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Ike
Since 12 Mar 2008
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Central Oregon
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Wed Mar 12, 08 4:16 pm Beginner-Intermediate HR Launch site |
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Is there a good place for less experienced riders to launch and ride less crowded than the event site but near Hood River? Last edited by Ike on Wed Mar 12, 08 5:10 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Bettyboarder

Since 18 Mar 2005
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PDX/ White Salmon
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Wed Mar 12, 08 4:20 pm |
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If you have time drive and spend the weekend at Flora's lake. It's great for beginners. Talk to Will at Flora's and take some lessons with him he is a great instructor.
There are a lot of good instructors in Hood River to take lessons with as well. Just google it there has been several posts about it in the past. |
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Ike
Since 12 Mar 2008
216 Posts
Central Oregon
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Wed Mar 12, 08 4:26 pm |
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| I have had several lessons actually with New Wind last year, great stuff . Just wondering if there is a less crowded area in the vicinity. I actually live in Central Oregon, just dont want to be in the way of more advanced riders when I can come over to HR |
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Wind Slither

Since 04 Mar 2005
2624 Posts
The 503
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Wed Mar 12, 08 5:13 pm |
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Rooster has tons of shallow area right now -
Try to catch it on a moderate east wind day and hike to the east end lagoon if the water is high. |
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DROCK999

Since 31 May 2007
852 Posts
Left Coast
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Wed Mar 12, 08 6:07 pm |
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| the sand bar is so big. i think you'd be fine going out from there if you have good kite control and can ride well, just know the rules of the river. |
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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
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Wed Mar 12, 08 6:46 pm |
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You have every right to go to the sandbar, and assuming you take the time to ask questions and learn the ropes and lay of the land, should go there assuming you are versed is safety.
Eric |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
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Wed Mar 12, 08 7:07 pm |
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| I'd say the Sandbar is a good spot. If you're really worried try catching it early in the morning around 8 or 9am before everyone else shows up. It is rather large and there is plenty of room for everyone. Let me know when you're coming to town via a PM and I'll come out and ride with you/keep an eye on you. |
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tekko

Since 20 Feb 2006
376 Posts
White Salmon
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Thu Mar 13, 08 9:19 am |
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I think the key tone stated here is that Sandbar is ok... but probably want to avoid event site as it is a tricky launch/land and not ideal if you're not comfortable.
You can park at event site and then walk across to sandbar and you'll have plenty of room. _________________ Liquid Force Kiteboarding in the Pacific Northwest.
Demo's always available to those on this forum.. PM me to schedule. |
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pdxmonkeyboy

Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
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Fri Mar 14, 08 6:31 pm |
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| The sand bar is a great place to learn...during the week. Its simply too crowded on the weekends. Sauvie is also a really great place to learn although pretty far from HR. |
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jsj

Since 11 Sep 2006
83 Posts
Hood River
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Fri Mar 14, 08 11:26 pm |
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Ike-
Head to the coast.
1) nobody bothers with shorts over their wetsuit there which is a plus
2) less people per square meter
3) many, many fewer windsurfers
4) cooler in general
5) you'll be a way better kiter if you learn to zip along a breaking wave while all the weekend warrior "experts" are just going in and out and making fools of themselves
6) fewer hard objects to run into out there
good luck
john |
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Ike
Since 12 Mar 2008
216 Posts
Central Oregon
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Thu Mar 20, 08 8:47 pm |
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Thanks for all the feedback, the coast is where I actually prefer it is just too far for a day trip from Central Oregon and it seems early sessions at the sandbar are somewhat out of the question as well due the fact that by the time I know it is blowing I am two hours away.
I just enjoy riding without having to be so crowded and worrying about trying tricks with kiter's everywhere downwind.
One guy mentioned Lyle, maybe i will try that next time I am in town. |
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Bettyboarder

Since 18 Mar 2005
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PDX/ White Salmon
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Thu Mar 20, 08 8:53 pm |
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| Ike - there is a great camp ground in HR called Tucker park if you ever have time and want to spend a few days in HR. |
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Ike
Since 12 Mar 2008
216 Posts
Central Oregon
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Thu Mar 20, 08 8:55 pm |
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| Cool , I have been trying to locate a campground near there |
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Reaper356

Since 10 Dec 2006
781 Posts
Salem / LC Oregon
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Thu Mar 20, 08 9:18 pm |
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| Isn't there a reservoir right over near Bend area that goes? |
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forrest

Since 21 Jun 2005
4330 Posts
Hood River
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Thu Mar 20, 08 9:33 pm |
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| Tucker is a great campground! Be sure to grab breakfast at The Ranch across from Rosauer's Super Market on the way down the hill. My favorite summer thing to do. |
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holly

Since 09 Jul 2006
440 Posts
Hood River
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Fri Mar 21, 08 6:45 am |
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| the hook is a good spot.. super easy lanch!! |
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Ike
Since 12 Mar 2008
216 Posts
Central Oregon
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Fri Mar 21, 08 8:07 am |
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| Reaper356 wrote: | | Isn't there a reservoir right over near Bend area that goes? |
Wickiup, but it is pretty hit/miss and half hour longer drive and i can be in hood river |
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