Hi All
So I saw the post about actually being able to kite in Canberra! Thank god, withdrawls have been hitting me hard.
Can the Canberra crew pls drop me a line, or SMS, and help me with some details. Also keen for some coast trips, or intro you to my Sydney Dolls mates, and take a run over to my fave- towra....Shhhh don't tell.
Cheers
Mikey aka Dreadzepplin
0402323000
you won't get any love mate, they're all down here at broulee, getting in the way all the time. Especially Russell.![]()
I think the general opinion is that the lake is ****e and a 2 hour drive is still better value.
I've heard there's a kiter getting out every now and then at East Basin. It's got a long, usually deserted beach so launching is its advantage. Would be least gusty in the evening easterlies. Compare the BOM obs at Braidwood and Canberra at 4pm in the afternoon. If Canberra is ~2 or more hectopascals below, 5 or more degrees warmer and the easterly is in at Braidwood go down and wait for it after work.
Experienced kiters have sailed easterlies at Blue Gum point without upsetting us windsurfers but the launch is difficult, and an elegant return seems impossible.
Broulee is the go, 2hrs and a bit away, there'll even be kiters out midweek if a good noreaster is forecast.
Plenty out yesterday, that's as good as Broulee gets.
thanks guys - by the look of it, Broulee may be a goer for tomorrow (SUN).
No worries, appreciate the info. I will give East basin a go sometime for sure.
Thanks all
DZ
Yeh it's looking good for tomorrow. Make sure there aren't too many clouds about, check the satellite photo on the BOM. If it's 12 or 13 knots at 11 am (Moruya airport 44740971) it's worth a go. Today was looking promising at 11 am but the clouds made it risky - so didn't go, a good call, it didn't get any windier.
hey mattress - didn't say it was any good here. just said if you wanted to find 20 kites spazzing out in 10 -30 knot gusty onshore slop, this is where you'd find em.
That sounds better right?
Where are you from again? ![]()
You are right though, further north is way better, yet i (unlike the poor sad folk from canberra) am not inclined to drive 2 hours for a kite.
Oh come on there must be at least one more undisputed advantage? What about the confidence to go a bit further afield? We can paddle back more easily if the wind dies or something breaks down.
"am not inclined to drive 2 hours for a kite."
Well I'm certainly inclined to drive 2 hrs for a good windsurf - if that means anything?
Here's my original post about CBR. For an inland city I still reckon it has a lot to offer, including Kiteboarding!
www.seabreeze.com.au/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=44269