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Created by e0422713 > 9 months ago, 23 Mar 2013
e0422713
WA, 975 posts
23 Mar 2013 10:33PM
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www.oneperth.com.au/2013/01/20/cable-ski-park-closer/


Categorized | Rockingham
Cable ski park approved
Posted on 20 January 2013. Tags: Sport


CHRIS THOMSON

JANUARY 22 UPDATE: PERTH WAKE PARK WAS TONIGHT APPROVED BY ROCKINGHAM CITY COUNCIL.

After a decade in the wilderness, the thrills and spills of cable skiing are a step closer to returning to Perth – with a cable ski park recommended for approval on a big, rural block in Rockingham.

City of Rockingham officials have endorsed the planned ski park after receiving 100 submissions supporting the project and 10 against. The 10 objections included concerns about noise, traffic, mosquitos, anti-social behaviour, and effects on the water table and nearby Wellard wetlands.

In October last year, oneperth.com.au revealed that water sport devotees Simon and Ben Hurrey intended to build the so-called Perth Wake Park on a rectangular, 11.69ha plot at the corner of Mundijong Road and St Albans Road in Baldivis not far from Kwinana Freeway

GarryA
WA, 268 posts
23 Mar 2013 11:01PM
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e0422713 said...

www.oneperth.com.au/2013/01/20/cable-ski-park-closer/


Categorized | Rockingham
Cable ski park approved
Posted on 20 January 2013. Tags: Sport


CHRIS THOMSON

JANUARY 22 UPDATE: PERTH WAKE PARK WAS TONIGHT APPROVED BY ROCKINGHAM CITY COUNCIL.

After a decade in the wilderness, the thrills and spills of cable skiing are a step closer to returning to Perth – with a cable ski park recommended for approval on a big, rural block in Rockingham.

City of Rockingham officials have endorsed the planned ski park after receiving 100 submissions supporting the project and 10 against. The 10 objections included concerns about noise, traffic, mosquitos, anti-social behaviour, and effects on the water table and nearby Wellard wetlands.

In October last year, oneperth.com.au revealed that water sport devotees Simon and Ben Hurrey intended to build the so-called Perth Wake Park on a rectangular, 11.69ha plot at the corner of Mundijong Road and St Albans Road in Baldivis not far from Kwinana Freeway



About blerry time .. need somthing to do on the weekends in winter

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
24 Mar 2013 5:02PM
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perthwakepark.com.au/

www.facebook.com/PerthWakePark

Keep up with the progress of the build and hopefully score an earlybird membership deal.

DaylightDebt
WA, 296 posts
11 Aug 2013 7:05PM
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is there any news on an opening date, I havnt drove past that way for while so no idea on how far along they are.

Im getting excited

marco
WA, 328 posts
11 Aug 2013 7:07PM
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Have look on Facebook

DaylightDebt
WA, 296 posts
11 Aug 2013 7:26PM
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I did, nothing new for a couple of months, must be looking in the wrong place.

looking for a someone in the know..inside info well idealy

hoping for a way ahead of schedule opening soon

stoff
WA, 248 posts
11 Aug 2013 7:40PM
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Drove past it last Monday and nothing happening. The site looks too muddy for the machinery and I reckon they've given up for the winter. Looks like the lake is mostly dug out but doubt it will be ready this summer.

snalberski
WA, 858 posts
11 Aug 2013 9:20PM
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I recently was overseas and went to a wake park over there. I have experience water skiing behind boats and in the cable parks . I started kite boarding a couple of years ago and had read many people saying that it is good to do some wakeboarding to get board skills for kite boarding. I dont really see it. On my recent wake park visit I could only see minimal skill set reference between kiteboarding and wakeboarding. Apart from the boards looking similar I felt wakeboarding was much more like skiing than kiteboarding. Excepting kiteboarders who are into actual wakestyle kiteboarding I couldn't see using a wakepark to gain kiteboarding skills as being really valuable. Kiteboarding board skills are much harder. Thats not to say that I didn't have alot of fun, but for me wakeboarding in wakeparks doesnt offer nearly the buzz or challenge I get from kiteboarding.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5378 posts
11 Aug 2013 10:18PM
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Excepting kiteboarders who are into actual wakestyle kiteboarding I couldn't see using a wakepark to gain kiteboarding skills as being really valuable.


Well seeing as though you don't fly a kite whilst riding a cable, I would think that would have to be a pretty obvious assumption for most people to make.

DaylightDebt
WA, 296 posts
11 Aug 2013 11:34PM
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snalberski said..

