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BeerKite
Since 29 Mar 2011
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Wed Jul 30, 14 1:08 pm |
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The Unicorns were small but tasty! You just had to eat a lot of them. |
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juandesooka
Since 21 Jan 2014
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Mon Aug 11, 14 11:17 am |
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If the stars align, I will be making first Oregon kite trip middle next week. Stoked!
I have been down there surfing a bunch of times over the years, from Vancouver Island, but first time with wind being a friendly force.
I will be with my family (non kiters), so it would be epic to connect up with others for a Ft Stevens to Seaside (?) downwinder. Almost endless wave riding, no upwind tack backs....mmm.
Also looking forward to checking out spots south-ward too.
Last edited by juandesooka on Mon Aug 11, 14 6:39 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Wind Slither
Since 04 Mar 2005
2573 Posts
The 503
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Mon Aug 11, 14 5:43 pm |
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Stop by Cleanline Surf in Seaside and get the local info from the owner Josh.
South Jetty to Seaside is glorious but rare. Manzanita is the wind machine. Lincoln City is the next cranker as you head down south. |
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juandesooka
Since 21 Jan 2014
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Mon Aug 11, 14 6:39 pm |
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Wind Slither wrote: | Stop by Cleanline Surf in Seaside and get the local info from the owner Josh.
South Jetty to Seaside is glorious but rare. Manzanita is the wind machine. Lincoln City is the next cranker as you head down south. |
Will do...I know Josh from back in the surfing pre-wind addict days. Looks like the trip is coming together, the family will be hunkering down for 3 days at the Lanai...great for playing in the small waves right out front, so I can sneak away to kite.
I have a 17m in the quiver, so hopeful for some "local" wind, but definitely prepared for the drive down to Manzanita or points further if need be.
Stoked! |
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macgruber
Since 06 Dec 2011
490 Posts
SE PDX volcano
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Mon Aug 11, 14 10:53 pm Manzanita downwinder |
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Manzanita has a smaller 2mile downwinder if you start from the Sunset Surf Motel and end in Nehalem State park at the boat ramp. Just ask any other kiters who haven't rigged yet. It's really nice to get away from the crowd, though I can easily tack back up too. Especially when it's 7m like the last 2 days. Manzanita usually has about 5mph more wind than Seaside when it's NW. |
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Sasquatch
Since 09 Mar 2005
2058 Posts
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Tue Aug 12, 14 7:14 am Re: Manzanita downwinder |
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macgruber wrote: | Manzanita usually has about 5mph more wind than Seaside when it's NW. |
Good advice on the dw'er. Sometimes swell size, wind orientation, and currents make it difficult to point sail (crowds too), so dw'er are nice.
Sorry going to have to strongly disagree with you about Manzo being only 5 miles more. Often times Seaside is fogged out and Manzo is sunny and cranking 7m. That's 25 mph difference. Manzo way windier than Seaside...lot b not as much.
Get some! |
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