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Its only Feb - scary

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Created by puppetonastring > 9 months ago, 17 Feb 2009
puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
17 Feb 2009 11:39AM
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Im already regretting that one day last month when it was 25kts SW (for the umpteenth time) and I decided I had really had enough and didnt go out.
These seabreezeless SE'lys are bringing on reminders of winter and end of season terror tremors.
Do we really have to go through a whole year of 2nd rate wind before we get back to serious seabreezes
And surely this is just a temporary mid-season glitch. We have gotta have at least month or more of summer breezes yet to come.
Dont we please.

poor relative
WA, 9105 posts
17 Feb 2009 12:17PM
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The season never stops.
Roll on winter is what i say.
Those big ass fronts with 40kn squalls and 5m swells are pure joy.
Nothing like a big ass front to make you feel alive.

Danger Mouse
WA, 592 posts
17 Feb 2009 12:20PM
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poor relative said...

The season never stops.
Roll on winter is what i say.
Those big ass fronts with 40kn squalls and 5m swells are pure joy.
Nothing like a big ass front to make you feel alive.



Even if some of those squalls make you feel like you might not be that way for long huh relli?? :P

D

puppetonastring
WA, 3619 posts
17 Feb 2009 12:35PM
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poor relative said...

The season never stops.
Roll on winter is what i say.
Those big ass fronts with 40kn squalls and 5m swells are pure joy.
Nothing like a big ass front to make you feel alive.



OOOOooooo I do love it when you talk dirty rellie

Kitehard
WA, 2782 posts
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17 Feb 2009 12:38PM
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Yep, agree with rellie,

Bring on the 5m swells, the Nor' westerly frontal winds and those elusive right hand smacks

Also bring on the calm before the storms so I can chase some decent fish around.

Good winds while they last,

poor relative
WA, 9105 posts
17 Feb 2009 12:39PM
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It will be so nice to ride forehand DTL

I love Nor West

sebol
WA, 753 posts
17 Feb 2009 12:52PM
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Yep, love winter, bring it on

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
17 Feb 2009 2:55PM
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poor relative said...

The season never stops.
Roll on winter is what i say.
Those big ass fronts with 40kn squalls and 5m swells are pure joy.
Nothing like a big ass front to make you feel alive.




Typo?

Nothing like a big ass in front to make you feel alive.

kiteboy dave
QLD, 6525 posts
17 Feb 2009 4:24PM
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Sorry guys that's my fault cos I'm on my way and hanging for a session - so of course there'll be nothing.

Like when I went to NZ snowboarding and it was the 1 year in 20 when Oz had better snow than NZ.

Poida
WA, 1921 posts
17 Feb 2009 4:37PM
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give me a 18-23knot seabreeze and 32deg C anyday

just come in from a sess of 18-23knots and that was fantastic

GreenPat
QLD, 4093 posts
17 Feb 2009 8:54PM
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How good was today? Seriously, I wasn't there to find out myself, laid up in bed with the gastro. I've lost 7kg in 3 days, and missed all the good wind since Kitestock.

lostinlondon
VIC, 1159 posts
17 Feb 2009 10:40PM
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I'm feeling your guys pain a bit over here in Melbourne. We have lost our regular South to South Westers and seem to be getting Easterlies all the time. OK if you live near Altona but not much good for pretty much everywhere else. But its only been a week so who knows.

gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
18 Feb 2009 1:19AM
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Hey Pat sorry to read you didn't get out today....it would have been great. I was doing some hard yakka. Hope you get well soon...what did you eat?

As for you fellows sad about changing winds...come on, it is always windy here...we are just getting in to some lovely double headers.....E in am, lunch (sleep or golf), followed by SW in the sunset....this place rocks day in day out

phrase
WA, 228 posts
18 Feb 2009 5:13AM
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Too true the season never ends, just takes on a different perspective. I like kiting in the winter just as much as the summer. The conditions are different, you have to watch the clouds closely and the air density is thicker. The swells come in different. And you learn so much more about kiting. I`d get boerd if the conditions were the same day in and day out. May not get as much wind as in summer but there`s enough to keep you ticking over.
But be carefull, things can change in a matter of minutes.

junglist
VIC, 701 posts
18 Feb 2009 8:06AM
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phrase said...

Too true the season never ends, just takes on a different perspective. I like kiting in the winter just as much as the summer. The conditions are different, you have to watch the clouds closely and the air density is thicker. The swells come in different. And you learn so much more about kiting. I`d get boerd if the conditions were the same day in and day out. May not get as much wind as in summer but there`s enough to keep you ticking over.
But be carefull, things can change in a matter of minutes.


Not to mention the tourists, noobs and show ponies are all tucked up in the warm, leaving the beaches and waves for the core.

Love winter

Jimmyz
NSW, 446 posts
18 Feb 2009 10:46AM
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I miss the winter SW at Dolls Point in the freezing cold, miserable grey skys, 1 other kiter and the epic boosting madness .

Pity I've been so busy over summer .

getfunky
WA, 4485 posts
18 Feb 2009 11:45AM
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GreenPat said...

How good was today? Seriously, I wasn't there to find out myself, laid up in bed with the gastro. I've lost 7kg in 3 days, and missed all the good wind since Kitestock.




That's enough to give you the sh!ts mate..

Sorry - but someone had to say it.

Yep - was a tops arvo yesterday! My 1st decent sesh in a couple of weeks. Did the Swanny - Brighton run.. tres sweet. Even better for the fact there some nice little sets now and then and no swinging tackle happy hairy blokes at swanny.


Durks
WA, 118 posts
18 Feb 2009 12:19PM
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What winter? Winds back, so's the smile

This winter bizzo intrigues me. What does a freshy do? just hang on for deasr life and close his eyes, or we meant to be tucked up in the warm with the tourists?

I got a 9m DNA, what do i need to be able to kite in the winter?

junglist
VIC, 701 posts
18 Feb 2009 5:26PM
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Durks said...

I got a 9m DNA, what do i need to be able to kite in the winter?


You need balls......BIG BALLS

phrase
WA, 228 posts
18 Feb 2009 4:27PM
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That`s it. All you need is your 9m, big brass balls and a kite buddy to keep an eye on each other.



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