bodydraggin and suckin a lot of water... Super fun thought Thanks for the info. Planning on hitting the lake this weekend and then maybe Yaquina next week. Holly your right I just need to do it!!
Let me know if you guys are on the coast!
A
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holly

Since 09 Jul 2006
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Hood River
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Wed Mar 30, 11 10:23 pm |
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Hey chicka.. sell the 16 and get a 7.. you need small kits if you want to kite in the gorge.. maybe even a 5m.. a good quiver for the gorge is like 7 9 12.. i have a 7 and 9 got rid of the 11.. never want to kite when its not windy..
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raffee
Since 01 Jul 2008
12 Posts
Newport,Oregon
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Thu Mar 31, 11 8:53 pm Hear yah |
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Rpger that. In the market for a real quiver! Thanks for the update. Wind on the coast is almost never a 16 m either. Feelin beghind on the game but tomorrow is April 1; the goal is to be up an riding and a decent quiver by May 1/ Have Fun, wind is switching to north this weekend on the coast.
Raffee
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