I recently was overseas and went to a wake park over there. I have experience water skiing behind boats and in the cable parks . I started kite boarding a couple of years ago and had read many people saying that it is good to do some wakeboarding to get board skills for kite boarding. I dont really see it. On my recent wake park visit I could only see minimal skill set reference between kiteboarding and wakeboarding. Apart from the boards looking similar I felt wakeboarding was much more like skiing than kiteboarding. Excepting kiteboarders who are into actual wakestyle kiteboarding I couldn't see using a wakepark to gain kiteboarding skills as being really valuable. Kiteboarding board skills are much harder. Thats not to say that I didn't have alot of fun, but for me wakeboarding in wakeparks doesnt offer nearly the buzz or challenge I get from kiteboarding.


when the winds on i will not be at the wake park

wake park= no to low wind activity, other than sup, powered paragliding and golf

Freddofrog
WA, 522 posts
12 Aug 2013 1:05AM
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I wont be there. I don't like activities I have pay every time to do it. With kiting, surfing, mountain biking etc, once you have the gear, its all free.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5378 posts
12 Aug 2013 1:10AM
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So you live right next to the best, kite beach, surf beach and mountain bike track then??? .

p.s. When you consider how much a season pass costs + a wakeboard it's actually cheaper than buying new kite gear every year, or even every two or three...

the gibbo
WA, 776 posts
12 Aug 2013 9:06AM
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snalberski said..

I recently was overseas and went to a wake park over there. I have experience water skiing behind boats and in the cable parks . I started kite boarding a couple of years ago and had read many people saying that it is good to do some wakeboarding to get board skills for kite boarding. I dont really see it. On my recent wake park visit I could only see minimal skill set reference between kiteboarding and wakeboarding. Apart from the boards looking similar I felt wakeboarding was much more like skiing than kiteboarding. Excepting kiteboarders who are into actual wakestyle kiteboarding I couldn't see using a wakepark to gain kiteboarding skills as being really valuable. Kiteboarding board skills are much harder. Thats not to say that I didn't have alot of fun, but for me wakeboarding in wakeparks doesnt offer nearly the buzz or challenge I get from kiteboarding.


Disagree a bit mate, Wakeboarding is way harder than kiting. I started wakeboarding then went to kiting, they are quite different, but tricks wise kiting is alot easier to learn, much more height time to correct. If your not into to tricks/ramps does get a bit dull where ocean kiting is always something exciting. Wakeboarding teaches you edge/pop and builds strength, you dont build anywhere near as much strength kiting.

Well done to the kite park crew, hope it works out for you, i will be down there for sure.

Freddofrog
WA, 522 posts
12 Aug 2013 10:10AM
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sir ROWDY said..

So you live right next to the best, kite beach, surf beach and mountain bike track then??? .

p.s. When you consider how much a season pass costs + a wakeboard it's actually cheaper than buying new kite gear every year, or even every two or three...


Yep, literally 1 minutes drive from my door step . I can check actual conditions much faster than it takes to start the pc to check on seabreeze. And I dont have to pay for fuel anyway so dont care how far i have to travel to go mtb.

And I have no urge to update my gear every few years. The gear is so good now days it will be a long time before I am better than it.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5378 posts
12 Aug 2013 5:13PM
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Nice! I must agree I would far rather have a good kite sesh than go to the cable, I was just pointing out it's not that exxy.

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If you kite every-day all season on mostly the same kite they are pretty worn out by the end of the year and you have to upgrade anyway .

wal269
WA, 718 posts
12 Aug 2013 5:40PM
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Best wishes and hoorah and good luck!

Don't mean to be the harbinger of doom, but they tried that once already.....Perth apathy!

Perhaps it needs to be near a transport node so kids can get there, suspect this was half the reason it didn't go to well last time. (Below the age of 18 can't get there, over the age of 18 more interested in girls, cars and booze)

Correct me if I am wrong, I know you will.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5378 posts
12 Aug 2013 5:45PM
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wal269 said..

Best wishes and hoorah and good luck!

Don't mean to be the harbinger of doom, but they tried that once already.....Perth apathy!

Perhaps it needs to be near a transport node so kids can get there, suspect this was half the reason it didn't go to well last time. (Below the age of 18 can't get there, over the age of 18 more interested in girls, cars and booze)

Correct me if I am wrong, I know you will.


Actually it was because the owners son passed away, the place reminded them to much of him so they decided to close it down.

