I remember a year back seeing the school that usually teaches at Mullaz down at some beach near the Dawesville Cut, on the estuary side North of the cut. Had a little grassed area for rigging and launching, and looked like nice, protected wakestyle water...
What is this spot called and what winds does it work on?
I'd been keen for a trip to Mandurah if someone is willing to flick me the details as well. Local rules will of course be observed.
I remember a year back seeing the school that usually teaches at Mullaz down at some beach near the Dawesville Cut, on the estuary side North of the cut. Had a little grassed area for rigging and launching, and looked like nice, protected wakestyle water...
What is this spot called and what winds does it work on?
I live and kite in mandurah and have no idea what you are talking about? Oh hang on north side yeh I do now. Not worth the drive really, gusty as crap, trees have been grown, kites get smashed. if you do, wear booties as the crabs love human toes for lunch...
Attention all Teuros, this spot sucks and everything above is bollocks.. so stay in the eastern states.. there is no wind in WA - it's all a marketing ploy to get your money and your hot teuro girlfriends here.![]()
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Stay over east where almost everyone has a kiwi accent (saves having to actually go to NZ), everything is cheaper and folks froth at 12-15 kts.![]()
Sheesh.. tuff crowd today.![]()
You'd think there had been no wind over the weekend or sumpin.
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Damn guess I cant fly there... oh well, may as well just go back to hero point. What with all these Sunfish in the water, whats a kiter to do?