Although it may have closed anyway, but you can't be sure of that. One thing I do know however is that riding cable is getting more and more popular now days with the price of fuel increasing (to run a boat) and the addition of kickers and sliders at every cable. I'm sure they will do fine.

windwatching
WA, 24 posts
12 Aug 2013 9:03PM
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It'll be bloody awesome!!! Never had a go on one before, and in me late thirties now I don't reckon I'll be impressing anyone when I do... But for my young fellas coming up through the ranks over the coming years, brilliant! Once the sun comes out again and old Vince gets the dozer into production mode..(if that's possible).. It won't take long to shape up!
Well done to the blokes with the vision and the drive to make it happen!

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
12 Aug 2013 9:28PM
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From what i can tell on www.facebook.com/PerthWakePark excavation is coming along well despite all the rain.

This is going to be an awesome thing for Perth. Get behind it.

Freddofrog
WA, 522 posts
13 Aug 2013 11:45AM
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sir ROWDY said..

Nice! I must agree I would far rather have a good kite sesh than go to the cable, I was just pointing out it's not that exxy.

p.s.
If you kite every-day all season on mostly the same kite they are pretty worn out by the end of the year and you have to upgrade anyway .


haha, true. My kite/s would be trashed but I don't kite every day during summer. I like mtb just as much. I'm more of an adrenaline junkie so while kiting is fun and all, it doesn't have the edge-or-your-seat adrenaline rush of mtb, especially downhill mtb.

Shane10
QLD, 102 posts
14 Aug 2013 6:13PM
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Would it be a good idea to run it at night? Under floodlights would be pretty cool!

default
WA, 1255 posts
15 Aug 2013 8:44AM
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Rudebeef said..

Would it be a good idea to run it at night? Under floodlights would be pretty cool!


that would be sick with lights - would probably make for some quieter sessions

WA71
WA, 1382 posts
15 Aug 2013 9:02AM
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Rudebeef said..



Would it be a good idea to run it at night? Under floodlights would be pretty cool!


that would be sick with lights - would probably make for some quieter sessions


They used to night session at the old park, great fun

Drewm
VIC, 159 posts
15 Aug 2013 12:26PM
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I heard night sessions at cable is the easiest way to injure yourself cos you can't see the water when you come in to land off a kicker.

sir ROWDY
WA, 5378 posts
15 Aug 2013 5:28PM
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Drewm said..

I heard night sessions at cable is the easiest way to injure yourself cos you can't see the water when you come in to land off a kicker.


True. You really should try avoid hitting kickers at night, sliders are fun though!

wishy
WA, 1501 posts
15 Aug 2013 5:36PM
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We don't need a cable park, it's the off season, and there are trees flying down the street!
Boooooooost!

craggers
WA, 475 posts
16 Aug 2013 6:22PM
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Drewm said...
I heard night sessions at cable is the easiest way to injure yourself cos you can't see the water when you come in to land off a kicker.


technically wrong. its easier to injure yourself by wearing a blindfold and riding a Windrush Clubman with the daggerboard down and hitting a slider at the same moment as sneezing (not to be confused with 'steezing').


sir ROWDY
WA, 5378 posts
16 Aug 2013 11:02PM
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craggers said..

Drewm said...
I heard night sessions at cable is the easiest way to injure yourself cos you can't see the water when you come in to land off a kicker.


technically wrong. its easier to injure yourself by wearing a blindfold and riding a Windrush Clubman with the daggerboard down and hitting a slider at the same moment as sneezing (not to be confused with 'steezing').




But could be confused with "zeeching"...

craggers
WA, 475 posts
17 Aug 2013 1:54PM
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sir ROWDY said...
craggers said..

Drewm said...
I heard night sessions at cable is the easiest way to injure yourself cos you can't see the water when you come in to land off a kicker.


technically wrong. its easier to injure yourself by wearing a blindfold and riding a Windrush Clubman with the daggerboard down and hitting a slider at the same moment as sneezing (not to be confused with 'steezing').




But could be confused with "zeeching"...


Wheres Dr Suess when you need him...

ApatheticEnd
WA, 995 posts
17 Aug 2013 2:52PM
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I'm currently in Singapore for a couple of months. My gear arrived yesterday so I hit the cable for two hours last night. It's a nice setup and good crew. I can't wait for Perth Wake Park!

Big eeeZeee
NSW, 1100 posts
17 Aug 2013 7:42PM
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ApatheticEnd said..

I'm currently in Singapore for a couple of months. My gear arrived yesterday so I hit the cable for two hours last night. It's a nice setup and good crew. I can't wait for Perth Wake Park!


what board you decide on?



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